10 Most Valuable Cards in Riftbound: Unleashed

Want to know which cards are the most valuable in Riftbound's third set, Unleashed? Let's find out!
Riftbound Unleashed Most Valuable cards

After launching in late 2025, Riftbound has become another hugely popular TCG, amongst long term fans and new players alike. With solid mechanics and gorgeous cards, the League of Legends card game seems to have become a serious contender in the TCG realm. With the third set, Unleashed, now available, we have taken a look at which cards are currently commanding the highest values with Riftbound fans. Let’s take a look at the most valuable cards in Riftbound: Unleashed!

10. LeBlanc, Deceiver (Overnumbered) – Showcase, 235/219

LeBlanc Deceiver Overnumber card
Image credit: Riot Games

In Riftbound, cards which are numbered above the “official” number of cards in any set are known as overnumbered cards. These are referred to as Secret Rare cards in most trading card games, but they’re the same thing: alternate art variants of other cards in any given set. This alternate art variant of LeBlanc, Deceiver does a great job of showcasing the character’s ability to mirror herself.

9. Vex, Gloomist (Overnumbered) – Showcase, 232/219

Vex Gloomist overnumbered card
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The yordle named Vex is perhaps the perfect embodiment of teen angst; she’s a character who thrives in, and spreads, darkness and gloom wherever she goes. This is captured brilliantly on this overnumbered Vex, Gloomist card.

8. Diana, Scorn of the Moon (Overnumbered) – Showcase, 234/219

Diana Scorn of the Moon overnumbered card
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With a crescent shaped blade, the Legend known as Diana is infused with the power of the moon. This gorgeous overnumbered card shows her in action, clad in her shimmering armor.

7. Kha’Zix, Voidreaver (Signature) – Showcase, 236*/219

Kha'Zix Voidreaver Signature card
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Overnumbered cards are available in even rarer variants, bearing a printed signature of the card’s artist. That’s what we have here, with the Kha’Zix Voidreaver card, featuring the signature of artist Jeffrey Chen.

6. Poppy, Keeper of the Hammer (Signature) – Showcase, 237*/219

Poppy Keeper of the Hammer signature card
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Another yordle Legend, Poppy wields the hammer of Orlon. Though she is the hammer’s current custodian, she is searching for the weapon’s “rightful” wielder, the possibly mythological Hero of Demacia. This card is another with an artist’s signature, as are most of the rest of the cards here!

5. Jhin, Virtuoso (Signature) – Showcase, 226*/219

Jhin Virtuoso signature card
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Though most artists wield paintbrushes and pens to create their work, the assassin Jhin’s chosen medium is somewhat darker. His gun is his artistic tool; brutality and murder his method of creative expression. The blood red backdrop of Jhin’s overnumbered, signature card shows the violent artist in his element.

4. Diana, Scorn of the Moon (Signature) – Showcase, 234*/219

Diana Scorn of the Moon signature card
Image credit: Riot Games

Here we have Diana, Scorn of the Moon once more. This time, the difference is in the signature; the card is otherwise the same. However, that signature and the card’s scarcity makes a big difference to the card’s value!

3. Pyke, Bloodharbor Ripper (Signature) – Showcase, 228*/219

Pyke Bloodharbor Ripper signature card
Image credit: Riot Games

A harpooner from Bilgewater, Pyke was swallowed by an enormous jaull-fish. That should have been the end of the famed fisherman, but Pyke returned as a supernaturally powered vigilante. Here we have an image of the sinister seaman, his magical power and violent purpose on full display.

2. LeBlanc, Deceiver (Signature) – Showcase, 235*/219

LeBlanc Deceiver signature card
Image credit: Riot Games

Here we have LeBlanc again; given her powers of duplication, it seems entirely apt to see this card repeated here! Of course, the only difference between the two LeBlanc, Deceiver cards is the signature, but that is enough to have made this variant incredibly sought after.

1. Baron Nashor (Ultimate) – Showcase, 238/219

Baron Nashor Ultimate card
Image credit: Riot Games

Finally, we have the Baron Nashor card in its Ultimate rarity. The only Ultimate rare Showcase card in the Unleashed set, it also marks the debut of this special rarity entirely. Found in less than 1% of all Riftbound: Unleashed booster packs, you’ll likely need to open at least 100 boosters, maybe more, to find it. Unless you’re extremely lucky of course! Which explains exactly why this card is the most valuable card in Riftbound’s Unleashed set.

Check out our full list of cards in the Unleashed set. We also have a list of all Champion Legend cards in Riftbound: Unleashed, so you can start thinking about who you want to head up your deck using the new set!

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