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The Art of Machine Evangel from Riftbound TCG

The first thing you feel when you look at Machine Evangel is unease—but not fear. It’s the kind of tension that builds in silence.

A sense of purpose in something inhuman. That looming metal figure, lit by sterile green-blue light, doesn’t just hint at power—it hints at doctrine.

It’s not just here to act. It’s here to convert.

Illustration Breakdown

This is one of the most atmospherically charged pieces we’ve seen out of Riftbound so far.

The composition leans inward—tight corridors, flickering tubes, a central silhouette that absorbs attention like a sermon absorbs breath. Machine Evangel is framed mid-sermon or mid-experiment—you can’t quite tell which.

There’s a faint aura of cultish reverence in how it holds the glowing orb, as if offering light or knowledge… or maybe infection.

The visual elements ride a line between alchemy and automation. Its frame is skeletal yet elegant, metal plating giving way to twisted, ropy tubing that almost looks organic.

The left arm stretches outward in an inviting—or beckoning—gesture, while the right holds that strange, bright core like it’s sacred.

There’s a rusted dignity in its posture, something old and relentless, like a forgotten prophet powered by oil and regret.

Gameplay Integration

The art syncs perfectly with what Machine Evangel does in-game. At five mana, it’s a 4-power Piltover unit with Deathknell: Play three 1|1 Recruit tokens into your base.

This thing was never designed to live long—it was made to die on purpose.

And when it does, it doesn’t go quietly. It leaves behind followers, disciples, mechanical echoes of its former self.

That’s what gives the art even more gravity. You don’t just see a unit—you see a machine building a movement.

The posthumous effect makes the card feel almost devotional in its gameplay: sacrifice the vessel, and the mission continues.

The glowing orb it holds? That’s the idea. The sermon. The code. Passed on to three more recruits.

Collector Details / Value Mention

Machine Evangel is listed at 239/298 in the Riftbound set. No confirmed alt art or foil version has surfaced during Preview Season, but if one exists, it’ll likely crank the lighting contrast into full-blown neon-blight territory.

Thematically, this is a collector sleeper—it’s not splashy like a champion, but its style and story-through-art could make it a niche favorite, especially among Piltover collectors or fans of machine-goth aesthetics.

It may not be a chase card by stats alone, but visually?

Machine Evangel might be one of the most narratively complete units we’ve seen in the set so far. It tells a story with no words—and delivers that story even after death.

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