Some Battlefields in Riftbound scream tempo or control. Startripped Peak whispers value—but that whisper could echo through your whole deck. Quietly one of...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Reaver’s Row isn’t flashy, but it’s deceptively tactical—and in a card pool as dense as Riftbound: League of Legends TCG, that’s exactly where...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025If you’re trying to open strong and stay ahead, Obelisk of Power is one of the most quietly dangerous Battlefield reveals we’ve seen...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Fortified Position is one of those Battlefield cards that rewards players who actually understand what defense means in Riftbound. Not just stall. Not...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Bandle Tree isn’t trying to win the game in a flashy burst of damage or with an overpowered spell chain. It’s a quiet...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Back-Alley Bar is a sneaky little tempo tool that’s quietly going to power a lot of nasty plays in Riftbound’s first meta. It’s...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025In a game like Riftbound, where tempo and timing often decide everything, Aspirant’s Climb drops like a wrench in the machine. This isn’t...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Altar to Unity is a passive engine card that fits neatly into any token-centric strategy. As a battlefield, it doesn’t swing the board...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Recruit is your baseline Token Unit in Riftbound TCG. No keywords, no tricks—just a clean one-cost, one-power body that shows up when something...
BystaffJuly 17, 2025Sett’s Signature Spell comes in hot with Showstopper—and it does exactly what it says on the label. It’s fast, flashy, and built to...
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