Nine-Tailed Fox signed variant brings Ahri’s elusive battlefield control to Riftbound TCG, now in an overnumbered, artist-signed edition built for both competitive and collector prestige.
For players who lean into reactive play, this Legend punishes opponents the moment they commit to an attack, reducing their strike power and keeping your side alive longer.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
Nine-Tailed Fox’s ability is straightforward but devastating in the right deck: whenever an enemy unit attacks a battlefield you control, it gets –1 Might for the turn, to a minimum of 1 Might.
That automatic debuff turns aggressive pushes into manageable trades and keeps fragile key units safe.
Because the effect doesn’t cost mana or require activation, it applies every time an enemy makes the mistake of engaging you where Ahri stands guard.
In green-blue builds, where board manipulation and defensive buffs are already a core gameplan, Nine-Tailed Fox slots in as a passive deterrent—forcing your opponent to either overcommit to get through or avoid your battlefields entirely.
The result is control through positioning, with Ahri turning every defended lane into a trap.
Visuals
Airi Pan’s artwork is as fluid and dangerous as the card’s mechanics.
Ahri leans forward mid-cast, nine tails sweeping behind her like arcs of energy, each movement pulling the viewer’s eye toward the glowing orb she commands.
The swirling patterns beneath her feet radiate outward, echoing the hypnotic pull of her presence.
The signed variant is marked with a bold, sweeping autograph across the lower right, perfectly following the curve of her form and the motion in the scene.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
Set Number: OGN 303 of 298 (Overnumbered)
Rarity: Legend
Foil Status: Confirmed for signed variant
Alt Art / Overnumbered: Signed overnumbered edition
Overnumbered signed Legends already command premium interest, and Nine-Tailed Fox adds the popularity of one of League’s most recognizable champions.
The mix of competitive defensive utility and striking visual design means this card appeals equally to players looking for a strong control tool and collectors who prize unique, limited-run prints.
Expect foil signed editions to be among the harder pulls to find post-launch.
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