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Facebreaker from Riftbound TCG

Facebreaker
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Facebreaker isn’t subtle, and that’s the point. For a 2-cost spell in Riftbound TCG, it punches way above its weight—literally and tactically.

In a game where positioning and battlefield presence matter more than just raw power, Facebreaker is the kind of low-cost tempo swing that control and aggro decks both secretly love.

This is Sett’s signature brutality packaged in a clean, reactive spell that makes you think twice before throwing your biggest unit into a lane unprotected.


Gameplay / Cool Mechanics

Here’s the breakdown: Facebreaker stuns one of your units and one of your opponent’s units on the same battlefield. That means neither deals combat damage this turn.

Sounds symmetrical, right? Until you realize how often you’re baiting with a throwaway ally to shut down a big attack or stall a champion without removing them outright.

The spell comes with HIDDEN and ACTION, meaning you can either set it up like a trap to trigger later for just 1 mana, or play it immediately in a showdown or during your main phase.

That flexibility makes it a high-skill card—great players will milk value by saving their unit while denying enemy momentum.

It’s not removal. It’s not flashy. But it screws with math, tempo, and morale. And sometimes, that’s even better.


Visuals

The art for Facebreaker is exactly what the name promises: two armored heads crashing in a fiery, skull-rattling impact.

The helmets are almost mirrored, driving home that tit-for-tat feeling the mechanic embodies.

Flames crackle at the point of collision, almost like a mini supernova caught mid-frame. It’s brutal. Blunt. Cinematic.

The visual reinforces the card’s design: balanced force, equal disruption. It’s the kind of scene you imagine slowed down with the audio dropped out—just pressure and violence.


Pull Rate & Value Speculation

Facebreaker is card 220/298, tagged as a Spell, and positioned well within Sett’s bruiser-style control tools.

No alt art or overnumbered version has been previewed yet, but it’s a prime candidate for a foil variant simply because of its clarity and visual intensity.

If Riftbound develops a combat-heavy meta, this card could creep into staple status across multiple archetypes.

As of now, there’s no official rarity confirmation, but at 2-cost with this much flexibility, it screams “solid uncommon” with high utility upside.

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