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Loose Cannon from Riftbound TCG

Loose Cannon
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If Hand of Noxus is the sound of boots stomping through a battlefield, Loose Cannon is the explosion after someone says,

“Don’t touch that.” This card lives in the volatile red-purple zone—Legion and Anarchy—where control dies early and chaos wins fast.

Loose Cannon is one of the cleanest hand-recovery tools for aggro decks we’ve seen so far in Riftbound: League of Legends TCG.

No strings, no costs, just draw fuel at the start of your turn if you’re living on the edge with one or fewer cards.

This is aggro tech done right—minimal effort, maximum output, and always dangerous if left unchecked.


Gameplay / Cool Mechanics

Let’s get one thing clear: Loose Cannon rewards you for playing recklessly. And that’s not a gimmick. That’s an engine.

At the start of your Beginning Phase, you draw 1 card if you have one or fewer cards in hand. That’s it. No activation, no trigger play, just pure upside for dumping your hand fast.

In aggro mirror matches, this is a godsend—keeping the pressure alive into turn 3 or 4 without falling into topdeck hell.

But what makes Loose Cannon more than just draw smoothing is when you pair it with discard synergy or hellbent-style builds.

Combine with fast, low-cost curve fillers and burst-type tempo spells, and this card keeps your game plan oiled without tipping into value-town midrange play.

This is pure identity: chaotic aggression that punishes players who overcommit to playing “safe.”


Visuals

Sean Yang’s art captures Jinx in full manic bloom. She’s sitting on what looks like the aftermath of her own destruction—splayed across rubber and steel, face bruised but grinning, holding a detonator like a cigarette.

Neon purples and hot pinks fracture the background like a rave mid-meltdown. This isn’t a clean win; it’s a dirty one. And that’s the point.

The expression isn’t heroic—it’s feral. The linework is rough, chaotic, but controlled enough to guide your eye toward the key detail: Jinx has zero fear. She’s already planning her next explosion.


Pull Rate & Value Speculation

Loose Cannon is card 301/298, putting it squarely in the overnumbered collector zone. It’s marked Legend rarity, and Jinx is already one of the most recognizable characters in League lore.

If Riftbound plays its distribution like other TCGs, expect Loose Cannon to land in the “chase tier” for red-purple players, especially those building draw-burn or relentless aggro stacks.

No alt art is confirmed yet, but if one drops, expect a bidding war from collectors and Jinx fans alike. Foil status hasn’t been revealed either, but this art begs to shine in holographic.

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