Riftbound: Spiritforged Set Review - Forging the Future of Magic
Riftbound: Spiritforged marks a pivotal expansion that introduces Equipment cards as a new strategic layer, fundamentally changing how players approach deck construction and resource management. The s
Riftbound: Spiritforged marks a pivotal expansion that introduces Equipment cards as a new strategic layer, fundamentally changing how players approach deck construction and resource management. The set's dual-cost system for gear creates meaningful decisions between immediate board presence and long-term equipment value. Two weeks after release, the meta has proven surprisingly diverse, with multiple archetypes finding success across competitive formats.
High-Value Singles
- Kai'Sa - Survivor Epic — Central to multiple tier-1 strategies, her adaptive kit synergizes perfectly with the new Equipment mechanics
- Volibear - Furious Alternate Art — The premium alternate art treatment combined with his dominant presence in aggressive decks has made this a chase card
- Kadregrin the Infernal Epic — A powerful late-game threat that single-handedly enables control strategies in the current meta
- Jinx - Demolitionist Alternate Art — Her explosive synergy with Quick-Draw equipment makes her both competitively viable and visually stunning
- Lee Sin - Ascetic Epic — Weaponmaster interactions create incredible combo potential, driving demand among competitive players
Notable Interactions
The Equipment system introduces gear cards with innovative dual-cost mechanics, requiring both initial play investment and separate equipping costs that add strategic depth to every turn. Five new keywords—Echo, Unique, Equip, Quick-Draw, and Weaponmaster—create intricate interaction webs that reward careful planning and timing. Draven - Showboat paired with Twin Axes equipment has emerged as a tournament-defining combination, particularly dominating the competitive Asian circuits with its explosive damage potential.
What the Community Is Saying
Players are celebrating the healthy competitive diversity, with Kai'Sa, Ezreal, Azir, and Annie all representing distinct viable strategies that keep tournaments unpredictable. The community has responded positively to the set's respectful power level, noting how classic Origins decks remain competitive with minimal adjustments rather than requiring complete overhauls. Equipment mechanics are being praised as a genuine innovation that adds meaningful strategic choices without inflating the game's power level or invalidating existing strategies.
Available Products
- Riftbound: Spiritforged Booster Box — 24 Booster packs
- Riftbound: Spiritforged Champion Deck - Rumble — Ready-to-play 50-card Champion deck + booster pack
- Riftbound: Spiritforged Champion Deck - Fiora — Ready-to-play 50-card Champion deck + booster pack


