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The Boss (Signed Variant) from Riftbound TCG

The Boss (Signed Variant)
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The Boss (Signed Variant) is pure flex. In a set stacked with cosmic horrors, sharpened spellcasters, and void-born killers, here comes Sett—bare-chested, bored, and ready to throw hands.

This Legend card brings a unique twist to Riftbound’s red-yellow blend, anchoring buff-based midrange decks with a surprising amount of protection and tempo pressure.

While most red cards rush or burn, The Boss (Signed Variant) plays like a tactical bruiser.

He’s not the fastest, but if you give him the setup, he will outlast and outmaneuver.

That alone sets him apart in the Preview Season’s increasingly high-tempo meta.


Gameplay / Cool Mechanics

The real value of The Boss (Signed Variant) lies in his protective engine.

When a buffed unit you control would die, you can pay 1 and exhaust Sett to spend its buff and recall the unit exhausted instead.

That’s not a move—it’s a reset. The card turns buffed units into roaches: killable, but slippery.

This is especially nasty in decks that stack tempo buffs (like speed, power, or temporary health) to push lanes.

Your opponent finally burns the removal, and the unit disappears—only to be re-deployed a turn later with the same threat potential.

Then there’s the closer: “When you conquer, ready me.” That line makes Sett a premium win-more tool.

If you’re snowballing, he’s going to keep standing back up. Swing, exhaust, conquer, ready, swing again. Against decks that can’t keep up with constant pressure, that cycle is brutal.

He’s not just utility. He’s inevitability.


Visuals

The art on The Boss (Signed Variant) is unapologetically Sett. Shirtless, cocky, muscles catching a soft burn of ambient arena light, with one massive paw cocked back like he’s about to ask if you’re done talking.

The composition leans diagonally, creating a sense of swagger and imbalance at once.

And then there’s the oversized white signature—Gem Lim’s flourish cutting boldly across Sett’s abs. It’s loud, brash, and makes zero apologies. Just like the man himself.


Pull Rate & Value Speculation

Let’s break it down: The Boss (Signed Variant) is card 310/298, meaning it’s an overnumbered collector card.

The Legend rarity tag plus signed status already makes it chase-tier

. No official confirmation yet on foil layering, but odds are high we’ll see both standard and foil signed versions, especially given the precedent set by other signed cards like Daughter of the Void (Signed Variant).

Given Sett’s popularity in both League of Legends and now Riftbound, this card’s value is likely to track high—even outside top-tier meta use.

Collectors are going to want it. Midrange players are going to need it.

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