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Cemetery Attendant from Riftbound TCG

Cemetery Attendant
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Cemetery Attendant from Riftbound TCG is shaping up to be one of those cards you underestimate until it flips a game.

Slotted neatly at 3-cost with solid 3|3 stats, this purple-aligned unit quietly puts recursion into the hands of any deck running Shadow Isles.

Whether you’re grinding value in midrange or breathing life back into a tempo piece, this card is sneaky-good.


Gameplay / Cool Mechanics

Here’s the play pattern: drop Cemetery Attendant, immediately bring a unit back from your trash to your hand.

No conditions, no extra mana, no gimmicks. Just clean recursion baked into a 3-drop body.

That kind of utility alone makes this an auto-consider in Shadow decks trying to outlast aggro or keep value loops running.

Got a bomb that got sniped earlier? This pup’s fetching it right back.

The statline isn’t flashy, but it doesn’t need to be. It trades with early threats and sticks around just enough to maybe swing once or block.

More importantly, it gives you immediate ROI on play—which is rare for a 3-drop in this cost bracket.

The card slots well into any slower control or grindy build that wants extra use out of its dead units, especially cards with strong on-play or summon effects.

And since there’s no limit on what kind of unit it returns, you can snag high-cost finishers, cheap curve pieces, or utility units depending on what you need at the moment.


Visuals

The art on Cemetery Attendant plays it perfectly. The undead pup glows with greenish-blue spectral energy, carrying a chunk of someone’s gear in its mouth like it’s bringing back a keepsake—or maybe a warning.

The little tag dangling from its neck adds eerie charm. The vibe is more melancholy than scary.

You’re not commanding a monster—you’re working with a loyal companion doing its job even from beyond.

The background gives just enough haunted graveyard energy without overloading the visual.

Misty blues and scattered bones lock in the setting, but the pup is the clear focal point.


Pull Rate & Value Speculation

Cemetery Attendant from Riftbound TCG is card 165/298, and likely sits at Uncommon, judging by its powerful but flexible effect and lack of unique visual border.

No alt art or foil version is confirmed yet, but this is the kind of card that ages well in meta cycles.

If Riftbound ever dips into graveyard-based archetypes—or gets support for a reanimator shell—this will quietly spike.

Collectors might sleep on it at first, but smart players will keep a foil or two in the binder.

Especially if the foil treatment amplifies the pup’s glow or adds shimmer to the haunted background.

Cemetery Attendant from Riftbound TCG doesn’t need keywords or flash.

It does one job, does it clean, and opens up recursion in a way that’s both reliable and flexible. This is a sleeper utility unit with long-term meta legs.

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