Riftbound - What if MTG Commander, but League of Legends?

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A year after Disney decided to make their own trading card game, Riot Games decided to tap into the market as well with Riftbound. A 2-4 player card game about conquering battlefields.
It releases in China in August, while worldwide in October.
Riftbound logo

Deckbuilding is somewhat similar to Magic's commander. You start by choosing your champion legend (commander), that dictates which rune domains (mana color) cards you can use. However, instead of using 100 card decks, the deck is split into two, the 12 card Rune Deck(precons use 6-6 split for domains), and the 40 card Main Deck, you also pick 3 battlefield cards, but only one of them is used in a game.

Basically the gist of the gameplay is that you play units (creatures in Magic) to conquer the battlefields picked before the game starts, if only your units remain on the battlefield its yours, otherwise you fight the opposing units, the attacking player distributes the summed up might of his units between the defenders (you have to kill the unit first before damaging another), if the opponent loses all of their units the battlefield is conquered, otherwise the attacker units go back to the base (they do not die). While conquered, battlefields give you various effects that are described on the card, and every turn they provide you with a point. First to 8 points wins.

The rune (mana) system itself is interesting, you channel (play) two runes each turn, each card has an associated rune cost called energy, which requires you to exhaust (tap) rune cards in order to play it, additionally to energy, some cards possess an additional cost called power, that requires you to recycle (put at the bottom of a deck) a rune card of the specified color. You can recycle the same rune that was exhausted in order to play a card.

The spells system is interesting, too. The spells are split into Actions and Reactions. Actions can be played at "Instant speed" (whenever you want), but to respond to an Action you can only use a Reaction spell. Reaction spells resolve before Action spells.

You can play with between 1 and 3 other people. You can even team up and play a 2v2, which I find unique.

If you want more details on how the game works, here's an official how to play guide.

Okay that's fine... But the game isn't even out yet, how can I even play it?

Most people opt to use the community made Riftbound mod for Tabletop Simulator. That's the most popular option since you don't need to code up a whole client and every effect of every card. The mod has various features like a button on every rune to easily recycle it, the playmat image changing based on your chosen champion legend and allows you to import decks made on Piltover Archive.
The fact that it's a TTS mod comes with the caveat that there's no matchmaking, people play with each other by pinging the Looking for Games role on the Riftbound community Discord

There even already are weekly Riftbound tournaments

The official client for Riftbound will drop in October, hopefully with no Vanguard.

My personal thoughts, so the post doesn't read like an astroturfed piece of shit ad bullshit

I think the gameplay is interesting, but I find changing the names of some of the already established terms fucking retarded, e.g. "trash" instead of "graveyard" or "exhaust" instead of "tap", some terms though, stayed the same, like token or mulligan. I dislike that cards are written in first person ("Ready (untap) me" instead of "Ready this card" or whatever). There's also the question of whether or not the client version will include Vanguard, because on one hand it's just a card game, on the other hand it's Riot Games.
I mainly want to get into it, because, unlike other well-established card games, it doesn't have a lot of cards (only around 320), and because the state of the Big Ones is pretty bad - Magic kind of fell off hard, especially now that Universes Beyond cards are now Standard-legal, Yu-Gi-Oh is the funny haha win by turn 2 game, Pokemon TCG is more of a collector thing than a game in my eyes, and Hearthstone is digital-only.
Overall, I'll be following this game to see what comes out of it.
 
Huh? They already made a card game with lols characters, called Legends of Runterra, or was that just a protoype for Riftbound?
It is strange to me that they didn't use the same name for this one, for merging the existing playerbase and all of that.
from what i know (first google result googling legends of runeterra riftbound which was a reddit post), they couldnt make lor profitable so they decided to attempt it again

this time they partnered with uvs games who have experience with card games, and this time apart from going digital, theyre also actually printing the cards so you can play physically
from what ive seen people say about it, irl it plays really well thanks to the social aspect of the it, i dunno how it will turn out digitally though


blame wizards of the coast for having a patent on that.
should've lapsed now iirc, but companies tend to be more safe than sorry.

exhaust was used by ffg as well for example.
damn, that reminds me how hasbro has patented/trademark "draw 4", so you could have "draw 3" or "draw 5", but not "draw 4"
one uno clone on roblox had the term "draw 4" and hasbro was angry about it, so the devs changed it to "draw 5-1" and that solved it :story:
 
Huh? They already made a card game with lols characters, called Legends of Runterra, or was that just a protoype for Riftbound?
It is strange to me that they didn't use the same name for this one, for merging the existing playerbase and all of that.
probably just normal MTG. interesting that they merged it.
 
Riot kinda fucked one of the ways of playing Riftbound, a client called Pixelborn. I didn't describe it in the thread because it didn't have the lastest cards coded in because the dude has a life and I thought nobody played it (a lot of people played it apparently).
They've put out an announcement saying clients with automatic spell resolution are verboten.
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TTS is still safe, however, since everything is manual, it plays very much like paper, Pixelborn, on the other hand, played like Magic: Arena.

Also another safe way to play Riftbound is via TCGArena
 
Riot kinda fucked one of the ways of playing Riftbound, a client called Pixelborn. I didn't describe it in the thread because it didn't have the lastest cards coded in because the dude has a life and I thought nobody played it (a lot of people played it apparently).
They've put out an announcement saying clients with automatic spell resolution are verboten.
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TTS is still safe, however, since everything is manual, it plays very much like paper, Pixelborn, on the other hand, played like Magic: Arena.

Also another safe way to play Riftbound is via TCGArena
remind me again, who is still running one of the most toxic games out there?
I also fail to comprehend how "automatic resolution" is in any form affecting "community and health of the game"...
 
remind me again, who is still running one of the most toxic games out there?
I also fail to comprehend how "automatic resolution" is in any form affecting "community and health of the game"...
dunno, not really care, i think its because then you can say "i target this unit with this action" and stuff like that, which is kinda social

also i like how banning automatic resolution clients has filtered out a lot of people, gatekeeping is good
 
Was this wave two of origin? I want to say I saw rumblings that Riot was looking to deal with the scalping issues by pushing out more product.

Also on topic of the game, what leader are you playing/building? I finally got to play and this feels like a cross between One Piece and Magic.
 
Was this wave two of origin? I want to say I saw rumblings that Riot was looking to deal with the scalping issues by pushing out more product.

Also on topic of the game, what leader are you playing/building? I finally got to play and this feels like a cross between One Piece and Magic.
This was for set 2 spiritforged, they haven’t announced when a new wave of origins/proving grounds (god I want proving grounds so bad but that for sure I will not buy at scalped price purely because Flash is something retarded like 70 dollars ea) but yes it is in the works

I evidently cracked and bought 2 boxes at about 2x market price, I did get insanely lucky on pulls (more so my wife I had help open cards because she can’t be mad about a hobby if 1) you don’t tell her how much it cost and 2) you involve her with it she pulled the Ahri 303 non sig, I pulled the red Kai’sa Alt art, and some other high value cards). I’m a few cards short of finishing a Leona deck because I pulled 2x zenith blades, but I also have made a Viktor deck.

Honestly more so just happy to have a physical league property to collect that at least (hopefully) keeps some value in some aspects. Like seriously the Ahri over number looks so sick and the Order rune alt art (all of them really) 😫
 
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