Legendary Prices April 24, 2026

Reverse course. We’re heading up!! A Lawless Time is the catalyst here, plus a slowing down of the 2024 sets’ dropping.

Average Market Price Trend

The gradual slide may be turning. Overall this week the average legendary standard variant market price went up.

Drilling down we can see that the 2025 sets haven’t been much help lately. The 2024 sets are at least leveling off over the last week and most of the post rotation pricing drops should be baked in at this point.

Check out the 2026 graph, which is of course only A Lawless Time at this point. After release there was the initial spike and drop that we are used to seeing as cards hit the singles market. Then there was a small plateau followed by a dip. Over the past couple of weeks we can see the trend line coming out of that dip and reaching a level from right after the release crash.

This is really great news for anyone that had been worried about the seventh set and the associated card values being a make or break point for Star Wars Unlimited.

We can see it in the sealed display box expected value chart easily as well. The lines at 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile all have a similar initial release spike and drop. After that the market price for sealed boxes has stayed very consistent. We can also see the 75th and 50th lines creeping upwards. This is also a great sign for the set and the game as local stores should still be able to turn a profit on their stock instead of bargain basement sales just to clear out their storage rooms.

Don’t forget our Card Price History tool if you want to see data for a single card over time.
Plus full pricing details including all of the per set averages can be found on the Porgonomics page of the site.

** Reminder that the TCGPlayer Market Price is where the TCGPlayer algorithm says the price ought to be. Above that price and a card may be overcosted. Below and you could be getting a deal. We are using the market price for the overall trend section above, however shift to lowest listed for the sections below.

Top of the Market

Liberty had been losing some ground in recent weeks. Not anymore. The recent success of Lando Lake Country is propelling Liberty back up again. We’re even sing the Hyperspace Foil version with lowest listings North of $50.

If you are interested in a top list of simply the newest legendary cards from A Lawless Time, here you go.

Biggest Winners

Kudos to all the players and collectors that managed to scoop up Anakin’s Podracer for below $5. It’s not often that we see a non-showcase card move up (or down) more than $10 in a single week. Over 80 sold on TCGPlayer over the last week will do that. The really interesting transactions were from the 19th when there were 5, 6, and 7 sold in three separate carts. Wonder if that was Team Eclipse loading up in a preemptive strike on the singles market before the Sector Qualifier in Atlanta.

Biggest Losers

Nothing too crazy on the losing side this time around. The couple cards that slide over $2 were ones that had some decent run ups and likely needed a little bit of a pull back anyway.

Cheapest Market Price

Rule With Respect remains the card to “beat” the sixth week in a row. This is in spite of actually gaining a penny.

As for new A Lawless Time cards… Hondo Ohnaka is still the closest but his market price actually went up a tiny bit this week from $1.30 to $1.55. We may not get LAW cards near the bottom for quite some time.

Again, if you want to check out the other cheap legendaries from a specific set, our Market Snapshot page with the right filters and sort is the way to go.

  • Lowest Market Price
    • Profundity – We Fight!; $0.27 (2/6/26)
    • Profundity – We Fight!; $0.30 (1/2/26)

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For historical pricing posts check out the Porg Depot Pricing section.