Azurite Sea has the best box margin of any Lorcana set we track — and it's still -53%. About $93 buys a booster box that opens into roughly $53 of cards, per our July 2026 snapshot. That's the whole Lorcana story by set 6: a healthy, well-supplied game whose sealed product is priced for players, not for profit.
Azurite Sea released November 15, 2024, as Lorcana's sixth set, an ocean-voyage expansion that sends the game's illumineers across open water with a roster spanning deep cuts and heavy hitters. By this point Ravensburger had fully solved the supply problems that defined the game's 2023 launch year, and set 6 is what Lorcana looks like at equilibrium: shelves stocked, boxes under $100, and a chase board priced by genuine collector demand rather than scarcity panic.
The enchanted board: flat by design
Snapshot prices on the top pulls:
- Tigger — In the Crow's Nest (Enchanted) — about $89
- You Came Back (Enchanted) — about $76
- Tiana — Restaurant Owner (Enchanted) — about $68
- Baymax — Personal Healthcare Companion (Enchanted) — about $63
- Yzma — Conniving Chemist (Enchanted) — about $58
- Chip 'n' Dale — Recovery Rangers (Enchanted) — about $51
No breakout. The top card is worth 1.75x the sixth — compare Shimmering Skies, where the enchanted Mufasa ($237) laps its own board, or any One Piece set, where the gap is 10x. A flat board changes the ripping psychology in a way the raw EV doesn't capture: any enchanted pull recovers most of a box's cost, so the "hit" actually feels like one. It also means no single card can carry the set's price if demand shifts — there's no Mufasa here to anchor value if the game wobbles. By set 6 you're betting on Lorcana broadly, not on one piece of art.
Pull rates by set 6
The structure hasn't changed since launch: 12-card packs, one rare-or-better slot, one foil slot. Community-estimated rates (Ravensburger has never published official numbers):
| Rare slot outcome | Estimated chance |
|---|---|
| Rare | 60% |
| Super Rare | 30% |
| Legendary | 8% |
| Enchanted | 2% |
That's roughly one enchanted per two 24-pack boxes, unchanged across sets 4 through 6 as far as community sampling can tell. Whatever settling Lorcana's market did between 2023 and now happened in prices, not in odds. The foil slot stays mostly cosmetic: 65% commons, about 1% legendary foils.
Three products, one clear loser
| Product | Price | EV | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booster Pack | ~$5.69 | ~$2.23 | -61% |
| Booster Box (24 packs) | ~$93 | ~$53 | -53% |
| Gift Set (3 packs) | ~$24 | ~$6.68 | -77% |
For once, the box is the right unit: at $93 it prices packs at $3.89 each, a third off loose-pack rates. The gift set is the trap — $24 for three packs' worth of ~$6.68 EV plus fixed promo contents means you're paying roughly $8 per pack in a set where the box gets you under $4. Unless the exclusive promos matter to you specifically, avoid it.
Verdict: singles first, box if you're ripping anyway. The entire six-card enchanted top board costs about $405 — less than the price of five boxes, which at one enchanted per two boxes would on average yield just two or three random ones. But if you've decided to open Lorcana this year, Azurite Sea is the set to do it with: cheapest effective pack price, least-bad margin, flattest board, so your hits hit. For why "least-bad" is still the operative phrase across this entire hobby, why most booster boxes are negative EV is the foundational read, and our Lorcana market analysis puts set 6 in the arc of the game's first three years.
Prices here are low enough that small moves change the ranking — run the live numbers for this set for the current picture.
FAQ
What is the best pull in Azurite Sea?
Tigger — In the Crow's Nest (Enchanted), about $89 in our July 2026 snapshot. The board is unusually flat: six enchanteds between $51 and $89.
How many enchanted cards come in an Azurite Sea box?
On community-estimated rates (~2% per pack), about half an enchanted per box — one every two boxes on average. A single box is close to a coin flip.
Is the Azurite Sea Gift Set worth buying?
Not for card value: about $24 for under $7 of expected pack contents, roughly double the per-pack cost of buying a box. It's only worth it if you want the exclusive promos themselves.