Vault for Riftbound: League of Legends TCG

Riftbound

Origins made the chase.
Unleashed changes the map.

A private Riftbound-first vault for collectors tracking official set waves, champion identity, rarity treatment, and source-approved listing context. TCGplayer and Cardmarket context come first; eBay, monitored alert delivery, sync, and deeper dashboards stay locked until their documented gates clear.

Check Launch Status Private build tracking set-wave readiness. Store packages open after claim gates.
Origins Founding chase map

Jinx, Viktor, and Lee Sin Champion Decks; Proving Grounds; alt-art and Overnumber watchlists.

Spiritforged Second-set expansion

Ezreal, Fiora, Irelia, Lucian, and Rumble enter a 200+ card wave with two Champion Decks.

Unleashed Jungle heat entering

Vi/Vex Champion Decks, the new Vault product, Pre-Rift play, and XP mechanic signals.

A listing can be late. A collector cannot.

Alt Art Champion treatments separate collectors
Overnumber 299+ collector-number treatments
Unleashed Vault Sealed wave with storage built in
Vi / Vex Champion identity drives first looks
Watched Recognized data-gated

Built for launch-year collecting, not generic price watching.

Origins, Spiritforged, and Unleashed each create a different collector context: product waves, champion decks, rarity treatments, and source-approved listings.

Piltover / Zaun Spark

Champion deck identity becomes the watchlist.

Track Jinx, Viktor, Lee Sin, Vi, and Vex as official decklists, product releases, and organized-play context give collectors something real to label.

Jinx Viktor Vi Vex
Ionia Flow

Recognition needs the treatment, not just the name.

Supported card images resolve set, rarity frame, foil/alt-art context, owned status, and source age so an Epic never gets flattened into bulk.

Noxus Pressure

Sealed waves change binder math.

Proving Grounds, Booster Displays, Champion Decks, Vault bundles, and Pre-Rift pulls feed portfolio readiness without inventing trends before observations exist.

Set Pulse ready

Signals staged for the messy launch year.

Static examples show how Vault will frame real source data: first sightings, stale averages, underpriced sealed, and portfolio movement only once observed.

Your Portfolio
Set-Wave Ledger source aged
Origins to Unleashed ownership map
Alert Setup
Unleashed Vault Display Sealed ask moved before singles caught up Latency window

Three Riftbound weapons. One vault.

Price Sniper

TCGplayer and Cardmarket context first, with timestamps and source age called out so launch-week spikes do not cosplay as stable value.

TCGplayer + Cardmarket before broader marketplace claims

Instant ID

Hover supported Riftbound art and see champion, set, rarity frame, foil/alt-art/Overnumber context, owned status, and source age without breaking the hunt.

Designed for supported listings and card-image pages

Set-Wave Portfolio

Track Origins base, Spiritforged movement, Unleashed sealed, Champion Decks, Vault bundles, and chases as separate collector stories. No fake trend lines.

Dashboard opens in new tab when launch gates clear

Every public promise has a gate.

Vault is dramatic, not slippery. The page can celebrate Riftbound without pretending data-source latency, eBay expansion, sync, or alert delivery are ready before the proof exists.

Marketplace

TCGplayer + Cardmarket first.

Launch-year marketplace context needs source age, not vibes. eBay stays gated until kill-switch, staging, audit, and store-review evidence exist.

Grounded in onboarding + roadmap
Recognition

Treatment-aware, not every-page.

Recognition stays scoped to supported listings and card-image surfaces, then separates base, foil, alt art, Overnumber, and owned context.

Grounded in family synthesis
Portfolio

Set waves stay separate.

Origins products, Spiritforged set growth, and Unleashed sealed waves should stay legible instead of collapsing into one lazy binder total.

Grounded in roadmap P2
Alerts

Latency windows before delivery.

Watchlist and target-line setup can be previewed. Delivery becomes public only after the backend evaluator, inbox, and rate-limit path exists.

Grounded in E backend-first boundary

Store release when the signals deserve it.

Vault is a closed-source product. The private Riftbound build is being tightened around recognition safety, data-source latency, and portfolio readiness. Public access opens after the listing, not before the promise is true.

Private build now. Store listing next. Real data only when claim gates pass.

Your binder stays yours.

Private-preview collection and recognition data stays local. Price lookups use approved data paths, and any future account, sync, or telemetry features must be explicit before they ship.