Miss Fortune Champion Spotlight – Overview, Strategy, and Cards

The Red-Hot Captain has arrived ashore in Origins. Find out more about Miss Fortune in Riftbound here.

A Bilgewater captain famed for her looks but feared for her ruthlessness, Sarah Fortune paints a stark figure among the hardened criminals of the port city. As a child, she witnessed the reaver king Gangplank murder her family—an act she brutally avenged years later, blowing up his flagship while he was still aboard. Those who underestimate her will face a beguiling and unpredictable opponent… and, likely, a bullet or two in their guts.

The battle-hardened captain, Miss Fortune, is one of the initial twelve heroes in Riftbound, arriving with the Origins set. She combines the domains of Body and Chaos, and her strategy revolves around the Ganking mechanic, which allows units to move from one battlefield to another, enabling them to control multiple battlefields simultaneously.

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Her two cards, Miss Fortune Captain and Miss Fortune Buccaneer, both revolve around battlefield control in some way, shape, or form. Captain lets you ready things as she ganks, letting you set up further ganks or even just further attacks into a battlefield, continuing the onslaught. Buccanner, however, lets you counter the risk of ganking by letting you play into empty battlefields, meaning you can keep hold of a battlefield that may have been left behind.

Miss Fortune seems to be an incredibly controlling strategy, trying to gain control of battlefields and moving between them to react to your opponents' attacks. Being in Body gives her a ton of bombs to be able to keep control, and so she's worth considering if you're looking to mess around with ganking, especially.

Miss Fortune Signature Cards

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While vastly different, both of Miss Fortune's signature cards showcase her pummeling and ganking nature. Bounty Hunter simply gives a unit Ganking, which might seem pretty boring, but this goes with any unit. This means that you can eventually move massive units from battlefield to battlefield, giving you a huge way to take out a whole load of defensive units with a single one of your own.

On the other hand, Bullet Time is a card that lets you easily wipe a battlefield of enemy combatants for a low resource cost. Instead, you simply need to use Runes to pay as much as you'd like, meaning that this is more of a panic button than a simple board wipe. Ultimately, though, this can be powerful and end whole games out of nowhere.

Miss Fortune Staple Cards and Synergies

This will be updated as cards are revealed over spoiler season.

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We haven't seen many of them, but Ganking cards seem really good in Miss Fortune as they help you build around the strategy of being able to gank from battlefield to battlefield. However, Bounty Hunter[/card does let you give non-ganking units the ability, and so you don't need to fill your deck fully with Ganking units.

As we see more cards, we'll be able to get a better idea of how Miss Fortune functions, so keep an eye out on this page over the coming weeks. We're mainly looking for cards with Ganking or cards that care about what happens when a unit moves, to be able to take advantage of the Miss Fortune strategy package.

Miss Fortune Sample Decks –

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Cyn
Cyn

i love pretty cardboard, and disrupting my opponents :3

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