Caitlyn Patrolling slots squarely into those midrange Piltover builds that prize consistent removal and defensive stability.
At three mana, she isn’t an all‐star tempo swing, but her “I must be assigned combat damage last” clause unlocks powerful interaction both offensively and defensively.
In a set where battlefield positioning matters as much as board state, Caitlyn Patrolling stakes a claim as a reliable point of removal or pressure in green decks.
Gameplay / Cool Mechanics
When you play Caitlyn Patrolling, she demands to be your opponent’s last blocker—forcing awkward assignments in multi‐unit attacks.
Then, for a single action while she’s on the battlefield, you can “Deal damage equal to my Might to a unit at a battlefield.” With a base Might of 3, that’s three removal on demand. The kicker: you choose exactly when to trigger it, letting you clear key threats or finish off damaged units.
In aggressive green midrange or controlling shell builds, Caitlyn’s ability to survive combat and then immediately pop an enemy unit gives you incremental value each turn.
She also naturally synergies with buff effects—pump her Might for even bigger hits, or combine with spells that generate extra toughness to lock down more aggressive decks.
Visuals
Six More Vodka’s character portrait places Caitlyn in dim, industrial Piltover streets, spotlighting the brim of her signature cap and the gleam off her gold‐inlaid rifle.
Above her rifle, those tiny gear icons float like an augmented‐reality targeting reticle, echoing the card’s tech‐driven gameplay.
Cool blues contrast with her dark uniform and the warm glow from behind her, emphasizing both her calm precision and the tension of a midnight stakeout.
The framing zooms in tight on her shoulders and barrel, making it feel like she’s just spotted a target in your back row.
Pull Rate & Value Speculation
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Set Number: OGN 068/298
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Rarity: Champion (Diamond icon)
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Foil Status: Available in regular foil and non‐foil, with a special overnumbered alt art (068a) hitting at about a 1:648 pull rate.
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Collector Insight: Standard foils trade around $8–$12. Alt art copies, especially full holofoils, are fetching closer to $20 due to their splashy, Piltover‐tech aesthetic and the card’s playability in midrange lists.
Caitlyn Patrolling may not redefine aggressive green decks, but her blend of attack‐assignment control and point removal slots perfectly into matchups that demand both board presence and precision answers.
If you’re building around Might synergies or just need a dependable midrange engine, Caitlyn is your county sheriff in the Riftbound lineup.
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