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Type any card to see what it's worth right now — live market value plus real US store prices, free and updated daily.
Tip: include the collector number (e.g. “Jinx 112/298”) to land on the exact printing.
Base prints are cheap and play identically. Alt-art / Showcase, overnumbered and Signature (★) printings are where the value lives — same card, collector pricing.
Near Mint sets the benchmark every price assumes. Visible wear should always cost less — be honest grading your own copies.
Chase Legends and their Champions hold value; the cards everyone wants to build around carry a premium that bulk Units and Runes never will.
Format staples rise when their deck is winning and cool off when it rotates out of favour. Demand, not just rarity, sets the live price.
Live US prices — click any card for its full value breakdown across stores.
The chase cards and why they cost what they do.
What's rising and falling across the market this week.
Screen for cards trading below their recent average.
Search the card's name (and collector number, e.g. 112/298) in the checker above. You'll see its live market value plus what real stores are charging for it right now in your country — market value is what it trades for, store prices are what you can actually buy or benchmark a sale against.
Four things: the printing (Signature ★, overnumbered and alt-art / Showcase copies command big premiums over the base print), condition (Near Mint leads), the card itself (chase Legends and Champions people build around), and demand (format staples rise with the meta). A base-print Unit is pennies — and that's normal.
Completely free, no account or signup. Values refresh daily from live prices across the stores we track in Australia, New Zealand, the US and the UK. (Our Premium Value Finder is a separate tool that screens for cards trading below their recent average.)
Browse the database sorted by price, or read our rundown of the chase cards and why they cost what they do. Every card links through to its live value across stores.
Yes. Every figure is the live local price in your market's currency (AUD, NZD, USD or GBP), so there are no surprise conversions — what you see is what you'd pay or sell for locally.
Riftbound is a trademark of Riot Games. RiftCompare is an independent community price-comparison site — values are sourced from public store listings and may be out of date; always confirm on the retailer's site.