A Lorcana collection without a tracker is a collection you don't fully know. You pull from booster packs, acquire cards through trades, buy singles, and within a few months you're not sure what you have, what it's worth, or what you still need to complete a set.
A collection tracker solves this. For Lorcana specifically — where Enchanted and Fabled rarity cards can be worth AU$50–300+ and set completion is a common goal — knowing exactly what you own and its approximate value is genuinely useful beyond just organisation.
Our free TCG Collection Tracker is a Google Sheets spreadsheet that works for Lorcana and any other card game. It covers inventory with auto profit/loss, wishlist management, and up to 200 card entries in the free version. Get instant access via our tracker page — save a copy to your Google Drive and start logging immediately.
Why Lorcana Collectors Specifically Benefit From Tracking
Enchanted and Fabled value monitoring. These high-rarity cards shift in value based on competitive demand, new set releases, and collector trends. A tracker with regular value updates tells you when a card you own has spiked and is worth selling, or when a card on your wishlist has dropped to an accessible price.
Set completion tracking. Lorcana's Eternal format means all sets remain relevant, and many collectors work toward complete sets spanning multiple releases. Without a tracker, you're buying cards you already own and missing gaps you're unaware of.
Duplicate management. Four copies of a card are legal in Lorcana — but most collectors don't need four copies of the same non-staple card. A tracker identifies duplicates worth trading or selling before they pile up.
The Inkwell problem. Lorcana has a large number of "Inkable" cards that can be used as resources. These functional cards are easy to accumulate in bulk without realising how many you have across multiple sets. A tracker prevents unknowing hoarding of copies you'll never use.
What to Track for Lorcana Cards
The key fields for a useful Lorcana tracker:
Card name. Exact name as printed.
Set. Which Lorcana set the card is from. Use the set abbreviation (TFC for The First Chapter, ROF for Rise of the Floodborn, ITI for Into the Inklands, etc.).
Card number. The collector number on the card. This uniquely identifies specific cards including variant printings.
Rarity. Common, Uncommon, Rare, Super Rare, Legendary, Enchanted, or Fabled. Rarity directly correlates with value and affects how you prioritise tracking.
Ink colour. Which ink(s) the card belongs to. Useful for filtering when deck building.
Condition. Near Mint, Lightly Played, Moderately Played, or Heavily Played.
Quantity. How many copies you own.
Purchase price. What you paid. Enables profit/loss calculation.
Current value. Approximate current market price based on eBay AU sold listings.
Set Completion Tracking for Lorcana
If you're working toward completing Lorcana sets, the tracker serves a different primary function. Add a complete card list for each target set with a "Have/Need" status column alongside card entries.
Lorcana set lists are available on sites like Pixelborn and the official Lorcana website. Copy the full card list for your target set into the tracker, then mark off cards as you acquire them. A simple conditional formatting rule in Google Sheets can colour cells green for cards you own and red for cards you still need — giving you a visual completion map.
For completionists working across multiple sets, a separate sheet tab per set keeps the tracker organised. The free version of our tracker accommodates this structure within its 200-card capacity.
Valuing Lorcana Cards Accurately
As covered in detail in our Lorcana buying guides, the most accurate source for Australian Lorcana card values is eBay AU sold listings — filter by completed sales for the specific card, set, and condition.
For a collection tracker, approximate monthly updates for high-value cards (Enchanted, Fabled, and competitive staples) and quarterly updates for everything else keeps the tracker useful without becoming a full-time job.
The value tracking payoff: A Lorcana collection with regular value tracking takes 15–30 minutes per month to maintain. In exchange, you know when any card in your collection has had a significant price movement — useful both for identifying selling opportunities and for knowing your collection's current approximate worth.
The C3 Free Lorcana Tracker
Our free TCG Collection Tracker handles Lorcana alongside any other card game. The structure is game-agnostic — card name, set, condition, quantity, and value fields work identically whether you're tracking Lorcana, Pokemon, MTG, or One Piece.
What's included in the free version:
- Inventory tracking with auto profit/loss calculation
- 200 card entries
- Wishlist tab with priority ranking
- Google Sheets — no download, works in browser, save to your own Drive
For collectors with larger Lorcana collections spanning multiple sets, the premium version on our Etsy store supports unlimited entries with enhanced tracking features.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an app specifically for tracking Lorcana cards? Yes — Dreamborn.ink and Pixelborn both offer Lorcana collection tracking features. Apps provide the advantage of card image lookup and set-specific card lists. A spreadsheet is fully customisable, exportable, offline-accessible, and not dependent on a third-party service. Both approaches are legitimate depending on your preference.
How do I find the complete card list for a Lorcana set? The official Lorcana website (disneylorcana.com) lists card galleries for each set. Pixelborn and Dreamborn also maintain comprehensive card databases. Use these to build set completion checklists in your tracker.
How do I know what my Enchanted cards are worth? Check eBay AU sold listings for the specific Enchanted card — filter to completed sales to see actual transaction prices. Prices vary significantly between different Enchanted cards depending on the featured character and competitive playability.
Can I use the tracker to plan trades? Yes. The wishlist function lets you log cards you're looking for, and your inventory shows cards you have duplicates of. This makes trade planning straightforward — you know what you have to offer and exactly what you need in return.
How often should I update card values? Monthly for Enchanted and Fabled rarity cards and competitive staples. Quarterly for everything else. Update immediately when you hear about a specific card spiking or crashing in value.
What's the best way to organise a large Lorcana collection? Set-by-set organisation — one binder per set — works well for completionists. Ink colour organisation suits deck builders. Value-based separation (high-value cards in one binder, bulk elsewhere) suits sellers. Your organisation method should match how you actually use your collection.