The Riftbound Vendetta booster display is the headline sealed product for Set 4, and if you have been watching Vendetta build since Unleashed launched, you are probably already wondering whether to order one before July 31. This guide covers exactly what you get, what it costs right now, and whether buying at the current market price actually makes sense for you.
What Is a Booster Display?
A booster display is a sealed box of 24 booster packs. It is the standard bulk purchase format for Riftbound, and it is what most players buy when they want to open a whole set at launch rather than picking up individual packs or singles from the secondary market.
The Vendetta Booster Display contains 24 packs from Set 4. Each pack gives you cards drawn from the Vendetta set, which has 160+ cards in total and 50+ Showcase cards confirmed.
For context, the Unleashed Booster Display (Set 3) drew from a set of 219 cards total. Vendetta’s set is slightly smaller at 160+, with the same Showcase card count, so Showcase cards make up a larger share of the pool you are pulling from.
What is in each individual pack, including foil slot breakdowns and showcase distribution rates, is not yet confirmed. That information will be added here once the product has been opened at launch.
Vendetta Set Overview: What Are You Buying Into?
Vendetta is Riftbound Set 4, launching globally on July 31 2026. It introduces rivalry-focused storytelling and three new domain pairs: Fury/Calm, Mind/Body, and Chaos/Order, sitting alongside the existing domain system from earlier sets.
Nine Legend cards are confirmed for Vendetta. Eight of the nine have been confirmed by name: Nasus, Renekton, Akali, Mel, Ambessa, Zed, Shen, and Riven. The ninth slot is not yet announced as of the time of writing.
At least one new keyword has appeared in community previews: Empower, which puts a Legend into an empowered state to unlock additional abilities. This is pending official confirmation when preview season opens on July 6.
If you want the full picture of everything confirmed for Vendetta so far, the Vendetta hub page has the complete set intelligence as it comes in, updated as new reveals drop through preview season.
What Does a Vendetta Booster Display Cost?
The official MSRP for the Vendetta Booster Display is $119.99. At 24 packs, that works out to exactly $5 per pack at retail price.
The current market price on TCGPlayer is running between approximately $138 and $150. One confirmed in-stock listing sits at $150.24. That means anyone buying now is paying a $18 to $30 premium over MSRP for an unreleased product where the full card pool has not yet been revealed.
All TCGPlayer listings are presale as of June 2026. All orders ship on or after July 31 2026.
Should You Pre-Order Now or Wait?
The pattern with Riftbound sealed product has been consistent: Origins, Spiritforged, and Unleashed all went out of stock at retail, and all went above MSRP on the secondary market after launch. If Vendetta follows the same pattern, waiting for the price to settle or stock to return after release may not play out the way you hope. That said, Vendetta has a full preview season still to run, and it is possible retail availability at launch will be better than earlier sets.
Pre-ordering makes sense if you are planning to open a display regardless of the final card pool, you are confident you want to be playing Vendetta from day one, and you are comfortable paying $138 to $150 now rather than risking higher prices at launch.
Waiting makes sense if you want to see the full preview season before committing, you are not certain Vendetta fits your current collection goals, or you are weighing whether the specific Legends and Showcase cards in this set justify sealed product over singles. The singles versus booster packs guide is worth a read before you decide.
The Vendetta Champions: What You Are Pulling Towards
The chase cards in any Riftbound display are the Legend cards and the Showcase variants. For Vendetta, nine Legends sit across a 160+ card set alongside 50+ Showcase cards.
| Legend | Domain | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Nasus | TBC (previews July 6) | Confirmed |
| Renekton | TBC (previews July 6) | Confirmed |
| Akali | Calm | Confirmed |
| Mel | TBC (previews July 6) | Confirmed |
| Ambessa | TBC (previews July 6) | Confirmed |
| Zed | TBC (previews July 6) | Confirmed |
| Shen | TBC (previews July 6) | Confirmed |
| Riven | Calm (community source, unverified) | Confirmed via community source |
| Ninth Legend | TBC | Unconfirmed |
Full domain details and card abilities will be confirmed during the July 6 to July 17 preview season. The Vendetta hub will carry all confirmed card information as it drops.
If you are drawn to Vendetta specifically because of the Zed and Shen rivalry, note that the Vendetta Showdown Deck is a separate two-player product featuring both champions at $34.99 MSRP. That is a better entry point if you want to start playing immediately rather than cracking packs.
Where to Buy the Vendetta Booster Display
For most buyers, TCGPlayer is the right first stop. There is one confirmed in-stock listing as of June 2026, with all other listings as presale shipping July 31.
UK buyers can also check Amazon UK, though availability at launch from previous set patterns has been limited.
Protecting Your Cards
If you are opening a display, have sleeves ready before you start. Standard size sleeves fit Riftbound cards. Dragon Shield and Ultimate Guard are the two brands most commonly recommended in the Riftbound community.
Riftbound is also releasing official rivalry-themed art sleeves as part of the Vendetta product lineup. Details on those are pending and will be added here when confirmed.
Final Verdict
If you are planning to open a Vendetta display regardless of how preview season plays out, and you have a specific reason to lock one in now (you want certainty of having a box, or you expect MSRP availability to be limited at launch), buying at current market prices between $138 and $150 is a defensible call. The premium over MSRP is real but not extreme, and the precedent from Origins, Spiritforged, and Unleashed all points in the same direction.
If you are on the fence about whether Vendetta is right for your collection, wait for the July 6 preview season. You will be in a much better position to decide once you can see the full card pool, the new Legend abilities, and how the Empower mechanic actually plays. Check back here on July 31 for confirmed pull rates and a real-world value assessment once packs have been opened.
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