With the second anniversary of Star Wars Unlimited approaching, we began to wonder: what are the most valuable Star Wars Unlimited cards on the market right now? To find out, we used The Force TCGplayer to check the market prices of Star Wars Unlimited cards, and we must admit that a few really surprised us! So, without any further ado, let’s check out the most valuable Star Wars Unlimited cards!
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Toggle10. Yoda, Sensing Darkness (Showcase) – Rare, 261

Showcase cards are incredibly scarce in Star Wars Unlimited. Alternate art variants of Leaders, Showcase cards appear at the rate of 1 in every 288 booster packs. Which means that you will need to open around 12 booster boxes of Star Wars Unlimited cards to find just one Showcase card, unless you’re particularly lucky!
9. Kylo Ren, Killing the Past (Day 2 Promo) – Legendary, 46

This Kylo Ren card is a promo card from Star Wars Unlimited Organized Play Events. Given away on day 2 of the event, its value has quickly risen to see it become one of the most valuable Star Wars Unlimited cards overall!
8. Cad Bane, He Who Needs No Introduction (Showcase) – Common, 276

Another Showcase card, this Cad Bane features a great action shot of the popular bounty hunter. It almost makes you forget how disappointingly he met his end in Disney+ streaming show, The Book of Boba Fett!
7. Queen Amidala, Championing Her People (Serialized) – Legendary, 1127

There had been some palpable disappointment with some of the cards found in Star Wars Unlimited’s Carbonite Boosters. Each Carbonite Booster is supposed to contain only the fanciest, most eye-catching art and foil treated cards, but fans discovered that much of the artwork felt a little boring, and inferior to the illustrations on standard cards. However, Fantasy Flight took steps to address this with the Secrets of Power set, introducing Prestige-level cards styled to look like in-universe Propaganda posters. Only found in Carbonite Booster packs, this Queen Amidala card is a Propaganda card. It’s Serialized too, which means it has its own, individual number. These are stamped on each copy of the card, and as there are only 250 copies of this card in existence, it’s extremely sought after!
6. Yoda, My Ally is the Force (Serialized) – Legendary, 1149

It’s Serialized cards all the way down from here on in, as you’ll see! Another card with just 250 copies printed, this Yoda card is from the Legends of the Force set. Unless you want to try and find the standard variants of this card, you’ll need to shell out for Carbonite Boosters if you want a chance of getting one. Or just head over to TCGplayer and buy the specific card, of course!
5. Ezra Bridger, Attuned With Life (Serialized) – Uncommon, 1124

Emergent Jedi Ezra Bridger, who originated in the beloved animated show, Star Wars Rebels, is featured on this particular Serialized card. It might be unusual to see a card which has only 250 copies in existence marked as “Uncommon”, but it’s worth noting that every alternate art rarity type retains the standard card’s rarity classification. It doesn’t make it easier to find than the Legendary Yoda Serialized card, unfortunately!
4. Baylan Skoll, Enigmatic Master (Serialized) – Uncommon, 1157

From streaming show Ahsoka, Baylan Skoll was portrayed by the brilliant Ray Stevenson, who sadly passed away before the show aired. The character of Baylan Skoll will live on, with the role passed to actor Rory McCann (most well known for his role as Sandor Clegane in Game of Thrones) for Ahsoka season 2. The character as portrayed by Stevenson features here, on another Serialized card, in brilliantly painted art by Grant Griffin.
3. Grogu, Mysterious Child (Serialized) – Legendary, 1131

What is left to say about the adorable Grogu, aka Baby Yoda, from The Mandalorian? The breakout star of the Disney+ show has been pretty ubiquitous since his introduction at the end of the first season’s first episode. He’s going to be even more prevalent soon because The Mandalorian and Grogu is hitting the big screen in 2026. So it’s no wonder that a Serialized card featuring him, depicted in incredibly cute artwork, features so high up on this list!
2. Anakin Skywalker, Champion of Mortis (Serialized) – Legendary, 1159

The penultimate card on this list, features Anakin Skywalker, prior to his conversion to Darth Vader. Another serialized card, it’s also a further card from the Legends of the Force set. With Anakin being such a popular character, it’s no surprise to see him so high up on this list!
1. Millennium Falcon, Get Out and Push (Serialized) – Special, 1120

Finally, the current most valuable card in Star Wars Unlimited is this Millennium Falcon from the Jump to Lightspeed set. Of course, it’s another Serialized card, and that means just 250 of them exist; the Special rarity indicates that this card can be found in the Jump to Lightspeed Spotlight Decks, but of course you won’t find this Serialized variant in anything other than a Carbonite Booster pack!
Why not check out our list of cards revealed so far for upcoming Star Wars Unlimited set, A Lawless Time? Changes to booster packs are coming as of the release of A Lawless Time too, so take a look at our guide to the new Star Wars Unlimited booster pack pull rates!

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