Riftbound Spiritforged: Early Market Analysis for the League of Legends TCG
The second Riftbound set just launched. Here is how sealed prices are shaping up for Spiritforged.
Spiritforged Hits the Rift
Riftbound: Spiritforged is the second expansion in the League of Legends TCG by UVS Games and Riot Games. Released on February 13, 2026, it follows up on the strong debut of Riftbound: Origins and introduces two new Champion Decks featuring Rumble and Fiora.
Product Lineup
Spiritforged offers a streamlined product range:
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Booster Boxes
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Booster Cases
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Champion Decks — Rumble and Fiora
The focused product lineup keeps things simple for new players entering the game while still offering depth for collectors.
Current Sealed Market Trends
As a relatively new TCG still in its growth phase, Riftbound sealed products show different pricing dynamics than established games like MTG and Pokemon.
Booster Boxes
Booster Boxes are the core sealed product. Early demand has been solid as the Riftbound community continues to grow, and prices remain significantly more accessible than comparable products from MTG or Pokemon. The lower price floor means the barrier to entry for new players is minimal.
Champion Decks
Both the Rumble and Fiora Champion Decks have found their niches in the competitive meta. Fiora is seeing slightly more tournament play, reflected in a modest price premium over the Rumble deck. Both decks are competitively viable out of the box, which has been a strong selling point.
Booster Cases
Cases are primarily moving through local game stores building inventory and serious collectors looking to complete playsets. Case pricing is proportional to box pricing with a slight bulk discount.
Top Cards & What's Selling
Spiritforged is themed around the Ionian Spirit Blossom festival, and the showcase treatments feature Spirit Blossom skins from League of Legends. The most valuable cards in the set are all Signature variants — estimated at just 1 in every 700 packs:
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Ahri, Inquisitive (Signature) — The headliner of the set. Ahri's Spirit Blossom art makes this the single most sought-after card in Riftbound to date.
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Irelia, Fervent (Signature) — Strong competitive playability combined with stunning Spirit Blossom art.
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Vayne, Hunter (Signature) — A Spirit Blossom–themed showcase that's popular with both players and collectors.
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Sett, Brawler (Signature) — The signature variant commands a premium thanks to Sett's popularity in the League of Legends player base.
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Soraka, Wanderer (Signature) — A support Champion that rounds out the top 5 in value.
All top-value cards are Overnumbered (card numbers beyond the set's 221-card total), which is Riftbound's version of Secret Rares.
The Growing Riftbound Community
Riftbound has carved out a dedicated following, particularly among League of Legends fans crossing over into tabletop gaming. Local game store events are growing in frequency, and the competitive scene is establishing itself with regular tournament support.
The League of Legends IP gives Riftbound a massive potential audience that most new TCGs don't have access to. Each new set is converting more digital players into tabletop collectors.
Market Outlook
With Riftbound: Unleashed not arriving until May, Spiritforged has plenty of time in the spotlight. The game is still in its growth phase, which creates an interesting dynamic for sealed product — early sets of TCGs that successfully establish themselves tend to appreciate as the player base expands.
We're tracking Riftbound sealed prices alongside MTG and Pokemon across 180+ stores. As the game matures, expect more detailed market analysis in future updates.


