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Super Mega Death Rocket! – Riftbound TCG: Origins

Super Mega Death Rocket!
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Super Mega Death Rocket! is one of the first revealed Signature Spells from Riftbound TCG: Set 1 – Origins, the upcoming League of Legends trading card game from Riot and UVS Games.

The name alone makes it impossible to ignore — and paired with Jinx’s already-chaotic energy, this card might end up being one of the most explosive reveals in the entire set.

Unlike generic action cards, Signature Spells are tied directly to specific champions. This one’s pure Jinx. It’s fast, violent, and refuses to stay dead. Just like her.


Origins

In League of Legends, Super Mega Death Rocket! is Jinx’s ultimate. It’s a global-range, oversized rocket that deals bonus damage based on how much health the target is missing. It’s known for clutch snipes, flashy plays, and absolute highlight-reel chaos.

Lore-wise, this is peak Jinx energy. A giant rocket with a shark face on it? Of course she built that. Of course she fires it just to see things blow up. The fact that it made its way into Riftbound as a spell with its own unique recursion effect is exactly the kind of attention to detail fans wanted.


Trivia

The effect reads:

Deal 5 to a unit.
When you conquer, you may discard 1 to return this from your trash to your hand.

It’s clean, effective, and cruel. Five damage is enough to delete most things that matter — especially early or mid-game threats. But the kicker is the second part: it comes back. If you’re pushing board and triggering conquer consistently, this spell loops itself.

It’s not a one-and-done. It’s a boomerang with teeth. And if you’re building a deck that thrives on discard, recursion, or momentum swings — this is the exact kind of card that turns a small lead into a game-ending avalanche.


Illustration

The art here is exactly what you’d expect — and somehow still better than that. Jinx’s rocket is front and center, oversized, speeding toward the viewer with bright, wild lightning arcing across the frame. It has a shark face. A literal shark face. With a wicked grin and angry eyes. It looks like it’s enjoying its job.

The background is a whirl of motion lines and deep indigo, selling that sense of reckless speed. There’s no character in sight — because there doesn’t need to be. This is the character.

Signature Spells don’t need to show Jinx to feel like Jinx. This one proves it.


Value Speculation

Let’s get into the collector side. This card is numbered #252/298, meaning it’s not part of a Champion Deck. It’s booster-only — which already sets it apart from most guaranteed Champion-linked cards.

We know from Riftbound’s box breakdown:

  • 3 foils per booster

  • 6 Epic cards per 24-pack box

  • Alt-art cards = 1 per 6 boxes

We don’t have official confirmation if Signature Spells like this are Epic or Rare, but based on utility, character tie-in, and set placement, this feels like an Epic-tier pull.

And with that in mind, here’s what we’re looking at:

  • Standard version: $10–15

  • Foil version: $25–35

  • Alt-art (if confirmed): $50+ depending on art quality and scarcity

Also — it’s worth noting: this is the kind of card that will spike if Jinx ends up being competitive. It’s splashy, it’s loopable, and it has burn value, which is always popular.

Recommended read – Lee Sin – Champion Card Riftbound TCG: Origins

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