Getting Started With Riftbound: Spiritforged

RIftbound's second set, Spiritforged, has arrived. Check out our handy collection of links and details that'll help you get started with the new set!
Riftbound Spiritforged Box Set Being Held

The second set for Riftbound, the League of Legends trading card game, has arrived. Spiritforged brings new mechanics and keywords, along with several new Champions, to the popular game. Want to know how best to dive in? Let’s take a look!

Riftbound: Spiritforged Champion Decks

Riftbound Spiritforged Champion Decks
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Even if you have played Riftbound before, pre-constructed decks are a great way to become acquainted with the additions to gameplay that a new set inevitably brings. In the case of Spiritforged, there are two Champion Decks available: Fiora and Rumble, pictured above. Each box has the deck, three battlefields, rune cards, a play mat and instructions on how to play Riftbound. Additionally, each box also contains a Spiritforged booster pack. You can use the decks to get a feel for how Spiritforged plays, or indeed to get a handle on Riftbound itself if you have yet to try it out. The booster pack will give you an additional taste of the Spiritforged set, and may even contain cards that you can use to improve the Champion deck itself!

Riftbound: Spiriforged Booster Packs

Riftbound Spiritforged Booster Box
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If you’re already familiar with Riftbound, with cards from the previous set already in your collection, then you’ll probably want to dive straight into Spritiforged by buying booster packs. If you do have prior experience with Riftbound, you’ll know that cards and sealed product aren’t always easy to find, so it’s well worth checking local hobby stores and TCG-focused sites to find the packs, or individual cards, that you need.

Learning More About Riftbound and Spiritforged

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We’ve also got a host of articles right here on Card Gamer to help you with diving into Riftbound, and Spiritforged itself, before you even dive into buying cards. One element of the game which players are often tripped up by is recycling, which we explain here. We also have a guide to Riftbound card anatomy, rune colors and even the different card backs. Take a look at our guide to the keywords in Riftbound’s first set, Origins, which feature in Spiritforged too. Plus, we have a guide explaining all of the new mechanics and keywords making their debut in Spiritforged.

You can also check out a card gallery showcasing the new Champion Legend cards in Spiritforged, and another showing the full collection of cards in the set.

Finally, we have a guide which will help you find Riftbound in stores, as well as locate events to take part in, and opponents to play against. You’ll find all of that information in our guide on where to buy and play Riftbound.

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