Riftbound Vendetta Legends Guide — All 9 Champions Explained
Riftbound Vendetta dropped July 31, 2026 — and with it comes the most rivalry-driven champion roster in Riftbound history. Nine Champion Legends, four iconic rivalries, and three brand new domain pair combinations that open up deck archetypes that simply didn’t exist before.
This guide covers every confirmed Champion Legend in Vendetta, their lore, their domain pairing, their rivalry connection, and what kind of player each one is built for.
If you want to get your hands on Vendetta product, Skillshotz Gaming in Deerfield Beach has booster packs, displays, and the Shen vs Zed Showdown Deck in stock now.
The Rivalry Structure — How Vendetta Is Built
Vendetta isn’t just a set of nine champions thrown together. Every design decision in the set runs through one question: who is this champion’s rival?
The four headline rivalry pairings each draw from a different region of Runeterra and anchor a different domain combination:
- Zed vs Shen — Ionia · Chaos/Order domains
- Nasus vs Renekton — Shurima · Fury/Calm domains
- Ambessa vs Mel — Noxus · Mind/Body domains
- Akali — Ionia · domain TBC
The set leans into specific domain pairings — Fury/Calm, Mind/Body, Chaos/Order — as paired archetypes that reflect each rivalry’s tension. Yelp
These three domain combinations are completely new to Riftbound. Every set has introduced new domain pairs, and Vendetta continues that pattern — each new pair opens up card designs that could not exist in previous sets. Champions built on Fury/Calm, for example, can run both Red and Green cards — a combination no Unleashed champion could use. Facebook
Zed — The Master of Shadows
Region: Ionia
Domains: Fury/Chaos (Red/Purple)
Rival: Shen
Showdown Deck: Yes — Zed vs Shen
Zed is one of League of Legends’ most iconic and popular champions — the ninja who abandoned the Kinkou Order to master forbidden shadow techniques, becoming everything Shen stands against.
In League, Zed is pure burst damage and assassination — fast, aggressive, and lethal in the right hands. Zed is Red/Purple (Fury/Chaos domains), which fits his aggressive, chaotic playstyle perfectly. Fury cards reward fast, attacking play. Chaos cards disrupt opponents and create unpredictable situations. mtgfestivals
If you want a Vendetta deck that plays fast, hits hard, and keeps your opponent off balance — Zed is your champion.
The Zed vs Shen Showdown Deck is Riftbound’s first preconstructed two-player product, designed to be opened and played immediately out of the box. Two complete 56-card decks, two booster packs, and two playmats in one box. If you want to play Zed without building a deck from scratch, the Showdown Deck is the entry point. Accio
Shen — Eye of Twilight
Region: Ionia
Domains: Calm/Order (Green/Yellow)
Rival: Zed
Showdown Deck: Yes — Zed vs Shen
Where Zed is chaos and aggression, Shen is discipline and control. The Eye of Twilight — protector of Ionia, keeper of balance, former brother-in-arms to Zed before their paths violently diverged.
Shen uses Calm/Order domains — the direct opposite of Zed’s Fury/Chaos. Calm cards reward patient, defensive play. Order cards are structured, consistent, and focused on maintaining control of the battlefield. Wizards
Shen is built for players who want to outlast their opponent rather than outrace them. If you like holding the line, protecting your battlefields, and winning through attrition — Shen is your champion.
The Zed vs Shen rivalry is the most immediately playable in the set. Pick up the Showdown Deck, hand one deck to a friend, and find out whose blade is deadliest.
Nasus — The Curator of the Sands
Region: Shurima
Domains: Calm (Green) — full pairing TBC
Rival: Renekton
Nasus is one of the oldest and most powerful beings in Runeterra — an Ascended from Shurima’s golden age, now wandering the desert as a scholar-warrior consumed by a grief he can never fully resolve. His rivalry with Renekton isn’t just a fight — it’s a millennia-long tragedy of two brothers destroyed by the same curse.
Nasus represents patience and wisdom corrupted into obsession in League lore, while Renekton embodies rage and brute force driven mad by centuries of imprisonment. mtgfestivals
That contrast maps directly onto Riftbound’s domain system. Nasus’s grindy, attrition-based playstyle in League maps neatly onto Calm’s defensive identity. Expect Nasus to be a scaling, value-based champion — slow to start, increasingly powerful as the game goes long. mtgfestivals
If you enjoy grinding your opponent down over a long game and winning with overwhelming late-game power — Nasus is your champion.
Renekton — The Butcher of the Sands
Region: Shurima
Domains: Fury (Red) — full pairing TBC
Rival: Nasus
The direct opposite of his brother in every way. Where Nasus is patient and deliberate, Renekton is rage incarnate — a once-noble Ascended driven completely mad by centuries of imprisonment in the Void with the demon Xerath.
Both champions debuting together as part of Vendetta’s rivalry structure strongly suggests they’ll anchor the Fury/Calm enemy domain pairing — Renekton’s relentless aggression fits Fury, while Nasus’s grindy attrition-based playstyle maps neatly onto Calm’s defensive identity. mtgfestivals
Renekton is for players who want to apply maximum pressure from turn one and never let up. Fast, punishing, and relentless — the exact opposite of playing Nasus.
