Funko POP Figures in League of Legends? Yes, they do exist, and they are awesome: let’s see which ones are available for purchase.

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League of Legends Funko POP – Everything you need to know

If you are into collectible figures, you probably know what Funko POP figures are. With their recognizable design and vivid color palettes, they have a great appeal, even to those who might not be familiar with the theme chosen.

And League of Legends is no different: there are Funko POP figures for a few lucky champions too. A total of 9 unique champions got their Funko pop version, including some of the most popular characters from Arcane like Jinx and Vi.

In this League of Legends Funko POP guide, we will be going through all the LoL figures available right now.

Which champions got their collectible figure?

Currently, the champions that got their Funko pop version are Vi, Jinx, Ashe, Lee Sin, Braun, Amumu, Thresh, Concussive DJ Sona, and Miss Fortune. They all came out in January 2016, with Miss Fortune being the first one on sale (Amumu was the last one and it came out at the end of that month). Unfortunately, there are no chase editions for this lineup, and all action figures are sold separately, meaning that there is no bundle or multipack option.

If you’re looking to collect them all, you’re probably going to spend around $350. This is because some figures cost more than others, with a range going from $10 to $150.

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Which is the most expensive Funko pop figure?

Based on the numbers taken from Funkypriceguide, the most expensive action figure is 06 Vi, which is currently around $150.50 dollars. The second highest is 05 Jinx at $54. The cheapest one, instead, is 03 Lee Sin at $9.50.

While Jinx and Vi have ramped up due to Arcane’s popularity, this doesn’t mean the other action figures are worse. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at each champion.

What is the rarest Funko POP figure?

The rarest ones from this collection are definitely Jinx and Vi. They are harder to find and are also the most expensive ones. That said, the other figures also have a good demand, which proves how popular LoL is nowadays and what kind of following they can rely on.

Which Funko is the best one?

Beauty is subjective and I personally believe this principle applies to them Funko POP figures. As a Lee Sin main, I would obviously vote for my own champion but I think Ashe, Thresh, and Vi should all deserve to be in the top three. It might be weird, but I’m not personally a fan of the DJ Sona: Concussion: I would’ve probably preferred with another skin or look.

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Which champions have their own collectible figure?

Here is a full list of all the League of Legends Funko POPs and their prices

1. Jinx

Jinx is one of the most expensive and most-wanted possessions in this collection, especially given the hype generated by Arcane. It used to be the most expensive one, being sold for $150 and over $200 in some cases. That said, the price has dropped now, probably due to the increasing supply as the price soared.

Looks-wise, Jinx has pink eyes and her iconic blue hair with two long braids and pink bands. The character’s eyebrows going downwards make her look very threatening. But despite the design not really matching her LoL version, they were still able to replicate most of the details on her body, including the blue and pink arm wraps, black fingerless gloves, pink shorts, and even the black boots with pink laces.

Unfortunately, Jinx was only given the mini-gun as her weapon and not the rocket gun as well, which I find a bit disappointing. But all in all, it’s a great representation of her and there isn’t much else to nitpick on.

2.  Vi

The crown of the most expensive Funko POP ended up being taken by Jinx’s sister, Vi. While the former has gone down in price, Vi has been steadily above the $100 price point. And this figure probably deserves those numbers, considering the numerous details across her entire body.

While I feel like the hair color could’ve been less pink and given it a more aggressive look, the product designer did a wonderful job at taking most of the details from her armor and her Fists. The gauntlets immediately draw your attention which is exactly what you want from Vi. There is also a blue gem, which further diversifies the colors and makes them stand out from the rest.

There are also nice touches elsewhere, like the earrings, the goggles, and the signature name under her left eye. These are all things that turn Vi into much more than just an action figure, granting her its own charisma.

3. Miss Fortune

Even though she’s one of the most popular LoL champions in the game, Miss Fortune’s Funko POP is only a mid-tier action figure with a cost averaging $25 to $40. That said, the designers still took the chance to maintain her gorgeous body with a beautiful outfit. Black pants with a blue waist, a white top with dark blue brassier, and white/blue arm sleeves are the perfect embodiment of how a sexy pirate captain would probably look like.

Coupled with a few gold details here and there, as well as her iconic red hair, Miss Fortune is just a great action figure to look at.

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4. Ashe

After Miss Fortune, we have yet another ADC: Ashe. And just like the Bilgewater champion, the Freljord marksman is equally popular among the community, as Riot pushed out lots of items and gadgets with her looks on them. And even if she didn’t receive a top-tier design (in my opinion), she’s still averaging at a good price, similar to Miss Fortune (around $30 for one).

