Riftbound: Spiritforged

Riftbound: A First Look at the New Set, Spiritforged

Riftbound Origins, the new League of Legends trading card game, finally saw its Western release this past Halloween. The second set, Spiritforged, is on the horizon, coming out this December in China and February 13, 2026 in English. While we wait for the next expansion, the Riftbound team has offered a short glimpse into what we can expect when it comes to new cards, mechanics, Legends, and more. Check out the reveal video below, and continue reading for an in-depth breakdown of the new reveals.

New Mechanics

Spiritforged introduces a handful of new mechanics and keywords to build your decks around. They are:

  • Equipment: These are Gear cards that can be attached to units for a cost that can increase their Might or give special abilities.
  • Weaponmaster: Units with this ability can attach an Equipment for a discounted Power cost upon entering the game.
  • Quick-Draw: You can play Equipment cards that have this keyword at Reaction speed, then equip it automatically once it enters.
  • Gold: A special token created by certain cards that you can exhaust to pay for the Power cost of cards you play.
  • Repeat: Spells with this keyword can be played twice at once if you pay double the cost. So spells with Repeat will have utility in both the early and late game.

New Legends

You can’t play Riftbound without first selecting the Legend to base your deck and strategy on. Spiritforged will introduce 12 new characters from the League of Legends universe you can pick from. Here are some of them:

New Products

With Origins, there were a few different sealed products players could get their hands on to bolster their collection; booster packs, Champion decks, and Proving Grounds. While Spiritforged is coming with new Champion decks, there are not yet details on what other products will launch. See below for the Spiritforged booster pack art and the new Champion decks, featuring Fiora and Rumble:

New Card Gallery

This is just a small taste of what Riftbound: Spiritforged has to offer. We’ll surely see more reveals as we move closer to its release date, so be sure to check back often. In the meantime, you can watch our unboxing of the Riftbound Worlds 2025 bundle to see what’s inside if you’re able to pick one up. Below are.

Below are more new Spiritforged cards, ranging from new Champions and alternate art to equipment and new units.

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  • Myles is an editor with Temple of Geek where he primarily covers video games, with freelance work published on sites like IGN and SmashPad. He has extensive experience with live event coverage, with shows like San Diego Comic-Con, Summer Game Fest, D23, and Star Wars Celebration under his belt. Follow him on Twitter @MylesObenza

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Myles Obenza

Myles is an editor with Temple of Geek where he primarily covers video games, with freelance work published on sites like IGN and SmashPad. He has extensive experience with live event coverage, with shows like San Diego Comic-Con, Summer Game Fest, D23, and Star Wars Celebration under his belt. Follow him on Twitter @MylesObenza

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