Riftbound’s discard archetype just locked in its queen—Jinx. And this alternate version isn’t just a cosmetic flex—it’s a full-color declaration that aggro-tempo decks...
BystaffJuly 10, 2025Jinx is here—and in typical fashion, she’s not waiting her turn. This is the first discard-synergy aggro Champion we’ve seen in Riftbound so...
BystaffJuly 10, 2025If you’re the kind of player who lives on the edge of chaos and loves flipping the game on its head, Invert Timelines...
BystaffJuly 10, 2025Twisted Fate is one of the flashiest control tools in Riftbound TCG. At four cost for a four power body, he’s a midgame...
BystaffJuly 9, 2025Fight or Flight is the kind of two-cost purple spell that looks like a soft answer, but hits like a tempo sledgehammer. In...
BystaffJuly 9, 2025Overt Operation is a straight-up battlefield swing. It’s a five-cost orange spell that reads like a finish line—perfect for decks that flood the...
BystaffJuly 9, 2025Caitlyn is a precision control tool dressed like a tempo card. Sitting at three cost with three power and Patrol status, this Piltover...
BystaffJuly 9, 2025Progress Day is the kind of card that doesn’t need tricks. No keywords. No conditions. Just six mana, four cards, and the full...
BystaffJuly 8, 2025Dr. Mundo is the first purple bomb of Riftbound that genuinely earns the title “champion.” This card is a trash pile engine strapped...
BystaffJuly 8, 2025Find Your Center might not flash like a big finisher or throw instant damage on the board, but it does something way more...
BystaffJuly 8, 2025