Adaptatron slots neatly into green’s defensive toolbox as a slim-line Conquer enabler.
At four power and three cost, it’s a midrange pick that leans into Piltover’s gear synergy while staying flexible enough for tempo-focused decks.
In a set where resource scraping and incremental buffs matter, Adaptatron delivers a reliable payoff for board control.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
Because it triggers on Conquer, you can build around showdown-heavy lists: drop cheap defenders, bait out removal, then smash in with Adaptatron for both board wipe and a beefy blocker.
It’s particularly potent alongside recurring gear—play it into a reusable device, clear it, and watch Adaptatron’s hit points stack each turn.
Visuals
The art captures the mech’s scrapyard hustle: Adaptatron’s extendable arms clutch salvaged circuits while its crown of yellow connectors glints like a mechanical forager.
Scuttling little robot drones swirl around it, emphasizing its factory-floor vibe. The warm, dusty palette and slanted perspective convey movement—this gear-eater doesn’t sit idle.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
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Set & Number: OGN 056/298
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Rarity: Common
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Foil Status: Non-foil in standard packs; occasional green-foil promo during Preview Season
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Alt Art / Overnumbered: None confirmed
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Meta & Collectibility: As a common staple for green midrange decks, Adaptatron isn’t a chase card—but its ubiquity in solid Piltover-green builds will keep pull demand steady. Expect sub-$1 pricing, with slight bumps for green-foil variants among grinders.
Adaptatron is the kind of efficient, workhorse unit that turns midgame scraps into a snowball threat. If your deck wants reliable vs. gear removal plus incremental defense, this mech deserves a slot.