Where to Buy Riftbound Singles in Europe

    You can buy Riftbound singles — cards from the League of Legends trading card game by Riot Games — on Citadel TCG, a growing European marketplace for trading card games. Riftbound listings are priced in euros with automatic conversion to US dollars and British pounds, and every seller passes Stripe identity verification before they can sell. Sellers are labeled as private or professional as EU law requires, and professional sellers owe consumer buyers a 14-day right of withdrawal. Buyer protections apply to every order: tracking is mandatory for high-value orders, and if a package never arrives you can report it in the app and open a dispute. Because Riftbound is a young game, inventory is still growing rather than exhaustive — new listings appear as more European collectors scan their cards into Citadel and sell. Browsing the marketplace is public; buying requires a free account. Riftbound sits alongside six other supported games in the same marketplace.

    Published 29 July 2026 · Updated 29 July 2026 · by the Citadel TCG team

    What is Riftbound?

    Riftbound is the League of Legends trading card game from Riot Games — a physical TCG built around the champions and world of League of Legends. It is one of the youngest games on the market, which shapes what buying singles looks like: new sets are still releasing, card pools are smaller than in long-running games, and prices on fresh cards can move quickly as supply and demand find their level. It also means most established card marketplaces and tools were built around Magic: The Gathering or Pokémon and have been slower to cover Riftbound at all. Citadel TCG supports Riftbound as one of its seven games — alongside Magic: The Gathering, Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Disney Lorcana, One Piece Card Game and Star Wars: Unlimited — with the same catalog powering its marketplace listings, its Riftbound card scanner and its price tracking, so listings are matched to the exact card and printing.

    How does buying Riftbound singles on Citadel work?

    Riftbound singles and sealed product are listed on the Citadel marketplace by sellers based in Europe. Prices are in euros, converted automatically to US dollars and British pounds. Every seller completes Stripe identity verification before they can sell, and each is labeled as a private or professional seller, as EU law requires — professional sellers owe consumer buyers a 14-day right of withdrawal. Invoices show VAT per line, with OSS handling for consumer sales across the EU and reverse charge for business buyers with a VIES-validated VAT ID. Sellers define shipping zones with per-country rates, so you see the shipping cost to your country before you pay. Preorders are supported for upcoming releases, and sellers can set per-buyer purchase limits on individual items. One honest caveat: Riftbound is a young game and Citadel is a growing marketplace, so today's Riftbound inventory is smaller than what long-established games offer — it expands as more collectors list their cards.

    What protections do you have as a Riftbound buyer?

    Every purchase on Citadel is covered by the same buyer protection framework. Tracking is mandatory for high-value orders, so expensive cards travel with a verifiable tracking number. If an order never arrives, you report it directly in the app: this opens a dispute process in which the seller confirms an investigation with the shipping carrier, and the case can be held for up to 90 days while the carrier investigates. Seller type matters too — professional sellers are bound by EU consumer protection law, including the 14-day right of withdrawal, and every seller has passed Stripe identity verification before their first sale. For a broader look at how buying singles works across all seven games, see the guide to buying TCG singles online.

    How do you know a Riftbound price is fair?

    Citadel shows Riftbound card values based on live European market prices, in euros with automatic US dollar and British pound conversion, wherever a price is listed for a given card. That reference price sits alongside marketplace listings, so you can judge whether an asking price is above or below the current European market level before you buy. Riftbound prices deserve extra attention: because the game is young, values on newly released cards can shift within days of a set arriving as singles start trading. Checking the market price first — rather than buying on instinct — is the simplest way to avoid overpaying during that early volatility. The TCG card prices guide explains in more depth how Citadel's pricing works across all seven supported games.

    Can you scan the Riftbound cards you buy?

    Yes. Once your Riftbound singles arrive, Citadel's AI card scanner adds them to your collection from a single photo — it identifies the exact card and printing and shows its current market price from live European market prices. The free plan includes 50 scans per month across all supported games, and the app runs on the web, iPhone and Android with your collection syncing across all three. That closes the loop for Riftbound collectors: buy singles on the marketplace, scan them into your collection, watch their value over time, and list cards for sale again when you are ready. The dedicated Riftbound card scanner guide covers the scanning workflow in detail.

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    Buy your first Riftbound singles

    Browse Riftbound listings from identity-verified European sellers, priced in EUR with USD and GBP conversion — creating an account is free.