The first thing you feel looking at Invert Timelines is pressure. Not the crushing weight of defeat, but the high-frequency pulse of a risky move that just might flip everything.
That clenched fist, the shimmer of chrono-energy winding through Ekko’s device—it’s like holding your breath right before pulling the trigger on a plan you can’t take back. It’s not calm. It’s loaded.
Illustration Breakdown
This image is pure tension mid-action. Ekko’s gauntlet dominates the center frame, angled diagonally as if forcing time itself to snap under his grip.
The light source isn’t external—it’s coming from the device, swirling around his wrist like a storm looped in fast-forward. That detail matters.
The lighting defines not just depth but intent: this is a controlled implosion, not a chaotic accident.
The background is weightless teal, not quite water, not quite air, with just enough opacity to make the foreground pop.
There’s no clutter, no distractions—just movement, urgency, and force.
The fingers are tense, the machinery is industrial, and the entire scene looks like it was caught one frame before the timeline breaks.
Gameplay Integration
Invert Timelines is a 3-cost spell that forces both players to discard their hand and draw four new cards.
That kind of mutual disruption is rare in Riftbound, and it’s what makes this spell feel so reckless—so perfectly Ekko.
It’s symmetrical, but that doesn’t mean it’s fair. The advantage comes down to timing.
If your hand’s nearly empty and your opponent’s stockpiling win conditions, Invert Timelines is a lightning bolt straight through their strategy.
And if you’re building tempo with a low curve or playing around discard synergies, this becomes a mid-game engine starter.
What’s beautiful is how the art tells you exactly what the card does. The clenched fist suggests letting go.
The glowing timepiece suggests forward motion. Together, they scream “risk everything to change everything.”
Mechanically, that’s exactly what this card offers—a disruptive refresh that can tilt any game in either direction.
Collector Details / Value Mention
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Card Name: Invert Timelines
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Card Type: Spell
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Cost: 3
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Set Number: OGN 201/298
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Foil Status: Not confirmed, but the clean energy swirl and single-subject focus make it a likely candidate for standout foiling.
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Speculative Rarity: Likely rare. The effect is too central to be common, too disruptive to be everywhere.
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Chase Factor: Medium-high. This won’t be a staple for every deck, but in discard builds, tempo midrange, or combo-control lists, Invert Timelines might be a key tech card. Foil versions? Potentially valuable in the long run.
Invert Timelines isn’t just a redraw mechanic—it’s a visual thesis on risk and momentum. The art and mechanics work in lockstep to deliver one of
Riftbound’s most electrifying decisions: let go of what you’re holding, and take your shot at something new.
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