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Every Ashe figure and statue compared

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Ashe's collectibles span about $32 to $366 retail (with sold-out pieces asking far more), across six makers and five skins. The affordable tier is Riot's own: the $32.50 Championship Ashe XL chibi, the $34.99 Fae Dragon figure, and the $35 PROJECT Team Minis set (where Ashe is one of five). Above them sit the $75 Ashe Unlocked statue (the first-ever Unlocked piece) and the ~$65 Nendoroid (#1698). The premium tier is the draw: the PROJECT APEX 1/8 figure (LED hood), Hot Toys' base-skin VGM60 1/6 (~$320), and Jimei Palace's 1/6 Frost Archer statue — $366 retail, but a sold-out edition of 300 now asking around $820. No Heartseeker Ashe collectible exists in this lineup.

Specifications

Every officially licensed Ashe figure, statue, and set in the Hoarden catalog, cheapest first (by original retail). Height is the piece itself. The “(set)” entry includes four other champions — Ashe is one of five. Retail marked “~” is approximate or a converted/secondary figure (see the per-item notes below); for the premium statues, retail and the much higher resale asks are very different numbers.

ItemMakerType / skinScaleHeightOriginal retail
Championship Ashe Figure XL (Series 3 #003)Riot GamesChibi figure (Championship skin)non-scale15.2 cm$32.50
Fae Dragon Ashe Figure (Series 4 #25)Riot GamesFigure (Fae Dragon skin)non-scale12 cm$34.99
PROJECT: Team Minis Bundle (set of 5)Riot GamesTeam Minis set — PROJECT Ashe, 1 of 5non-scale~6.4–8.1 cm$35 (set)
Ashe Unlocked Statue (#001)Riot × PureArtsUnlocked statue (base skin)non-scale25.9 cm$75
Nendoroid Ashe (#1698)Good Smile CompanyArticulated chibi (base skin)non-scale~10 cm¥7,300 (~$65)
PROJECT APEX AsheApex InnovationLED articulated figure (PROJECT skin)1/825 cm~$190 (260 CAD)
Hot Toys Ashe (VGM60)Hot ToysArticulated figure (base skin) — 30 POA1/6~28 cm~$320
Jimei Palace Ashe 1/6Jimei PalaceResin statue (base / Frost Archer) — ed. 3001/633 cm$365.99

Live market — asking prices

Active eBay listings tracked by Hoarden (eBay Browse API, US/UK/DE + cross-listed markets), retrieved 2026-06-15. These are asking prices, not sold prices — the ceiling of the market, not its midpoint. For the sold-out premium statues, the ask is well above original retail; that gap is the headline, not a price.

ItemMedian askAsk range
Championship Ashe Figure XL£31 (UK)£31 (UK) — retired
Fae Dragon Ashe Figure$65 (US)$15–$76 (US); €40 (DE) — in print at $34.99
PROJECT: Team Minis Bundlenone trackedretired
Ashe Unlocked Statue~$127 (US)$50–$145 (US); €60–€130 (DE); £89 (UK) — ~1.7× the $75 retail
Nendoroid Ashe (#1698)~$99 (EU/UK)€49–€113 (DE); £92–£98 (UK)
PROJECT APEX Ashe~$123 (US)$85–$160 (US); £287 (UK)
Hot Toys Ashe (VGM60)~$408 (US)$309–$690 (US); £219–£530 (UK) — ~1.3× retail, still in stock
Jimei Palace Ashe 1/6~$820 (US)$715–$925 (US); €884 (DE) — sold out, ~2.2× the $366 retail

Buying channel and authenticity risk

Risk tracks price and scarcity. The premium statues — sold out and asking well over retail — are the recast/counterfeit targets; the cheap in-print Riot figures and the Nendoroid carry little, though the Nendoroid is the most-bootlegged format generally.

