Quick Answer
The World of Warcraft TCG has been out of print since 2013, but its loot cards remain some of the most valuable individual TCG singles available in Australia. The Spectral Tiger in Epic rarity is the game's flagship collector item, consistently selling for AU$700 to AU$1,500+ in Australia. Below the top loot cards, most WoW TCG singles are worth very little. This is a two-tier market: loot cards are genuinely valuable, everything else is effectively bulk.
Why WoW TCG Loot Cards Hold Value
WoW TCG loot cards included a scratch-off code that could be redeemed in the World of Warcraft online game for exclusive in-game items. These items, primarily mounts and pets, were never made available through any other means. The in-game items are still active in World of Warcraft in 2026 and players still want them, which maintains real demand for the physical cards.
The key caveat: the scratch code must be unredeemed. Cards with scratched codes have zero redemption value and are worth only what a collector will pay for the physical card itself. Always ask whether the code is intact before paying loot card prices.
WoW TCG Loot Cards: Australian Price Guide
Spectral Tiger (Epic Rarity) is the most valuable loot card. The mount it provides is among the most prestigious in World of Warcraft and has never been made available any other way. Near-mint copies with intact codes sell for AU$700 to AU$1,500+ depending on market timing and condition. This is genuinely one of the most expensive singles in any TCG's secondary market in Australia.
Spectral Tiger (Rare Rarity) is the standard version of the same mount. Still significant at AU$200 to AU$500 for intact codes.
Big Battle Bear provides a bear mount exclusive to loot redemption. Trades at AU$120 to AU$250 with intact code.
Savage Raptor provides a raptor mount. AU$80 to AU$200 with intact code.
X-51 Nether-Rocket X-TREME is a rocket mount with dedicated demand. AU$60 to AU$150 with intact code.
Corrupted Hippogryph is a flying mount with distinctive art. AU$80 to AU$180 with intact code.
Landro's Lichling (Pet) is among the most valuable pet loot cards. AU$50 to AU$120 with intact code.
Landro's Lil' XT (Pet) has demand from players who want the robotic gnome pet. AU$40 to AU$100 with intact code.
Gregarious Grell (Pet) provides the grell demon pet. AU$30 to AU$80 with intact code.
Paper Flying Machine Kit, Flag of Ownership, other smaller items range from AU$15 to AU$50 depending on demand.
Non-Loot WoW TCG Value
Outside of loot cards, the WoW TCG secondary market for non-loot singles is minimal. The most valuable non-loot cards are:
Legendary cards from older competitive sets that defined the game's peak tournament period. These have collector interest from players who remember the game's competitive history. The most recognised Legendaries trade at AU$5 to AU$25.
Full art and alternate border cards that feature exceptional artwork of iconic WoW characters (Arthas, Thrall, Jaina, Sylvanas) have modest collector demand from WoW franchise fans. Expect AU$5 to AU$30 for the most visually impressive pieces.
Complete faction sets have appeal to completionist collectors, particularly for earlier sets like Heroes of Azeroth and Through the Dark Portal that established the game's card pool.
Where to Buy WoW TCG Cards in Australia
Search WoW TCG cards on eBay AU
For loot cards specifically, verifying the seller's reputation and requesting proof that codes are intact before purchasing is essential. High-value loot card transactions are best conducted through established sellers with verified feedback and return policies.
The C3 Take
The WoW TCG loot card market is unusual: a game that ended over a decade ago still has some of the most valuable singles in Australian TCG retail because those cards provide in-game access that cannot be obtained any other way. The Spectral Tiger in particular is an enduring symbol of that era.
If you have WoW TCG loot cards with intact codes, they are worth significantly more than most people assume. Get them properly valued. If you are looking to buy, loot cards with verified intact codes at fair market prices are among the few out-of-print TCG items with clear, sustained demand.
What to Read Next
- Browse WoW TCG cards at /cards/wow
- Read the WoW TCG beginner's guide at /blog/world-of-warcraft-tcg-beginners-guide-australia
- Use the TCG tools at /tools