Riftbound Spiritforged Set Guide and Prices in Australia

Riftbound Spiritforged for Australian players: 221 cards, 12 new champions including Irelia and Rumble, equipment mechanics, and current AUD prices.

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Quick Answer

Riftbound Spiritforged is the second set in the League of Legends TCG, released in English on February 13, 2026. It added 221 new cards and 12 new champions including Azir, Irelia, Draven, Lucian, Renata Glasc, Sivir, Ezreal, Fiora, Rumble, Jax, Rek'Sai, and Ornn. Champion Decks for Rumble and Fiora retail at AU$39.99 RRP. Browse the full Spiritforged card list and current AUD prices at /cards/riftbound/sets/spiritforged.

What Spiritforged Added to Riftbound

Spiritforged built on Origins in three distinct ways that made two-set decks meaningfully different from Origins-only builds.

Twelve new champions, none of which (except Fiora) appeared as a Legend in Origins. This matters because it means Spiritforged expanded the viable deck types substantially rather than just adding supporting cards to existing Origins archetypes. With 12 new Legends, 12 new competitive directions opened up.

Equipment cards are the mechanical addition unique to Spiritforged. These cards attach to Units and enhance them in ways that were not possible with Origins cards alone. Equipment creates a new build consideration: which Units are worth equipping, when to commit equipment resources mid-game, and how equipment synergises with each champion's identity.

30 Overnumbered cards including 12 with Signature variants. The collector chase layer in Spiritforged follows the same structure as Origins, with Overnumbered cards pulling at approximately one per three boxes and Signature variants within those at roughly one in ten Overnumbered cards.

The set is themed around the Spirit Blossom event from League of Legends lore, with the narrative framing being that weapons are extensions of your champion's identity, which informed the equipment mechanic design.

The Twelve Spiritforged Champions

Each of the 12 new Spiritforged champions introduced a distinct playstyle.

Irelia is built around momentum and counterattack, rewarding players who respond to opponent actions rather than purely dictating the pace.

Fiora is a precision duelling champion, suited to one-on-one combat and point-damage strategies. The Fiora Champion Deck is one of the two Spiritforged starter products.

Rumble is the aggressive equipment champion, designed to take full advantage of the set's new equipment cards to power up Units for overwhelming attacks. The Rumble Champion Deck is the other Spiritforged starter product.

Ezreal rewards careful timing and spell interaction.

Draven and Lucian are both damage-focused champions with distinct approaches: Draven leans into spectacle-style high-damage moments, Lucian into sustained offensive pressure.

Azir, Jax, Ornn, Renata Glasc, Sivir, and Rek'Sai each brought their own archetypes. Azir introduces sand soldiers as unit tokens, Jax is built around equipment synergies specifically, Ornn around building and using forge items.

Spiritforged Products and AU Pricing

Champion Decks (Rumble and Fiora): AU$39.99 RRP at Australian game stores. Each deck contains 56 cards (40 main deck, 1 Legend, 12 Runes, 3 Battlefields), plus a paper playmat, how-to-play guide, and deck box.

Booster Boxes: 24 packs of 14 cards each. Each pack contains seven commons, three uncommons, two flex slots (at minimum Rare), one foil of any rarity, and one Rune or token card.

Spiritforged is the middle set in the 2026 lineup, which can affect availability: some AU retailers have solid stock, while others have sold through their initial allocation. Check current availability before ordering.

Find Spiritforged products on eBay AU here: search eBay for Riftbound Spiritforged.

Spiritforged in the Current Competitive Meta

As of May 2026, Spiritforged champions and support cards are central to competitive Riftbound in Australia. The set is legal in all formats alongside Origins and Unleashed, and none of the three sets have rotated. Irelia and Fiora decks were among the first to challenge the Origins-era meta dominance of Jinx aggro and Viktor control. Equipment synergy builds from Spiritforged created a new strategic layer that Origins-only builds can't easily replicate.

For current price movement on Spiritforged singles, check the Market page at /market. Competitive Epics from high-play archetypes hold value while the format is active.

Sealed or Singles for Spiritforged?

The logic is the same as Origins: targeted singles purchases beat random pack opening for players with a specific champion in mind. Spiritforged has 221 cards across 12 new archetypes, and the cards you need are concentrated around your chosen champion. Buying the Champion Deck first gives you a working starting point, and supplementing with specific singles from the set is more efficient than hoping to open them from packs.

Use the EV Calculator at /tools to assess whether current Spiritforged box prices support a sealed purchase before committing.

Use the Compare tool at /compare to evaluate specific Spiritforged singles against each other before buying.

The C3 Take

Spiritforged is the set you cannot skip if you are playing Riftbound seriously. The champions and mechanics introduced here are woven into the current format in ways that Origins-only builds cannot match. Irelia, Rumble, and Fiora have all proven themselves at the competitive level, and equipment as a mechanic added a strategic dimension that isn't going away. If you started with an Origins Champion Deck, the right next step is identifying which Spiritforged singles your champion archetype needs, then buying those directly. The Champion Deck for Rumble or Fiora is a cost-effective entry if you want to shift to a Spiritforged champion entirely. Either way, Spiritforged is not optional for a serious Riftbound collection.

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