In Star Wars Unlimited, Legendary rarity represents the pinnacle of card scarcity. These cards feature unique artwork, extreme pull rates, and in the case of serialized versions, each copy is individually numbered — meaning only a fixed number will ever exist. That combination of gameplay power, stunning presentation, and true collectible scarcity drives Legendary prices into the hundreds and even thousands of dollars on the secondary market.
#1. Luke Skywalker - Profit or Be Destroyed (Serialized) — A Lawless Time — $1,003.72
Topping the list at over a thousand dollars, this serialized Luke Skywalker from A Lawless Time is currently the most valuable Star Wars Unlimited card on the market. Its limited numbered print run makes each copy a true collector's trophy, and demand from both players and collectors keeps prices firmly above the four-figure mark.
#2. Yoda - My Ally is the Force (Serialized) — Legends of the Force — $787.47
Yoda's serialized Legendary from Legends of the Force commands nearly $800, reflecting both the character's iconic status and the extraordinary scarcity of serialized pulls from that set. It remains one of the most sought-after cards from the Legends of the Force lineup.
#3. Darth Vader - Twilight of the Apprentice (Serialized) — Legends of the Force — $616.75
Darth Vader is arguably the face of Star Wars collecting, and this serialized Legendary version lives up to that legacy. Featuring striking artwork inspired by Rebels lore, this card sits comfortably among the top tier of the entire Star Wars Unlimited market.
#4. Grand Admiral Thrawn - Grand Schemer (Serialized) (Gold) — Secrets of Power — $599.99
Thrawn's Gold serialized variant from Secrets of Power is among the rarest treatments in the game. The gold foil finish combined with a serialized print run creates an exceptionally desirable card for collectors chasing the highest-end versions of key characters.
#5. Anakin Skywalker - Champion of Mortis (Serialized) — Legends of the Force — $435.60
Rounding out the top five, this serialized Anakin Skywalker from Legends of the Force draws collectors with its unique Mortis-inspired artwork and the guaranteed scarcity of its numbered print run. At over $400, it remains highly coveted by completionists and Star Wars fans alike.
Legendary pricing in Star Wars Unlimited continues to climb as the game grows its player base and collector community. Serialized variants in particular show no signs of softening — with each new set introducing fresh chase cards, the ceiling for top Legendary prices may not yet be in sight. Keeping an eye on market trends is essential for anyone buying, selling, or trading at the top end of the Star Wars Unlimited ecosystem.



