This alternate-art Kai’Sa is everything you expect from a top-tier finisher—explosive, flexible, and recursion-ready—with a radically different aesthetic.
Functionally, this is still the same six-drop evolutionary threat with Ganking and graveyard spellcasting.
But visually, this alt-frame flips the tone. If the original is raw aggression, this one is radiant dominance. It’s a different vibe for the same weapon.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
Kai’Sa has two parts to her kit, and both matter. Ganking lets her move between battlefields at will.
That means she never gets stuck on a losing flank and can pivot into open lanes or pressure weak defenses.
For six mana and six power, this matters a lot. You don’t want your finisher boxed out.
The bigger swing comes with her Conquer trigger. When she takes control of a battlefield, you can play a spell from your trash with Energy cost less than your points, without paying that Energy cost.
You only pay Power, then Recycle the spell. That’s value. That’s tempo. And in decks that scale up point totals or chain smaller spells, it becomes a soft engine.
You loop utility cards, you pressure board states, and you cheat out expensive interactions without the usual cost curve.
Kai’Sa is the kind of Champion that turns a midgame scrap into a win condition. You don’t need her early, but once she drops, she becomes the center of the deck’s rhythm.
Visuals
This version, done by the League Splash Team, goes hard in the opposite direction of her darker base frame.
The palette is sunlit and jewel-toned—greens, golds, and seafoam light pulsing through her crystalline Voidblades.
Kai’Sa looks mid-dance rather than mid-leap, with flowing fabric and a confident half-smile.
It’s still a battle stance, but it feels more ceremonial. Her power is not just sharp—it’s effortless.
This version feels like what happens when she knows she’s won, and she’s letting you see it.
Pull Rate and Value Speculation
Set Number: OGN 112a out of 298
Rarity: Champion Unit
Foil Status: Standard foil assumed
Alt Art: Confirmed
Overnumbered: Not currently confirmed, but highly possible
This alt-art Kai’Sa is already shaping up to be a collector target.
Competitive players will want it for decks running Conquer and Ganking packages, and alt-art chasers will be after it just for the frame.
If it shows up as an overnumbered or special-foil print, it could end up among the top three chase cards of the set.
Kai’Sa’s alt frame proves that sometimes evolution isn’t just about power—it’s about style.
Same threat, different look. If you’re playing her anyway, this is the version you want to flex with.
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