ItemTierWhere it soldBuying note
Premium statues (Jimei 1/6, Hot Toys VGM60)Premium — highest fake riskJimei/GK dealers · Hot Toys/SideshowThe Jimei is a sold-out edition of 300, asking ~$820 (2.2× retail) — the scarcity gap recasts exploit; buy from established GK dealers and check the certificate. The Hot Toys (~$320) is still in stock at retailers — buy new before chasing a $400+ resale.
PROJECT APEX AsheMid — import figureApex importers (Navito/HLJ/Good Smile US)A 1/8 articulated PROJECT Ashe with an LED hood, still orderable from import dealers. Its widely-quoted “$260” is Canadian dollars (~$190 USD) — don't overpay against a mis-read USD figure.
Riot in-house (Unlocked, Nendoroid, figures)Affordable — low fake riskRiot store / Good SmileThe Unlocked statue (the first-ever Unlocked, #001) and Championship XL are retired/secondary; Fae Dragon is still in stock at $34.99. The Nendoroid is in print but the most-bootlegged format — check logo/box print on resale.
PROJECT: Team Minis (Ashe is 1 of 5)Set — multi-championRiot Merch store (retired)Sold only as the full 5-figure set (Katarina, Ashe, Yasuo, Zed, Lucian). Note the separate “PROJECT: Team Minis Set 2” is a different roster with no Ashe — don't buy it expecting her.

The premium tier — Jimei Palace 1/6 and Hot Toys VGM60

The premium tier — Jimei Palace 1/6 and Hot Toys VGM60

Ashe's two premium pieces both depict her base Frost Archer look, in very different formats. Jimei Palace's 1/6 statue is the grail: 33 cm of resin (transparent resin, PU and PVC) with Ashe half-crouched drawing the Bow of True Ice on an ice-themed base, a limited edition of 300. It retailed around $365.99 in early 2024 but sold out fast — Hoarden tracks asks around $820, roughly 2.2× retail, the biggest premium of any Ashe piece. (Note: despite the price, no LED lighting is documented for it.) The other route is articulation: Hot Toys' VGM60 ($319.99, 1/6, ~28 cm) is a fully poseable figure of base Ashe as she appears in the League Season Start 2024 cinematic — 30 points of articulation, the Bow of True Ice, icy arrows, Ranger's Focus and Enchanted Crystal Arrow effect parts, and a wintery base. Crucially it's NOT a Heartseeker or alternate skin — it's base Ashe — and unlike the Jimei it's still in stock at retailers (~$408 resale), so buying new beats chasing the secondary market.

PROJECT APEX Ashe — the LED-hood import figure

PROJECT APEX Ashe — the LED-hood import figure

For the PROJECT skin rather than base Ashe, the standout is Apex Innovation's PROJECT APEX Ashe: a 1/8-scale (25 cm), articulated action figure of her cyberpunk PROJECT look, with an LED light-up hood, an interchangeable unmasked head, swappable hands, and three ability-effect pieces (Volley, Hawkshot Drone, and the Enchanted Crystal Arrow ultimate). It's an open edition from 2022, still orderable from import dealers. One pricing note worth flagging: the widely-quoted “$260” figure is 260 Canadian dollars on a Canadian retailer (roughly $190 USD), not a $260 US price — Riot's own store lists the figure with no price at all. Hoarden tracks US asks around $123, so the secondary market actually runs below that import sticker. If you want PROJECT Ashe as a poseable LED figure, this is the piece.

The Riot tier — Ashe Unlocked, Championship XL, and Fae Dragon

The Riot tier — Ashe Unlocked, Championship XL, and Fae Dragon

Riot's own line covers Ashe's affordable display options across three skins. The Ashe Unlocked statue ($75, 25.9 cm PVC/ABS, 2018) has a nice distinction: it's #001, the very first statue in Riot's Unlocked line (made by PureArts, the same line as Vi and Jhin Unlocked) — base-skin Ashe, now retired, asking ~$127. The Championship Ashe Figure XL ($32.50, 15.2 cm) is the larger “XL” version of Riot's chibi figure line — Championship Ashe seated on the Throne of the Frost Archer — also retired (~£31). And the Fae Dragon Ashe Figure ($34.99, 12 cm, Series 4 #25) is the one you can still buy new at Riot, depicting her Fae Dragon skin and shipping with a free in-game summoner icon. Three different skins, three price points, all from Riot directly — a good affordable spread if you don't need a premium statue.

Nendoroid Ashe — the affordable articulated pick

Nendoroid Ashe — the affordable articulated pick

For a poseable base-skin Ashe at the low end, the Nendoroid Ashe (#1698, Good Smile, ~10 cm) is the answer — chibi Ashe “the Frost Archer” with three face plates (serious, combat, smiling), her bow and arrow, a hawk-spirit part, and an Enchanted Crystal Arrow effect part. It released July 2022 at ¥7,300 (Good Smile publishes no official USD price; US retail ran roughly $60–68), and asks around $99 now. It's base Ashe — no alternate skin. As with every Nendoroid, this is the most-bootlegged figure format in the hobby, so check the logo and box print if you buy secondhand. For most people who just want an affordable, characterful Ashe figure, this is the easy pick over the premium statues.

