The launch set of Riftbound: Origins has introduced players to an exciting new feature—Overnumbered cards. These rare collectibles stand above the standard set, offering alternate artwork and premium finishes for some of League of Legends’ most iconic champions.
In this post, we’ll cover exactly what Overnumbered cards are, which champions were chosen, and how rare these exclusive pulls really are.
What Are Overnumbered Cards?
Overnumbered cards are alternate-art champion cards that appear beyond the main 298-card set list. If you spot a card numbered #299 or higher, you’ve found one of these elusive treasures.
- Special Artwork – Each card comes with unique illustrations and a foil finish.
- Signature Versions – The rarest tier includes the artist’s signature and an asterisk in its numbering.
- Collector’s Status – These cards represent the highest rarity tier in Origins, making them highly sought after by collectors and competitive fans alike.
The 12 Champions with Overnumbered Card Versions
Twelve champions from Origins received Overnumbered treatment. Each champion has both a Standard Overnumbered and a Signature Overnumbered version.
- Viktor
- Kai’Sa
- Darius
- Leona
- Volibear
- Ahri
- Yasuo
- Teemo
- Lee Sin
- Jinx
- Miss Fortune
- Sett
How Rare Are They?
Pulling an Overnumbered card is no easy feat, and their rarity makes them some of the most exciting cards to chase in booster packs.
- Standard Overnumbered: Found in about 1 out of every 3 booster boxes.
- Signature Overnumbered: Extremely scarce, appearing in only 1 of every 10 Overnumbered pulls—roughly 1 in 360 booster packs.
Final Thoughts On Overnumberd Cards
Overnumbered cards add a premium collectible layer to Riftbound: Origins. With stunning alternate art, signature editions, and extremely low pull rates, these cards are positioned to become the centerpiece of many collections.
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