Daughter of the Void is Kai’Sa’s Riftbound moment—and it’s built for players who live and die by spell chains.
This isn’t your flashy aggro finisher or chunky battlefield presence. It’s a lean, precision resource boost that only pays off if you know how to cast smart and fast.
In a game where tempo and sequencing often make or break turns, this card gives spell-centric decks the edge they’ve been craving.
While Riftbound already offers a range of Legion and Reaction synergies, Daughter of the Void slots into a very particular build: reactive tempo with spell burst potential.
If you’re setting up for massive plays on the enemy’s turn or trying to double-spell before a phase shift, this card is your gas.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
On paper, Daughter of the Void looks simple: Reaction — Add 1 red. Use only to play spells.
But that restriction is everything. You’re not getting free mana to flood the board.
You’re getting conditional power that rewards tight timing and deliberate control.
This is huge for spell-loop builds that run low on resources mid-chain.
Whether you’re trying to counter with a follow-up burn spell or line up back-to-back removals, this gives you the edge without needing to hold dead weight cards in hand.
The fact that it’s a Reaction means it can’t be responded to—this isn’t just flexible, it’s safe.
It doesn’t generate tempo in the classic sense—it lets you convert tempo into inevitability.
You don’t use Daughter of the Void to start the fight. You use it to end it when your opponent thinks they’ve stabilized.
This is also a neat answer to decks that lean on tight mana curves.
In a mirror match where every resource counts, your ability to push out an extra spell at the right moment will often be the deciding factor.
Visuals
Jason Chan delivers Kai’Sa at her most alien and most human.
Her Void armor pulses with bioluminescent purples and steely blues, cracking at the center where she channels that single, violent burst of energy.
The pose is striking—one arm pulled in, the other lashing forward—like she’s both containing and unleashing at once.
Void shards and slashes arc across the frame, hinting at speed and danger. Her stare is ice-cold. This isn’t the girl who escaped the Void. This is the one who uses it.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
Daughter of the Void is card 299/298, making it an overnumbered entry—likely part of the extended collector pool.
It’s marked as Legend rarity, and with Kai’Sa’s name value and this card’s direct mechanical utility, it’s a safe bet to be a meta-relevant staple in spell-heavy builds.
No foil variant has been confirmed yet, but visually this one screams foil bait.
The glowing hand, the swirl of voidlight—it’s built for holographic enhancement.
If we see alt-art variants drop, this will be one of the chase cards for both aesthetics and performance.
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