Dreamborn cards inDisney’s Lorcana, are defined as characters who have a new look. And truth be told, bless for that, as some of these cards are very good-looking or present characters in new ways while maintaining who they have always been at their core.

And while that’s nice and all, when it comes to the collecting side of this, of course it’s all about looks and a little bit about the power these characters hold. But which of these Dreamborn characters carries the most value with them? This list goes over them and some of the reasons for that dollar assignment.

This list is based on the average market price shown onTCGPlayer.

10Mickey Mouse, Trumpeter (Enchanted) - $77.10

Set Three, Into The Inklands

When Mickey Mouse, Trumpeter was first shown, it was believed he was going to take the game by storm. After all, his ability, Sound The Call, was unlike anything that had been in sets one and two.

If you exert him and pay two ink, you can play any character of yours for free. But it’s hard to get off the ground and requires a lot of protection on the board for Mickey and ends up costing you so much ink, especially in the mid-game.

9The Queen, Diviner (Enchanted) - $77.41

Set Four, Ursula’s Return

The first of many set four cards that have made their way onto the list, the enchanted art for The Queen, Diviner shows off that flowing iconic cape that is, honestly, the best part of watching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

This Sapphire cardis great in an item-based deck as she can consult the top four cards and, if there is an item among them, you may get it into your hand. And, if that item costs three ink or less, then you can play it right away. Though its effect won’t be in play until your next turn.

8Minnie Mouse, Musketeer Champion (Enchanted) - $82.40

If you’re playing a musketeer deck, Minnie needs to be a part of it. Not only because most of the musketeer cards power each other up, but because of her ability Dramatic Entrance.

It will feel very dramatic for your opponent because she can banish a character that has five or more strength. Just like that, no challenges or stopping it, the card will just be banished. Then, shealso has Bodyguard, which will allow her to keep your other cards safe for a challenge or two.

7Cinderella, Melody Weaver (Enchanted) - $90.78

Well, well, avaluable Singer cardon the list? It’s more likely than you think as Cinderella, Melody Weaver has some staying power when it comes to not just singing, but price as well. She’s a Singer 9 which means that she can sing any song of cost nine or less.

That helps with theSing Together featurethat some of the song cards hold, letting multiple characters participate in using the card. Plus, if this Cinderella does sing a song, all other Princess cards can quest for an additional lore that turn.

6Anna, True-Hearted (Enchanted) - $97.31

Speaking of giving other characters plus one lore they can quest for in a turn, Anna, True-Hearted does just that, but for Hero characters instead of Princesses. Can you imagine Anna and Cinderella on the field at the same time, surrounded by both types of characters?

This is one of the first Anna cards that really shows that she belongs in your deck as the others are a bit lackluster. And her enchanted art is dazzling, especially when compared to the standard card.

5Snow White - Fair-Hearted (Enchanted) - $110.52

Set Five, Shimmering Skies

So Cinderella wanted to be with other Princesses, Anna wanted to be with other Heros. Now Snow White wants to be with other Knight cards as she gains a point of resist for each one that is on the field with her.

Now, by standard rules, it’s not possible for her, Anna, and Cinderella to all be in the same deck, and that’s because everyone knows it would be too powerful a combination. But her being part of the Steel suite of cards makes perfect sense as it’s filled with powerful protectors of the Ink Realms.

4Alice, Growing Girl (Enchanted) - $146.08

Set Two, Rise Of The Floodborn

This card takes a bit of planning and a lot of Support to get up and going, but can be extremely powerful if your deck has the infrastructure to make it work. The basics are that if you can get Alice, Growing Girl to have a strength of ten or more, she also gains an additional four lore for questing.

That makes her quite a force to reckon with as, if you decide to attack, very few cards could hope to withstand a challenge from her. Or, if you decide to just keep questing with her, she only needs four rounds to completely win the game for you.

3Mickey Mouse, Wayward Sorcerer (Enchanted) - $178.56

Set One, The First Chapter

Please sir, may you spare some Brooms? This Mickey Mouse card does best when your deck is filled with the Broom characters, making it feel like all they do is multiple like rabbits. That’s because, if a Broom is banished from a challenge while this Mickey stalks the field, they don’t actually get banished.

They are instead returned to your hand. This allows you not just to play them again, but with his ability Animate Broom, you will also pay one less to do so. This allows you to keep your board filled with these pesky animated objects.

2Ursula, Deciver Of All (Enchanted)- $223.19

If you’re a fan of Lorcana, chances are you know all about this card. Not only is Urusla a popular character, and she’s had her own set completely devoted to her, but Deceiver Of All is just so strong.

On top of her incredible ability that allows you to sing the same song multiple times, this card art is absolutely stunning. The colors, the style, ugh, beautiful. That makes it one of those cards that many a fan and collector are on the hunt for.

1Stitch, Carefree Surfer (Enchanted) - $254.50

This Lilo & Stitch cardhas had many a list in a chokehold. Whether the topic is value or utility, you can’t go anywhere without seeing this guy. And, to be honest, would you not want to lay your eyes on this stunning card?

Although having a nice ability, it isn’t the strongest in all of Lorcana. So maybe thevalue is bolstered simply due to Stitch’s popularity. But no matter what reason you are looking to bring this puppy, I mean alien, home, you’ll have to be ready to fork over a nice chunk of change.