Riftbound: Spiritforged Card List (So Far)

Riftbound second set, Spiritforged, is on the way. Let's look at all of the cards revealed for Spiritforged so far!
Riftbound Spiritforged Card List

The new League of Legends TCG from Riot Games, Riftbound, has arrived. With first set, Origins, in the hands of eager fans worldwide, the first details for set 2, Spiritforged, have now been revealed. Along with those details, we’ve seen the first cards for Spiritforged too; let’s check them out!

Riftbound: Spiritforged Card Gallery

The cards in Riftbound: Spiritforged have the set code SFD. You can find this on the bottom left of each card, alongside the card number. The card number shows us that there will be 221 cards in the Spiritforged set, not including “Overnumber” cards. Overnumber cards begin at 222, and are secret, alternate art cards with special treatments, which will be the most highly sought after cards in the set. Here are all of the cards revealed for Spiritforged so far:

What’s New in Spiritforged?

Weaponmaster and Quick-Draw cards from Riftbound: Spiritforged
Images credit: Riot Games

Along with two new keywords, which you can see on the cards above (Weaponmaster and Quick-Draw), there are three new mechanics in Spiritforged. Gold is a new gear type which can be spent to buy Power, which in turn can be used to play more cards. Repeat allows players to pay double the cost of a card, in order for its effect to be triggered twice. Finally, Equipment cards (such as the Long Sword above) can be attached to units to give them ongoing bonuses, remaining in play even if the unit they’re attached to is killed.

When Will Spiritforged Be Released?

Spiritforged decks and booster
Images credit: Riot Games

Due to be released in February, 2026, Spiritforged looks like an exciting expansion to Riftbound’s solid gameplay mechanics. We’ll continue to update this list as more cards and details are revealed, so watch this space!

In the meantime, check out our review of Riftbound, and our guide to getting started with Riftbound too.

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