Riftbound Ahri: Champion Deck Guide and Every Card Variant

Riftbound Ahri guide featured image showing three Ahri card variants with Fox-Fire artwork in the background, covering card variants, prices and deck guide.

If you clicked through because you just pulled an Ahri card, or because you love her from League of Legends and Arcane and want to know if she is any good in Riftbound, you are in the right place. Riftbound Ahri exists across two sets, half a dozen variants, and a price range that runs from under $5 to over $2,600 for the same character. This guide covers every confirmed Ahri card and what it is worth, then gets into whether her deck is actually worth building.

Page last updated: July 6 2026

Who Is Ahri in Riftbound?

Riftbound Ahri guide featured image showing three Ahri card variants with Fox-Fire artwork in the background, covering card variants, prices and deck guide.

Ahri is a Legend from the Origins set (OGN-255), playing the Calm/Mind domain pair (green and blue). Her deck is a hold strategy, not an aggressive one. Her Legend ability reads: when an enemy unit attacks a battlefield you control, that unit gets -1 Might for the turn, down to a minimum of 1 Might.

In plain English: Ahri makes it harder for your opponent to successfully attack the battlefields you are sitting on. She does not want to race anyone. She wants to plant herself somewhere and make it expensive for you to move her.


Every Ahri Card in Riftbound (and What They Are Worth)

This is the section most readers came for. Every confirmed Ahri variant, in ascending price order, with the set, card number, and what makes each one different from a standard copy.

Card Set / Number What Makes It Different Market Price
Ahri, Alluring Origins 066/298 Base Origins champion unit. Standard art. Base set price Check Price
Ahri, Alluring (Alternate Art) Origins 066a/298 Same card, alternate illustration. $5.00 Buy Now
Ahri, Inquisitive Spiritforged 119/221 Base Spiritforged champion unit. Standard art. Base set price Check Price
Ahri, Inquisitive (Alternate Art) SFD 119a Same card, alternate illustration. $7.00 Buy Now
Ahri, Alluring (Convention Promo) Origins promo Distributed at events including Gen Con 2026 (July 30-Aug 2). Price expected to move once distributed. Price TBC Check Price
Ahri, Nine-Tailed Fox OGN-255 promo Promo variant. Note: this card number is shared with Ahri’s Legend card. $69.00 Check Price
Ahri, Alluring (Launch Exclusive) Origins launch promo Distributed at Origins launch events. No longer available at retail. $75.00 Check Price
Ahri, Nine-Tailed Fox (Overnumbered) 303/298 Overnumbered print, printed beyond the base set count. See the overnumbered explainer below. $172.00 Check Price
Ahri, Inquisitive (Overnumbered) SFD 227/221 Overnumbered print from Spiritforged. $380.00 Check Price
Ahri, Inquisitive (Signature) SFD 227*/221 Signature card. The rarest confirmed Ahri print. See the signature explainer below. $2,665.00 Check Price
Riftbound Sleeves: Ahri Merchandise Ahri-themed sleeve set. $24.00 Buy Now
Riftbound Playmat: Spirit Blossom Ahri Merchandise Spirit Blossom themed playmat. $50.00 Buy Now

Prices move constantly on the secondary market, especially on low-population cards like the Signature print. Treat everything above $100 as a snapshot, not a guarantee, and check current listings before you buy or sell.


What Are Overnumbered and Signature Cards?

If you pulled one of the high-value Ahri cards above and are not sure what makes it special, you are not missing anything obvious. These terms are not explained on the card itself.

Overnumbered cards are printed with a card number higher than the set’s stated total. Ahri, Inquisitive has 221 numbered slots in Spiritforged, but the overnumbered copy is #227/221. That extra numbering signals a rarer, harder-to-print variant sitting outside the main set count.

Signature cards go a step further. These carry a player or artist signature element built into the card itself, and they exist in far smaller print runs than even the overnumbered copies. That scarcity is why the Ahri Signature card sits at over $2,600 while the standard version is worth a few dollars.

For a full visual breakdown of every rarity marking Riftbound uses, RiftboundSymbols.com has the complete rarity symbol reference with images of each one side by side.


How to Play Ahri: The Deck Guide

Here is the honest part. Ahri is not a competitive deck right now. Across every Unleashed Ranked Qualifier tracked so far, she has zero English-language Top 8 finishes. If you are choosing a champion purely to win a regional qualifier, she is not the pick.

That does not make building her a mistake. Riftbound is a game you are allowed to enjoy for reasons that have nothing to do with a tournament bracket. If Ahri is the reason you got interested in this game in the first place, that reason is enough.

Her deck plays a hold strategy: conquer a battlefield, then use her Legend ability to make it costly for your opponent to attack you off it. You are not looking to win fast. You are looking to sit somewhere and make your opponent pay to move you.

The two champion units you will build around are Ahri, Alluring from Origins and Ahri, Inquisitive (also called Nine-Tailed Fox) from Spiritforged, used as your Chosen Champion depending on which format you are building for.

We are not publishing a fixed decklist here, because no verified competitive Ahri decklist exists yet in the current data. What we can point you to is RiftDecks.com for community-built Ahri decklists, and Riftbound singles on TCGPlayer if you want to browse and filter for Ahri cards yourself. If you are new to buying singles instead of sealed product, our singles vs booster packs guide covers how that works.


Should You Build Ahri?

The Verdict

If Ahri is your favourite League of Legends champion and you want to play as her in Riftbound, build her deck. She has everything she needs to hold a battlefield and win games at a casual level, and that is a completely valid reason to pick a Legend. If you are trying to win a regional qualifier, she is not the right choice right now, and there is no shame in picking her back up once her results improve.

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