# Why Origins Cards Are Worth More

_2026-08-18 · RiftCompare_

Origins isn't the single highest-priced set in Riftbound today — but it still holds two of the four most valuable cards in the entire game. Here's the real, checkable case for why the launch set holds a premium.

**Origins** is where Riftbound started — the game's launch set, and still the biggest single card pool in the game at **298 base cards**. Four sets have released since (Spirit Forged, Unleashed, Vendetta, and Radiance, due 23 October 2026), and Origins hasn't been the newest set on the shelf in over a year. By the usual logic of a trading card game, that should make it the least interesting set to watch.

The real numbers say otherwise.

## Origins still punches above its age

As of publishing, two of the four most valuable cards in the *entire* game — every set combined — are Origins Signature printings:

| Rank (site-wide) | Card | Printing | Live price (US) |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| #3 | Ahri, Nine-Tailed Fox | OGN 303★/298 (Signature) | US$3,000.96 |
| #4 | Kai'Sa, Daughter of the Void | OGN 299★/298 (Signature) | US$2,739.16 |

That's a genuinely strong showing for the oldest set in the game, going up against four newer ones — including Spirit Forged, whose own top card (Ezreal, Prodigal Explorer, a promo, at US$3,499.99) currently outprices both. **We're not going to pretend Origins is the single most expensive set** — it isn't, by that measure, today. What it is: the set that keeps showing up at the very top of the market a year-plus into the game's life, which is a different and arguably more interesting claim than "the most expensive."

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## Why the depth, not just the top card

Three real, checkable reasons Origins holds up:

**It's the biggest set.** 298 base cards is more than any set that followed — Spirit Forged (221), Unleashed (219) and Vendetta (166) are all smaller. A bigger set means a bigger pool of chase-tier printings competing for collector attention from the same launch.

**It set the precedent for every promo tier since.** Origins' organized-play promos — headlined by [GGEZ Teemo](/blog/ggez-teemo-riftbound-explained), Origins' first Nexus Night promo — are still the benchmark the game's later promo tiers get measured against; we said as much when covering [Vendetta's own chase cards](/blog/riftbound-vendetta-chase-cards-so-far). A promo tier needs real time in market — prereleases, Nexus Night packs, organized-play events — to build that kind of reputation, and Origins has simply had the most of it.

**It's the launch set.** Every major trading card game has shown some version of this pattern — Magic's Alpha and Beta, Pokémon's Base Set — where the first set a game ever printed carries a premium that outlasts sets released around it. We're not claiming Riftbound has years of data to prove the same pattern holds here — it doesn't, yet — but the structural logic behind it (a fixed, non-growing pool of first-ever printings) is real regardless of how the price ends up behaving.

## The honest risk

Two things work against Origins specifically, and we'd rather say so than not:

**It isn't the top set by every measure.** Spirit Forged's most expensive card and its typical card both price higher right now. If "worth more" means "the single highest number in the game," Origins doesn't win that contest today.

**Reprints are a real pattern in this game, not a hypothetical risk.** Riftbound has already reprinted functionally identical cards from older sets into newer ones, with new art and a new collector number. A reprint doesn't touch the *original* Origins printing's own scarcity, but it can cool demand for the character generally if the newer version is cheaper and easier to find. Treat any Origins chase card as subject to that risk, not immune to it.

## The Origins chase tier, live

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Origins' promo tier — the deepest of any set, and the one every other set's promo chase gets compared to:

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## Where to check the real numbers

Every price above moves. **[Browse the full Origins set](/sets/origins)** for live prices across every store we track, or open any card above for its full comparison in your own market.

Source: https://riftcompare.com/blog/why-origins-cards-are-worth-more
