Riftbound Rarity List

Updated June 12, 2026. Prices: TCGplayer market prices via the tcgcsv feed, refreshed daily.

Riftbound's standard rarity ladder runs Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic — and above it sit the special printings: Showcase, the chase tier, plus Promo printings from events and organized play. Below is the full list, what each rarity means, and how many printings our database tracks at each rarity, across 1,064printings in total. Riot does not publish pull rates, so you won't find any here — treat any pull rate you read elsewhere as an unofficial community estimate.

One thing that trips up new collectors: rarity belongs to the printing, not the card. The same card can exist as a Rare base printing and a Showcase Signature printing with its own collector number — and the two have very different prices. The Showcase guide covers the chase tier in detail.

The full rarity ladder

RarityWhat it meansPrintings
CommonThe base rarity — most cards in any booster pack, and the everyday pool decks are built from.214
UncommonA small step up from Common; still pulled frequently from boosters.213
RarePulled less often than Uncommons; many playable staples sit at this rarity.213
EpicThe top of the standard rarity ladder within a set's base numbering — the headline cards of each set.124
ShowcaseThe chase rarity: full-art and special-frame printings — alternate arts ("a"-suffix numbers), overnumbered Legends, and star-numbered Signature cards. Usually a set's most valuable pulls.181
PromoPromotional printings from events and organized play, outside the booster ladder. Metal-finish organized-play promos are among the most expensive Riftbound cards.119

How to spot a Showcase printing

The collector number is the reliable check. Showcase printings come in three styles: alternate artsshare the base card's number with an “a” suffix (e.g. UNL-060a), overnumbered printings carry numbers past the set's printed total, and Signature printings are star-numbered (e.g. UNL-237*). If the number on your card has a suffix, a star, or runs past the set size, you are holding a Showcase printing — look it up by number and the card page lists every printing with its rarity and market price.

Reading the rarity off a card

If a printing is hard to identify, find the card in our database by collector number: the card page lists every printing with its rarity and a TCGplayer market price. Each set page also shows a rarity breakdown, and the rarities hub has the full per-rarity card lists.

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