Quick Answer
WIXOSS card values are driven by two factors: competitive relevance within the current format and LRIG popularity among the game's fan community. The most valuable cards are Secret Rare and Lrig-of-the-End LRIG cards for the most popular characters from the anime, combined with the most impactful competitive Signi from current sets.
How WIXOSS Rarity and Value Work
The WIXOSS TCG uses rarity tiers including Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Secret Rare, and several special designations including Lrig-of-the-End cards (LoE). LoE cards represent the most powerful and evolved forms of the game's LRIG characters and are the rarest cards in any given set.
The game uses parallel foil versions called Holo variants, which carry premiums above standard printings of the same card. The most valuable cards are LoE or Secret Rare Holo variants of the most iconic LRIGs from the WIXOSS anime series.
Most Valuable LRIG Cards
Tama and Ril LRIG cards in their highest rarity forms are the most consistently valuable in the WIXOSS secondary market. These are the central characters from the original anime season and fan attachment to them has remained strong across multiple years. LoE variants trade at AU$20 to AU$80.
Yuki LRIG variants have strong demand from players and collectors who followed the later anime seasons. Secret Rare and LoE Yuki cards trade at AU$15 to AU$60.
Mel and Piruluk are two of the game's most mechanically complex LRIGs and their cards are in demand from competitive players specifically. Competitive format-legal versions of these LRIGs command AU$15 to AU$50.
Lostorage-era LRIGs from the Lostorage Incited and Conflated WIXOSS anime seasons have a dedicated collector community interested in the darker tone of those seasons. Hana, Suzuko, and Chinatsu LRIG cards in top rarity trade at AU$10 to AU$45.
Competitive Signi Values
Beyond LRIGs, certain Signi cards that are essential to current competitive formats maintain active trading value. The most impactful Signi are typically defensive pieces that can be used across multiple LRIG builds, because broad applicability creates broader demand.
Level 5 Signi from competitive sets that see play across multiple LRIG types trade at AU$10 to AU$35 for Holo variants.
Key Spell cards that provide format-defining effects are in demand from competitive players regardless of LRIG identity. These trade at AU$8 to AU$30 for the most played examples.
English vs Japanese Edition
Most WIXOSS product available in Australia is the Japanese edition. The English edition exists but had limited distribution. English-language cards carry a premium over Japanese-language equivalents in the Australian market because English text is preferred by players who do not read Japanese.
When buying WIXOSS cards, confirm the language before purchasing. The price difference between English and Japanese editions of the same card can be AU$5 to AU$20 for high-rarity pieces.
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Where to Buy WIXOSS Cards in Australia
The Australian secondary market for WIXOSS is thin. eBay AU has limited listings from Australian sellers. Japanese sellers on eBay AU and services like Mercari Japan are the most consistent sources for specific singles, with postage adding AU$5 to AU$15 per order.
The WIXOSS Discord community facilitates direct trades between players globally including Australian participants.
The C3 Take
WIXOSS has a dedicated collector market built around LRIG character attachment from the anime. If you followed the original WIXOSS anime and want the physical cards of characters you engaged with, the prices are reasonable and the cards hold genuine secondary market value based on fan demand.
The thin Australian market means finding specific singles takes effort. Factor that into your timeline if you need specific cards for a competitive build or a targeted collector purchase.
What to Read Next
- Browse WIXOSS cards at /cards/wixoss
- Read the beginner's guide at /blog/wixoss-tcg-beginners-guide-australia
- Compare card values at /compare