She’s standing still, but there’s tension in every line of her body. The moment you look at Bounty Hunter, you know this isn’t just a glamour shot of Miss Fortune—it’s a warning.
Her hand rests on her belt, pistol cocked, chin tilted with a subtle confidence that borders on challenge.
The red background blazes like danger, but she doesn’t seem worried. She looks ready.
There’s no flash of action here, no debris or explosions—yet the energy hums. This is a quiet before-the-shot image, and that restraint makes the mood feel sharper.
You don’t need bullets flying when her stare is doing all the aiming.
Illustration Breakdown
Bounty Hunter is composed like a portrait, but the details make it kinetic. The asymmetric composition gives her stance an off-balance swagger—shoulder raised, gun tilted, hips cocked.
The rich reds and golds in the background spiral into stylized motifs that echo both high fashion and outlaw chaos.
Her black corset and sharp brass accessories bring a steampunk twist, but the brushwork leans clean, almost digital, avoiding texture in favor of polish.
Miss Fortune’s expression is a masterpiece of duality—equal parts poise and provocation.
Her eyes are narrowed, lips slightly parted. She’s not smiling. You can almost hear her saying, “Move. I dare you.”
This is a card about control, and the art nails it. She commands the space she occupies. You don’t doubt that she’ll command the battlefield too.
Gameplay Integration
Mechanically, Bounty Hunter is built around movement. Her ability gives GANKING to a unit for the turn, letting it shift between battlefields.
That’s not just mobility—it’s permission to break lanes wide open.
Whether you’re repositioning a threat or outmaneuvering an overcommitted enemy, this card turns static maps into flowing rivers.
That reads perfectly into the art. Miss Fortune isn’t charging in—she’s choosing where to strike.
Bounty Hunter doesn’t give power directly. It gives choice. And with her watching the board, your opponent knows every lane just became a risk.
Collector Details / Value Mention
Bounty Hunter is card 267/298 in the OGN set, tagged as a Legend card for Miss Fortune.
No confirmed foil or alt-art yet, but this has “chase card” energy all over it. Character-driven Legends already carry collector gravity, and the sheer presence of this artwork elevates that further.
If an overnumbered or full-art version drops during Preview Season, expect it to land in high-demand territory.
The signature by Six More Vodka hints this could be one of the pieces Riftbound uses in future deluxe sets.
This version of Miss Fortune doesn’t fire the first shot—but you won’t forget what happens when she finally does.
Bounty Hunter is elegance armed, and Riftbound knows exactly how to aim her.
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