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Where to Buy Riftbound Cards (Australia, NZ, US & UK)

RiftCompare · 8 June 2026 · 6 min read

Want to buy Riftbound: League of Legends TCG cards but not sure where to start? Whether you're chasing a single chase card, completing a deck, or grabbing a sealed booster box, this guide covers exactly where to buy Riftbound cards in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom — and how to make sure you never overpay.

The short version: prices for the same card vary a lot between shops and change daily, so the smartest move is to [compare every store at once on RiftCompare](/browse) and buy from whichever is cheapest in your country. Here's how to do it region by region.

How to find the cheapest Riftbound card price

  1. [Search the card database](/browse) and open the card you want.
  2. Each card shows the lowest live price across every store we track, sorted cheapest-first, with a one-click link straight to the shop.
  3. Use the country switcher (top of the page) to set your region — prices then show in your local currency (AUD, NZD, USD or GBP), sourced from local stores, so what you see is what you'll actually pay.

You can also [price a whole deck at once](/deck) or [compare sealed products](/sealed) like booster boxes and Proving Grounds.

🇦🇺 Buying Riftbound cards in Australia

Australia has a healthy spread of Riftbound retailers — dedicated TCG shops, hobby stores and local game stores (LGS) — plus eBay Australia for harder-to-find singles. Because postage and stock differ wildly between shops, the cheapest delivered price is rarely the first shop you check.

  • Singles: Browse the card database with the country set to Australia to see the lowest AUD price across Australian stores and eBay AU.
  • Sealed: booster boxes, packs and Proving Grounds kits are on the [sealed page](/sealed).
  • Tip: many AU stores offer free shipping over a threshold — buying a few cards from one shop can beat splitting an order across three.

🇳🇿 Buying Riftbound cards in New Zealand

New Zealand's Riftbound scene is growing fast, with several Kiwi TCG stores stocking singles in NZD. Buying locally avoids international shipping and currency surprises.

  • Set the country switcher to New Zealand and [browse singles](/browse) to compare live NZD prices across NZ stores.
  • For boxes and packs, check the [sealed products page](/sealed).
  • Tip: NZ stock can be thinner than AU/US for rare cards — wishlist the ones you want so you're ready when they're listed.

🇺🇸 Buying Riftbound cards in the United States

The US is the deepest Riftbound market by far — thousands of in-stock singles across dozens of stores, plus eBay US and the big marketplaces. That depth means the best deals are out there, but only if you compare.

  • Switch the country to the United States and [search the database](/browse) for live USD prices across US stores, eBay US and major marketplaces.
  • Sealed product (booster boxes, cases, Proving Grounds) is on the [sealed page](/sealed).
  • Tip: for high-value chase cards, condition matters — we surface Near-Mint English prices so you're comparing like for like, not a cheaper played or foreign-language copy.

🇬🇧 Buying Riftbound cards in the United Kingdom

UK players can buy Riftbound singles in GBP from a growing list of British TCG retailers, with eBay UK filling the gaps. Buying from UK stores avoids customs and import fees.

  • Set the country to the United Kingdom and [browse singles](/browse) for live GBP prices across UK stores and eBay UK.
  • [Sealed products](/sealed) are listed too.
  • Tip: the UK singles market is still maturing, so for some cards a converted reference price is shown until a genuine in-stock GBP listing appears — always confirm on the retailer's page before buying.

Singles vs sealed: which should you buy?

  • Buying specific cards (to finish a deck or grab a chase card)? Buy singles — it's almost always cheaper than ripping packs and chasing the card you need. Start on the [card database](/browse).
  • Want the opening experience, or to invest/collect? Buy sealed — booster boxes and Proving Grounds. Compare box prices on the [sealed page](/sealed).

Tips for buying Riftbound cards safely

  • Compare delivered cost, not just the sticker price — shipping can flip which store is cheapest.
  • Check the condition — Near Mint (NM) is standard; played copies should cost less.
  • Watch for the right printing — alt-art, Showcase, Signature, Overnumbered and promo versions all trade at different prices, so make sure you're buying the exact one you want.
  • Buy the English print unless you specifically want another language — non-English copies are cheaper but aren't the same card.

Ready to buy?

Set your country, [open the card database](/browse), find your card, and click through to the cheapest store. New to Riftbound? Browse our other [guides](/guides) or check the current [meta decks](/decks) to see what's worth building.