Riftbound TCG Origins Non-Signature Chase Cards: The Most Valuable Cards and Best Pulls
Riftbound, the League of Legends TCG, features several valuable cards beyond its signature variants in the Origins set. These standout pulls combine strong collector appeal with impressive artwork and gameplay potential. Here are the most valuable non-signature cards in Riftbound TCG Origins.
This ranking is based on each card's current market value on TCGplayer at the time of writing. Card prices may change over time as supply, demand, and market conditions evolve.
Most Valuable Non-Signature Cards in Riftbound TCG Origins
Not every valuable card in Riftbound's Origins set features a signature treatment. These cards are valued for their rarity, artwork, or strength in play.
This ranking excludes non-signature versions of signed overnumber cards, which are covered separately in our Riftbound Origins signature card article.
5. Time Warp
Time Warp is currently the fifth most expensive non-signature card in Riftbound's Origins set. This Mind spell has a steep ten energy and four power cost but its powerful effect justifies it. It lets you take an extra turn after your current one ends, letting you score extra points off holding or conquering.
It's currently valued at $32.23 USD.
4. Unchecked Power
The set's fourth most expensive non-signature card is Unchecked Power, another powerful mind spell. This card exhausts all your friendly units then deals 12 damage to all units at battlefields. It's a great board wipe that can eliminate out almost all units in the game.
You'll ideally want to move your units back to base first before using this to minimize the units you'd lose. Its current market price is $42.50 USD.
3. Kai'Sa Survivor
Kai'Sa, Survivor is the third most expensive non-signature card in Riftbound Origins. This champion unit costs four energy, has 4 might, and lets you draw one card when it conquers. It also has Accelerate, letting it enter ready if you pay one energy and one Fury power.
Kai'Sa, Survivor's price is primarily due to it being one of the Fury domain's best ways to consistently draw cards. It's currently valued at $47.46 USD in regular printings and $57.89 USD in its alternate art.
2. Dazzling Aurora
The second most expensive non-signature card in the set is Dazzling Aurora, a powerful gear in the Body domain. It lets you reveal cards from the top of your main deck at the end of your turn. When you reveal a unit from this effect, it lets you play it while ignoring its cost.
Dazzling Aurora has a steep energy and power cost that justifies its powerful ability to let you cheat in units. Since the release of Riftbound's Unleashed set, this card is used to cheat in powerful units like the Elder Dragon.
Its current market price is $62.83 USD.
1. Baited Hook
Baited Hook is currently the most expensive non-signature card in Riftbound's Origins set. It's a gear in the Order domain that lets you kill a friendly unit to look at the top five cards in your main deck. Afterwards, it lets you play a unit from among them that has up to 1 more Might than the killed unit.
Similar to Dazzling Aurora, this gear lets you cheat in high might units into play. This card's price increase is mainly due to its strong synergy with the LeBlanc legend from Unleashed. It's currently valued at $64.99 USD.
Riftbound's Origins set includes several non-signature cards with strong value among collectors and players alike. These cards prove that some of the set's most notable pulls extend beyond its premium variants. Additional non-signature cards could gain prominence as the Origins meta and collector market continue to develop.
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This story was originally published May 30, 2026 at 11:26 PM.