Star Wars Unlimited continues to captivate collectors and competitive players alike, with certain cards commanding premium prices in the secondary market. This list showcases the twelve most valuable cards currently available, reflecting a mix of serialized versions, promotional releases, and highly sought-after showcase variants that define the game's high-end market.
#1. Anakin Skywalker - Champion of Mortis (Serialized)
Topping the list at $440, this serialized Legendary from Legends of the Force represents the ultimate collector's prize. The serialized treatment combined with Anakin's iconic status makes this one of the most desirable cards in the entire game, appealing to both competitive players and Star Wars enthusiasts.
#2. Darth Vader - Commanding the First Legion
This Organized Play Promo Legendary commands nearly $400, making it one of the most expensive promotional cards available. Its limited distribution through organized play events and Vader's enduring popularity as the franchise's most iconic villain drive its premium price point.
#3. Millennium Falcon - Get Out And Push (Serialized)
The serialized version of this Special rarity card from Jump to Lightspeed sits at $354.54, proving that vehicle cards can compete with character cards in value. The Falcon's legendary status and the extreme scarcity of serialized printings make this a crown jewel for collectors.
#4. Anakin Skywalker - Champion of Mortis (Sector and Regional Promos)
The promotional version of Anakin from Season 1 competitive events reaches $337.45, demonstrating strong demand even for non-serialized versions of powerful cards. Regional and Sector championship promos remain highly limited, preserving their value in the marketplace.
#5. Yoda - My Ally is the Force (Serialized)
At $299.99, this serialized Legendary from Legends of the Force represents another character deeply rooted in Star Wars lore. Yoda's popularity and the card's serialized status create a perfect storm for collector demand.
#6. Lando Calrissian - Eyes Open (Serialized)
This Special rarity serialized card from A Lawless Time matches Yoda's price at $299.99. Lando's suave character appeal combined with the extreme rarity of serialized cards keeps this firmly in the high-value category.
#7. Darth Vader - Unstoppable (Showcase)
Perhaps the most surprising entry, this Common rarity Showcase variant from A Lawless Time reaches $289.69. The Showcase treatment elevates even common cards to premium status, especially when featuring Darth Vader.
#8. Lando Calrissian - Full Sabacc (Showcase)
Another Showcase variant from A Lawless Time, this Rare version of Lando commands $277.66. The gambling theme perfectly captures Lando's character while the Showcase frame makes it visually stunning.
#9. Jyn Erso - Time to Fight (Showcase)
This Showcase Rare from A Lawless Time sits at $251.79, proving that Rogue One characters maintain strong collector interest. The Showcase variants from A Lawless Time have clearly made a significant market impact.
#10. Darth Vader - Scourge of Squadrons
The Judge Promo version of Vader reaches $250.83, reflecting the limited distribution of judge promotional materials. These cards reward tournament officials and remain scarce in the broader market.
#11. Obi-Wan Kenobi - Protective Padawan (Serialized)
At $250, this serialized Special from Legends of the Force captures Obi-Wan during his formative years. The serialized treatment and beloved character combination maintain its position among the game's elite cards.
#12. Darth Traya - Lord of Betrayal
Closing the list at $248.06, this Season 1 Regional Promo Legendary brings an expanded universe character into the premium tier. Traya's appeal to Knights of the Old Republic fans gives this card staying power beyond the core movie characters.
The Star Wars Unlimited premium market clearly values three factors above all else: serialized versions, promotional scarcity, and Showcase treatments from recent sets. With Darth Vader appearing three times in the top twelve and serialized cards dominating the upper ranks, collectors are willing to pay substantial premiums for the rarest versions of iconic characters and unique visual treatments that distinguish their collections.










