In a game full of flashy Champions and high-stakes Spells, Machine Evangel carves out a very specific—and very annoying—niche.
This is a value engine disguised as cannon fodder. You don’t run this card to win a fight. You run it to die strategically and come out with more units than you started with.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
Machine Evangel is a 5-cost, 4-power Unit from Piltover with one key feature: Deathknell – Play three 1|1 Recruit unit tokens into your base.
That means the moment Machine Evangel dies, you’re getting board presence on tap. Not stats. Not buffs. Just three extra bodies. And that’s the whole point.
In Riftbound, especially in swarm-heavy or token-reliant decks, that kind of payoff on death can swing tempo like crazy. Need blockers? Great. Want more fodder for sacrifice triggers or buff synergies?
Perfect. It’s not flashy—but in midgame situations where every board slot matters, Machine Evangel quietly becomes a threat generator.
That said, it’s not a plug-and-play card. With 5 mana and only 4 power, it doesn’t trade well unless it’s bait.
You want it to die efficiently, either via enemy aggression or your own removal triggers. But once it does, your opponent’s clean kill turns into a small army. That trade math adds up fast.
Visuals
Kudos Productions nailed the vibe. Machine Evangel is part cult leader, part twisted inventor.
Long mechanical limbs reach into the void, while a glowing light pulses in its hand like a half-built sun.
The setting feels like a back-alley sermon from a steam-powered prophet—full of danger, reverence, and wires. It’s creepy. It’s elegant. It works.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
Machine Evangel is card 239/298, standard numbering with no alt art confirmed. No foil status yet, but if this card sees frequent play in token or combo builds, expect its price to reflect that reliability.
It’s not sexy, but it’s efficient—and efficiency often finds a home in meta decks.
If a foil version drops with that eerie green glow dialed up, it’s going to be a low-key collectible, especially for Piltover mains who like their value engines on the dark side.
Machine Evangel isn’t here for the spotlight. It’s here to die—and make sure you benefit when it does. That’s not flash. That’s strategy.