Luckily, the design is clean and satisfying to look at. They gave her the nice touch of keeping the traditional dark blue cape with golden bits on it. And they also well represented her archery weapon, with a distinctive light blue that makes it stand out from everything else.

Unfortunately, there isn’t much around her face and she doesn’t give out that decisive look you would probably see by looking at the LoL splash art. Regardless, it’s still worth picking up if you want to have a full collection.

N.B: When purchasing Ashe, be aware to not confuse it with Ashe from Overwatch, which has similarities across the board, including the white-grey hair.

5. Lee Sin

This is where things get interesting. Even though Lee Sin, the Blind Monk is one of the least valuable Funko POP figures, I personally really like how they were able to blend everything in his design. I might be biased, of course, but I think it would work for most people.

Aside from his iconic red blindfold, Lee Sin has a small golden and turquoise broch that keeps the cloth in place. Going down on the rest of his body, Lee Sin has brown monk shoes, and white socks with red strings. Additionally, he wears gray pants with a white belt and a golden buckle.

But aside from his outfit, Lee Sin’s focus should be on his hands, with the white bandages which are reinforced with red strings, completely embodying the fighter look and spirit. Moreover, he was given tattoos on his body to make the design look more intriguing.

While he might not be of big value to collectors, Lee Sin is personally one of the best designs in the collection, and considering it’s cheap, most people will have the chance to store it in their libraries.

6. Braum

Braum to me comes as a weird choice. He’s not that popular of a champion and he’s not played that often in the game as well. But somehow he made it as a Funko POP figure, and I was surprised to see his design work out well.

Not only were they able to give him the right looks, but even they even gave him the right facial expressions to picture that positive energy and that you should feel safe when nearby him. Even though you can’t see the smile directly, his unique mustache and eyebrows were able to make up for it. Moreover, they gave him the shield in his hand, further hinting at the warden nature of the champion.

The champion is currently a bit more expensive than Lee Sin, but it’s still on the lower end of the list, ranging from $15 to $30. Given his simple design in the game, the designers didn’t have much leeway to make Braum look any more detailed: the outfit is a bit too basic, which is why he has a low price. But I appreciate the nice touch of tattoos, including the back, just like they did with Lee Sin.

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7. Amumu

Similar to Braum, Amumu was one of the least expected champions to make it as a Funko POP figure. The Sad Mummy is only played by a few players in the game and the sad look doesn’t really give him extra appreciation points.

On top of that, I think that he has probably the simplest and most basic design out of all the 9 champions. I wished they went with one of his skins, rather than using the classic one since he’s just covered in green-ish bandages from top to bottom, making him look monotonous.

The only decent touches are the yellow eyes and the large tear rolling down his face but I feel like it doesn’t really give out the saddest look. And while they tried to give him the dissatisfied and depressed look with his body expression and posture, I’m not personally in love with it.

These are also probably the reason why Amumu falls in the bottom end of selling prices, going only for a few tenths of dollars.

8. Thresh

If Amumu was one of my least favorite designs, the Thresh one is the exact opposite. There are so many details on this figure that it’s quite insane just to think of it. And the price is probably lower than what you would expect, around a maximum of $50. If you want to have a particular item on your desk or shelves that stand out from the rest, this is definitely one you should consider.

With a green body and using the black and grey color patterns across his outfit and face, they were able to give Thresh the perfect Shadow Isles look. To top it off, he got gray boots, a dark-colored outfit, and a mask to cover his green face. And exactly like all other figures, Thresh retained his lantern and scythe, with great details across the board. The small cuts in the weapon give out the ghost-like and aggressive look you would expect from him. Not to mention the two green keys on his belt: another underrated touch.

9. DJ Sona: Concussive

I’ve already mentioned how I’m not sold on DJ Sona’s looks but I think I would understand why she would be liked by most people. At least, I enjoy the gave her a unique look that makes her completely stand out, even if she would be placed close to the other League of Legends Funko POP figures: the orange with dark colors is a common color pattern, but it works out well.

The best thing about the design is definitely the addition of the DJ set: implementing it into the design was probably a tough job but the designs got a decent result. It might not be super detailed but it gives out the right vibe.

Aside from that, there is also Sona’s helmet with the cool visor, which further fuels that DJ, trippy vibe. And even if I’m not particularly sold by it, the figure is definitely a cool one to have in your collection. It’s currently going for about $90, proving how valuable she is to hardcore collectors.

League of Legends Funko Pop – Takeaways

Overall, the League of Legends Funko POP figures are great. Most of them have great details and so many little touches that compound on top of each other to give a great and matching look. And by retaining the iconic looks of the action figures, they have made it likable to those who might not be familiar with the game.

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