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    My favorite League of Legends spin-off since Arcane just got even better – but the upgrade only amplifies my stock availability woes


    The weekend is here, and among the Valentine’s Day celebrations I’ll be searching my local stores for one thing: Spiritforged, the latest set in the Riftbound trading card game (TCG) that features the cast and world of League of Legends and Arcane, the hit game and Netflix show.

    With the addition of new Equipment gear – which your units can wield for powerful buffs – alongside Gold tokens, a new resource option for playing your most powerful cards, plus some excellent new Champions and Legends to build around, this set adds a lot of exciting game pieces for players to experiment with. I’m currently constructing an Azir deck after some lucky pulls in my box and because I love his card’s design.

    But forget about all that for a minute because I want to celebrate the actual best addition to Riftbound that dropped with this new set: Pre-Rift, Riftbound’s Limited format.

    Spiritforged cards in a collage

    (Image credit: Riot)

    I’m also a major Magic:The Gathering player and outside of Commander my favorite way to experience the game is through Limited – either Draft or Sealed environments. Essentially, rather than arriving with a premade deck, you show up, open packs, and build a deck. You then play a tournament within the venue alongside the other players.


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