What’s Inside a Riftbound Vault?

Want to know what's inside a Riftbound Vault? Let's take a look at each item you'll find inside the Vault!
Riftbound Vault Bundle

Newly introduced as part of the product range for Unleashed, the third Riftbound set, the Vault bundle is a great way to get started with a Riftbound deck. What does it contain? Let’s find out!

Opening the Riftbound Vault

Riftbound Vault outer box
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First up, we slide off the cardboard outer, revealing the sturdy storage box. The box itself is designed to hold at least part of your Riftbound card collection, so don’t get rid of it! Inside this storage box, you’ll see the contents packaged in a very compact manner.

Riftbound Vault inside
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Another piece of cardboard packaging is holding the other contents safely in place. Just like the storage box itself though, don’t get rid of that cardboard protection; it doubles up as something else!

Card Dividers

Card Dividers Riftbound Vault
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As you can see here, the cardboard which protects the contents inside the vault actually holds the card dividers. There are two of these, both pictured above, and they can be pressed out and used to separate your cards in the storage box.

Riftbound Unleashed Booster Packs

Riftbound Unleashed Booster Packs
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Within the Vault you’ll also find 6 Riftbound Unleashed booster packs. It’s a great start to a collection, or even to bolster an existing collection of Riftbound cards!

Double Sided Tokens

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Sealed in plastic packaging are three double-sided token cards. I’m not certain if these are the same tokens in every Vault, but I got tokens which were Bird on one side, with Brush battlefields on the other side. The Brush tokens are foil treated, which I tried (and failed!) to show in the above image.

Runes

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Finally, there are 36 Rune cards in the Vault. You’ll have 6 of each Rune color, which is a great tool for assisting with deck building. If you need more assistance with how to play Riftbound before taking the plunge, check out our guide to how recycling works. While you’re here, take a look at our full review of Riftbound.

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Jason Brown

Card Gamer's owner, Jason has been a fan of both tabletop and digital gaming since the early 80s. Not only did he help launch Card Gamer, but he's also responsible for writing more than 500 articles on the site too. Jason has been writing for more than 25 years, with bylines at Polygon, Nintendo Life, Retro Dodo, Lost in Cult and many more. He also regularly writes on a variety of geeky topics at his own website, midlifegamergeek.com.

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