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Lee Sin, Centered: Nexus Night Chase Card

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The short version

  • Lee Sin, Centered (151b/298) is Unleashed's Nexus Night chase card — but it's a promo reprint of an existing Origins card, not a new Unleashed-exclusive printing.
  • It's a 6-energy, 6-Might Body unit with Accelerate, and its own ability buffs other buffed friendly units at its battlefield by +2 Might.
  • It's the most attainable of Riftbound's three big Nexus Night grails — a real step down in price from Mel, Newly Awakened and GGEZ Teemo.
  • Check its live card page for the current price — the figures in this post are relative, not fixed numbers.

Every Nexus Night season gets one card the community actually chases, and Unleashed's was Lee Sin, Centered — collector number 151b/298, a promo reprint that turned an already-loved card into one of the set's most talked-about pulls.

The twist: it's not even an Unleashed card

Here's the part that trips people up: Lee Sin, Centered isn't a new Unleashed-exclusive printing. Its collector number — 151/298 — places it squarely in Origins, where it's been a Rare-rarity Body unit since the set launched. What Unleashed's Nexus Night season did was hand out a new promo treatment of that same Origins card (the "b" variant, 151b) as its chase card, rather than debuting something Unleashed-native. It's a reprint promoted into a new season, not a new card.

Lee Sin, Centered — the Nexus Night promo

151b/298 — Unleashed's confirmed Nexus Night chase card, straight from our live database.

What Lee Sin, Centered actually does

Strip away the promo shine and it's a 6-energy, 6-Might Body unit — a genuine heavyweight — carrying Accelerate: pay an extra Body as you play it and it enters the battlefield already readied instead of exhausted, letting it act the moment it lands instead of sitting out a turn. (New to Accelerate? Our keyword guide covers exactly how the cost and payoff work.)

Lee Sin, Centered — rules-text close-up
The printed Accelerate cost and the buff-payoff ability on Lee Sin, Centered's actual card. (view Lee Sin, Centered →)

Its own printed ability rewards you for building around it: other buffed friendly units at its battlefield get +2 Might, turning it into a genuine payoff card for a deck that's already stacking buffs rather than a standalone beater.

Every Lee Sin, Centered printing, side by side

Same story as GGEZ Teemo: the base Rare, the Showcase alt-art, and the Nexus Night promo are mechanically identical — same 6/6, same Accelerate, same buff-payoff text. The gap between them is pure collectibility.

Every Lee Sin, Centered printing

Base Rare, the Showcase alt-art, and the Nexus Night promo — same 6/6 Accelerate unit, three very different price tags.

How it compares to Riftbound's other Nexus Night grails

Lee Sin, Centered is the most attainable of Riftbound's three big Nexus Night promo chase cards — a real step down in price from both Mel, Newly Awakened (Vendetta's current season) and especially GGEZ Teemo (Origins' original, and still the priciest of the three by a wide margin). That doesn't make it unimportant — it makes it the version of this chase you can actually still complete without needing four figures.

Is it worth chasing?

If you're building around Body-domain buffs, Lee Sin, Centered is a genuinely strong payoff card on top of being a collectible — a rare case where the chase print and the good deckbuilding choice are the same card. And if you're new to promo-hunting, this is a far friendlier entry point than Origins' original grail: real, confirmed scarcity, without needing GGEZ Teemo money to get in.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Lee Sin, Centered?

Lee Sin, Centered is a Body-domain unit, and 151b/298 is its Nexus Night promo printing — the confirmed chase card for Unleashed's Nexus Night season.

Is Lee Sin, Centered an Unleashed card or an Origins card?

Its collector number (151/298) is an Origins card, first printed there as a Rare. Unleashed's Nexus Night season promoted a new "b" variant of that same Origins card as its chase promo, rather than debuting an Unleashed-exclusive printing.

What does Lee Sin, Centered do?

It's a 6-energy, 6-Might Body unit with Accelerate — pay an extra Body as you play it to have it enter the battlefield already readied instead of exhausted. Its own printed ability gives other buffed friendly units at its battlefield +2 Might.

How much is Lee Sin, Centered worth?

It's the most attainable of Riftbound's three big Nexus Night promo grails (alongside GGEZ Teemo and Mel, Newly Awakened) — check its live card page for the current cheapest price across every store we track.

How do I get the Lee Sin, Centered promo?

It was distributed through Unleashed's weekly Nexus Night events at local game stores — completing a demo or casual event earned a promo pack. Now that the season has passed, the secondary market (eBay, TCGplayer and specialist stores) is the way in.

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