The signed variant of Daughter of the Void doesn’t just capture Kai’Sa—it turns her into a centerpiece.
The bold Jason Chan autograph sprawls across the void-charged chaos, giving the image the feel of a limited-run gallery print frozen onto a game card.
Illustration Breakdown
The piece is all motion and menace. Kai’Sa’s body twists in a predator’s stance—hips rotated back, shoulders forward, one arm braced defensively while the other launches a condensed starburst of voidlight.
The blast radiates jagged magenta and purple energy trails, slicing through the black field and framing her in violent symmetry.
The armor is pure voidcraft—sleek, chitinous, and reflective, its edges catching light in razor-sharp highlights.
The signature flows over the image without feeling intrusive, sitting like a deliberate stroke of energy in the chaos, turning the card into both a game piece and a signed art print.
Gameplay Integration
That lethal pause before release, the snap of energy—this is exactly how Daughter of the Void plays.
You sit still, resources apparently tapped, then fire off an unexpected, unstoppable play.
The card’s instant spell-only ramp mirrors Kai’Sa’s coiled, explosive energy in the illustration.
Collector Details / Value Mention
Set Number: OGN 299 / 298 (Overnumbered)*
Rarity: Legend
Foil: Yes
Variant: Signed Jason Chan overnumbered edition
This isn’t just a Kai’Sa card—it’s a high-grade, signed Jason Chan showpiece.
As an overnumbered signed Legend, it’s among the rarest pulls in Riftbound’s 377-card run, with cross-market appeal to both competitive TCG players and League of Legends fans.
The signed variant of Daughter of the Void is precision, power, and prestige all in one—a literal signature moment in Riftbound’s Preview Season.
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