There’s something reckless and genuinely dangerous about Raging Soul. This isn’t your average 4-drop.
It doesn’t just trade stats and sit there waiting to get value. It’s a punch in the face to anyone who thought your discard deck was running out of steam.
Raging Soul belongs squarely in that category of red-zone cards that don’t just hit—they hit while crossing the map, leaving trails of blown-up lanes in their wake.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
At 4 mana for a 4/4, Raging Soul has clean, fair base stats—but the moment you discard a card (a mechanic Shadow Isles decks are already built to exploit), this thing lights up like a haunted missile.
It gains Assault and Ganking, which translates to a +1 power on attack and the ability to shift from one battlefield to another during its attack.
That flexibility is huge. It means Raging Soul isn’t just a threat—it’s a misdirection engine.
Your opponent plans for it on the left, it ganks right. It sets up favorable trades, dodges lethal matchups, and squeezes through pressure where you’re weakest.
Shadow Isles discard decks already live on tempo and resource cycling—this thing weaponizes that rhythm and forces bad trades from the other side.
Expect discard-focused aggro or midrange shells to treat this as a core piece.
Visuals
Visually, Raging Soul is one of the most aggressive illustrations in the early set.
A ghostly, howling monster barrels through the sky like a meteor made of screaming rage.
The skeletal blue-green hues scream Shadow Isles, but there’s more violence than sorrow here—this isn’t a mournful spirit.
This thing is actively hunting. The tiny figures below it—the scale difference—is a reminder: this card isn’t here for a duel. It’s here for devastation.
The brushstrokes around the spirit feel raw and kinetic, like the painting is about to erupt out of the frame.
The upward swirl of light echoes its ability to move across lanes, and the fractured trees amplify its chaos. You feel the motion just looking at it.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
Raging Soul is card 019/298 in Riftbound: League of Legends TCG.
No rarity confirmed yet, but it sits in that weird spot between “build-around uncommon” and “underrated rare” depending on how discard decks shake out during early metas.
If the discard package has even mild viability, this becomes a high-priority include.
The lack of alt-art or overnumbered info means we can’t speculate on collector variants yet, but the art is prime for a foil or borderless print later.
Raging Soul is exactly the kind of card that turns a clever discard deck into a terrifying tempo threat. If your opponent sees it coming, it’s already too late.
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