Whether Riot leans into the lore symmetry or subverts it entirely is one of the more interesting open questions. Either way, Shurima fans have been waiting a long time for these two in a tabletop format — and Vendetta delivers both at once. mtgfestivals
Akali — The Rogue Assassin
Region: Ionia
Domains: TBC
Rival: TBC (Zed connection likely)
Akali is one of the three champions Riot explicitly confirmed as a Champion Legend in Vendetta alongside Zed and Shen. She appears prominently on the Vendetta booster box key art — a signal of her importance to the set. mtgfestivals
In League, Akali is stealth, mobility, and burst damage — a former member of the Kinkou Order who left to operate as a ruthless solo assassin. Her connection to Zed runs deep in the lore — both are Ionian warriors who broke from the Order’s traditions, though for very different reasons.
Her placement in a set themed around rivalries raises an obvious question: is she here as part of the Zed/Shen Ionian storyline, or carving out her own lane? Her domain pairing will answer that question — and given that Zed occupies Fury/Chaos, Akali likely lands somewhere distinct. mtgfestivals
Akali’s Signature and Overnumbered variants are expected to be among the most sought-after cards in the entire set given her massive popularity across the League player base.
Ambessa Medarda — The Noxian General
Region: Noxus
Domains: Mind/Body (Blue/Orange) — pairing TBC
Rival: Mel Medarda
Arcane: Season 2 central character
Ambessa is one of the most compelling characters to emerge from Arcane Season 2 — a Noxian general of enormous power and ruthlessness, matriarch of House Medarda, and Mel’s mother. She operates with absolute conviction that strength is the only truth that matters in Runeterra.
Mel and Ambessa rounding out the confirmed debut list points to Vendetta drawing heavily from the world of Noxus and Piltover-adjacent storylines — both characters rose to prominence in Arcane’s second season, and their inclusion suggests Riot is continuing to mine the show’s popularity for new Champion content. mtgfestivals
Ambessa as a Riftbound champion is expected to be aggressive and combat-focused — a general who leads from the front and dominates through overwhelming force. Her rivalry with Mel creates one of the set’s most narratively rich pairings — mother versus daughter, brute force versus political intelligence.
Mel Medarda — The Diplomat
Region: Noxus/Piltover
Domains: Mind/Body (Blue/Orange) — pairing TBC
Rival: Ambessa Medarda
Arcane: Season 2 central character
If Ambessa is a battering ram, Mel is a scalpel. Calculated, politically astute, operating with hidden strength beneath a composed exterior — Mel Medarda was one of Arcane’s most nuanced characters and her Riftbound debut is one of the most anticipated cards in Vendetta.
The mother-daughter dynamic between Ambessa and Mel gives Vendetta one of its strongest narrative threads. Two Noxian women, the same blood, completely opposed philosophies. Ambessa wins through force. Mel wins through intelligence.
In Riftbound terms expect Mel to be a control or tempo champion — drawing cards, manipulating the battlefield, and winning through superior positioning rather than raw aggression. The “mel riftbound” search is already generating significant traffic, which tells you exactly how much the Arcane fanbase is driving interest in this card.
The Two Unconfirmed Legends
7 of 9 Champion Legends have been officially confirmed: Zed, Shen, Nasus, Renekton, Akali, Mel, and Ambessa. The remaining two have not been announced. Yelp
Given Vendetta’s rivalry theme and the confirmed Showcase pairings of Vi/Jinx and Jayce/Viktor appearing as non-Legend cards, the two remaining Legend slots could include any of the following: Jhin (Akali’s rival in some lore interpretations), or additional Ionian, Noxian, or Shuriman champions that complete the rivalry structure.
We’ll update this guide as the final two are confirmed.
The Rivalry Showcase Cards
Beyond the 9 Champion Legends, Vendetta introduces a special Showcase series featuring rival champion pairs with connected artwork. The special Showcase series spotlights rival duos including fan favorites like Vi and Jinx and Jayce and Viktor. Facebook
These Overnumbered Showcase cards feature artwork that connects when placed side by side — two cards forming one complete scene. Vi and Jinx facing off across the card border. Jayce and Viktor locked in their ideological conflict.
These are the most collectible cards in Vendetta beyond the Champion Legends themselves. Arcane fans, lore enthusiasts, and collectors will be chasing these specifically.
New Domain Combinations in Vendetta
Vendetta introduces three enemy domain pairs for the first time in Riftbound:
- Fury/Calm (Red/Green) — Renekton/Nasus rivalry
- Mind/Body (Blue/Orange) — Ambessa/Mel rivalry
- Chaos/Order (Purple/Yellow) — Zed/Shen rivalry
By design, every Domain has an enemy color. Fury opposes Calm, Mind opposes Body, and Chaos opposes Order. You won’t find any Legends with these color pairs until the launch of Set 4: Vendetta. skillshotzgaming
These new pairs mean deck archetypes that were completely impossible before Vendetta are now available. If you’ve been playing Riftbound since Origins and want a genuinely fresh deckbuilding experience — Vendetta’s new domain pairs deliver it.
Get Riftbound Vendetta at Skillshotz Gaming
All Vendetta products are available now at Skillshotz Gaming in Deerfield Beach — booster packs, displays, the Shen vs Zed Showdown Deck, and singles as they become available. Pricing is available in store and on our TCG Player store — we price at market.
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