PROJECT: Team Minis — where Ashe is one of five

PROJECT: Team Minis — where Ashe is one of five

One Ashe entry is a multi-champion set: the PROJECT: Team Minis Bundle ($35, 2017), a five-figure box of the PROJECT skin line — PROJECT Katarina, Ashe, Yasuo, Zed, and Lucian. Ashe appears in her cyberpunk PROJECT skin, one of the five, and the set sold only as a complete bundle (now retired). Worth knowing to avoid a buying mistake: this is the “#02” Team Minis set, and there's a separately-listed “PROJECT: Team Minis Set 2” that is NOT a second batch of these same champions — it's a different, later set (PROJECT Vi, Leona, Vayne, Ekko, Fiora) with no Ashe in it. So if you specifically want a PROJECT Ashe mini, it's this original bundle you're after, not the “Set 2.”

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Common questions

Which Ashe figure should I buy?

For an affordable, in-print pick: the $34.99 Fae Dragon figure or the ~$65 Nendoroid (#1698). For an entry display statue, the $75 Ashe Unlocked (the first-ever Unlocked piece; secondary ~$127). For a premium figure you can still buy new, Hot Toys' base-skin VGM60 (~$320). For the grail statue, Jimei Palace's 1/6 Frost Archer ($366 retail, but sold out and asking ~$820). For PROJECT Ashe specifically, Apex's LED-hood 1/8 figure (~$190).

What's the cheapest and most expensive Ashe collectible?

Cheapest is the $32.50 Championship Ashe XL chibi, just under the $34.99 Fae Dragon figure and the $35 PROJECT Team Minis set (five figures, Ashe is one). The most expensive at retail is Jimei Palace's 1/6 statue at $365.99 — but it's sold out (edition of 300) and now asks around $820, making it by far the priciest to actually acquire.

Is the Hot Toys Ashe the base skin or Heartseeker?

Base skin. The Hot Toys VGM60 ($319.99, 1/6, ~28 cm, 30 points of articulation) depicts base Ashe — the Frost Archer as she appears in the League Season Start 2024 cinematic — not Heartseeker or any alternate skin. In fact there's no Heartseeker Ashe collectible in this whole lineup. It shipped in 2024–2025 and is still in stock at retailers, asking ~$408 secondhand.

Why is the Jimei Palace Ashe statue asking ~$820 when it retailed for $366?

Because it's a sold-out limited edition of 300. It retailed around $365.99 in early 2024 and sold through quickly at original retailers; the ~$820 you see now is the secondary-market ask (roughly 2.2× retail), corroborated by GK-dealer full-payment listings around $750+. That gap is a scarcity premium, not the original price — and at that level, buying from an established GK dealer with provenance matters.

Is the PROJECT APEX Ashe really $260?

Not in US dollars. The widely-quoted “$260” is 260 Canadian dollars on a Canadian retailer — roughly $190 USD. Riot's own store lists the figure with no price. Hoarden actually tracks US secondary asks around $123, below that import sticker. So don't overpay against a mis-read “$260 USD”; it's a ~$190-equivalent import (a 1/8 articulated PROJECT Ashe with an LED hood).

Which Ashe skins have figures?

Five skins are represented across the eight pieces: base/Frost Archer (the Hot Toys, Jimei, Ashe Unlocked, and Nendoroid — four pieces), PROJECT (the Apex figure and the Team Minis set — two), Championship (the XL chibi), and Fae Dragon (the Riot figure). There is no Heartseeker Ashe collectible in the lineup, despite Heartseeker being one of her popular skins.

Is the Ashe Unlocked statue special?

It's the first one — #001 in Riot's Unlocked statue line, the inaugural piece of the series that later included Vi, Jhin, Lux, and others. It's a $75, 25.9 cm PVC/ABS statue of base Ashe made by PureArts, now retired and asking ~$127. For a collector of the Unlocked line, being #001 gives it a bit of extra significance beyond the figure itself.

Where does Hoarden's market data come from?

Hoarden tracks active eBay listings daily across the US, UK, and DE marketplaces (plus cross-listed sellers) via the eBay Browse API. The figures shown are asking prices, not completed sales — they describe what sellers want, which typically sits above what buyers pay. Sold-price tracking is being accumulated and will power Hoarden's price guide as sample sizes mature.