Exclusive: Check Out Our Preview Card For Riftbound Vendetta

Temple of Geek is excited to show off our exclusive Riftbound Vendetta preview card. The fourth set of Riot Games’ League of Legends trading card game, Vendetta pits some of the game’s most iconic characters against each other to recreate iconic rivalries The 133-card set introduces nine new Legends to the fold, including three enemy-aligned Domain’s for the first time. But today, we have a new Calm Domain unit to show off, Sandstone Chimera. Check out our reveal below.

Sandstone Chimera Explained

Sandstone Chimera cost seven Energy and two Calm Power, a relatively costly unit. It has also eight Might, with an effect that reads “[w]hile I’m at a battlefield, players only channel 1 rune at the start of their Channel Phase”. From a gameplay perspective, the juice is worth the squeeze, so to speak. The high cost paired with its powerful ability makes for not only a balanced card overall, but potentially a crucial piece for midrange decks. Being able to slow your opponent’s runes down by one per turn could set them off curve, devastating their gameplan.

At worst, Sandstone Chimera is an expensive body that won’t have an impact in the mid to late game. But I’m anticipating that, when paired with the right Domain or slotted into the right deck, it can be a powerful hoser that your opponents will quickly have to prioritize removing.

For more Riftbound, check out our breakdown of some of the earlier Vendetta reveals. Of if you’re a player looking for the next big opportunity to sling some cardboard, Riot has recently announced Convergence Fest. Taking place in Las Vegas, this is a join tournament featuring the Teamfight Tactics Open and the first North America Riftbound Regionals Championship.

Riftbound Vendetta releases July 31, the first set to reach release parity in English and Chinese. We also have a first look at the fifth set, Radiance.

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  • Myles is the video games editor at Temple of Geek, but you can also see his work on IGN, GameSpot, Kotaku, Giant Bomb, Restart.run, and more. Outside of games, he covers movies, TV, TCGs, and live events. You can follow him on Bluesky @‪mylesobenza.bsky.social‬

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Myles Obenza

Myles is the video games editor at Temple of Geek, but you can also see his work on IGN, GameSpot, Kotaku, Giant Bomb, Restart.run, and more. Outside of games, he covers movies, TV, TCGs, and live events. You can follow him on Bluesky @‪mylesobenza.bsky.social‬

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