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Every Lux figure and statue compared

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Lux's collectibles skew premium, spanning roughly $35 to $850. The affordable tier is mostly Riot's own: the $35 Star Guardian and $40 Battle Academia Team Mini sets (where Lux is one of five figures), the small Lux and Porcelain Lux store figures, and the ~$55 Nendoroid Lux (#1458). The $75 Lux Unlocked statue is the entry display piece. The premium tier is the draw: Good Smile's Elementalist Lux 1/7 (¥29,200, now asking ~$468), Beast Kingdom's Master Craft Porcelain Lux ($368.99, limited to 3,000), and the grail — Jimei Palace's Worlds 2024 Lux 1/6 (~$515 retail, ~$850 secondary), an LED-lit commemorative statue. Note the Mageseeker Collector's Edition is a game bundle, not a Lux figure.

Specifications

Every officially licensed Lux figure, statue, and set in the Hoarden catalog, cheapest first. Height is the piece itself. “—” means the value isn't documented (two small Riot figures have no published retail). Items marked “(set)” include four other champions — Lux is one of five, noted per row. The Mageseeker entry is a game collector's edition, not a Lux figure (see note).

ItemMakerType / skinScaleHeightOriginal retail
Star Guardian Team Minis (set of 5)Riot GamesTeam Minis set — Star Guardian Lux, 1 of 5non-scale~6.4–7.6 cm$35 (set)
Battle Academia Team Minis (set of 5)Riot GamesTeam Minis set — Battle Academia Lux, 1 of 5non-scale~6.1–6.7 cm$40 (set)
Lux Figure (Series 2 #007)Riot GamesFigure (base skin)non-scale11.2 cm
Porcelain Lux FigureRiot GamesFigure (Porcelain skin)non-scale14.8 cm
Nendoroid Lux (#1458)Good Smile CompanyArticulated chibi (base skin)non-scale~10 cm¥5,300 (~$55)
Lux Unlocked Statue (#22)Riot GamesUnlocked statue (base skin)non-scale26 cm$75
The Mageseeker: Collector's EditionRiot GamesGame bundle — Sylas statue + Lux comic/pin (no Lux figure)$169.99
Good Smile Elementalist Lux 1/7Good Smile Arts ShanghaiFigure (Elementalist skin)1/734 cm¥29,200 (~$200)
Beast Kingdom Master Craft Porcelain LuxBeast KingdomPolystone statue (Porcelain skin) — ed. 3,0001/442 cm$368.99
Jimei Palace Worlds 2024 Lux 1/6Jimei PalaceLED resin statue (base skin) — Worlds 20241/640–42 cm~$515 (full-pay)

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. “none tracked” means no active listing was in our tracker on that date.

ItemMedian askAsk range
Star Guardian Team Minis~£224 (UK) / €140 (DE)£63–£269 (UK); €55–€140 (DE) — retired 2017 set
Battle Academia Team Minis$81 (US)$50–$113 (US) — still in print at $40
Lux Figure (Series 2 #007)£34 (UK)£22–£509 (UK); US bucket distorted by a $10k outlier
Porcelain Lux Figurenone tracked
Nendoroid Lux (#1458)~£72 (UK)£64–£81 (UK)
Lux Unlocked Statue€200 (DE)€200 (DE) — retired
The Mageseeker: Collector's Edition~$200 (US) / €243 (DE)$105–$270 (US); €159–€250 (DE)
Good Smile Elementalist Lux 1/7~$468 (US)$401–$535 (US) — retired
Beast Kingdom Porcelain Lux~€500 (DE)€400–€600 (DE)
Jimei Palace Worlds 2024 Lux 1/61 ask: $850 (US) — ~65% over the ~$515 full-pay retail

Buying channel and authenticity risk

Lux's line is premium-weighted, so the fake incentive sits at the top — the sold-out, high-value statues — not the cheap Riot minis. Channel and edition/COA are the main authentication levers.

ItemTierWhere it soldBuying note
Jimei Palace Worlds 2024 LuxPremium grail — highest fake riskJimei Palace / GK dealers (MTO, closed)Time-limited made-to-order, now closed — secondary only. Buy from established GK dealers (Spec Fiction, OrzGK); resin grails are a recast class. Confirm LED function and the Worlds 2024 base insert + badges.
Beast Kingdom Porcelain LuxPremium — limited 3,000Beast Kingdom / Riot store (near sold out)Licensed Master Craft (MC-059), polystone despite the “porcelain” name. Buy from Beast Kingdom or authorized dealers; an edition this size still attracts recasts at the secondary tier.
Good Smile Elementalist LuxPremium — retiredGood Smile / Riot store (retired)Sold out and asking ~$468 — exactly the profile bootleggers target. Buy from established figure retailers; Good Smile's bootleg-warning checks (logo, paint, box print) apply.
Riot in-house (Unlocked, Figures, Nendoroid)Affordable — low fake riskRiot Merch store (mostly retired)Cheap, mass-produced, low counterfeit incentive. Mostly secondary now; confirm you're getting the Riot in-house piece. The Nendoroid is the one widely-bootlegged format — check logo + box print.
Team Mini sets (Star Guardian, Battle Academia)Sets — Lux is 1 of 5Riot Merch storeSold only as the full 5-figure set. Star Guardian (2017) is retired and scarce (~£224); Battle Academia is still in print at $40. On resale, confirm all five minis are present.

Jimei Palace Worlds 2024 Lux — the grail

Worlds 2024 Lux 1/6 Scale Statue — Jimei Palace

The top of the Lux ladder is Jimei Palace's Worlds 2024 Lux 1/6, the only Worlds-commemorative Lux statue: base "Lady of Luminosity" Lux at roughly 40–42 cm (Riot lists 40 cm, the maker and every GK dealer list 42 cm), in resin with an LED light-up effect, a swappable Worlds 2024 logo base insert, four LoL Esports major-region flag badges, a greeting card, and an exclusive in-game "AWW YEAH!" emote code. It's the most expensive Lux piece — about $515 at full payment, with one live eBay ask at $850 (~65% over retail). One thing to understand before chasing a deal: this was a time-limited made-to-order pre-order (open 2024-09-12, closed ~2024-10-12) sold simultaneously across many GK dealers, each with its own full-pay / deposit / installment structure. So the wide dealer price spread you'll see ($360 deposits up to $769 paid-in-full-with-shipping) reflects payment structure and currency, not different editions — and no fixed edition size was ever published. Treat the ~$515 full-pay figure as the real anchor, and buy from an established GK dealer.

Beast Kingdom Porcelain Lux — polystone, not porcelain

Beast Kingdom Master Craft Porcelain Lux Statue — 2023

Beast Kingdom's Master Craft Porcelain Lux (MC-059) is the second premium pillar: a 1/4-scale, 42 cm statue of the Porcelain Lux skin — blue-and-white lacquer costume, lotus-shaped wand, a porcelain-rabbit accessory — limited to 3,000 pieces worldwide and retailing at $368.99. The name causes two predictable confusions, both worth clearing up. First, the material: despite the "Porcelain" skin name, the statue is polystone, not literal porcelain (Beast Kingdom's US store and dealers list it as polystone; only marketing copy leans on "porcelain"). Second, the product: this is the large $369 Beast Kingdom statue, not Riot's small in-house "Porcelain Lux Figure" (14.8 cm) — same skin, different products, very different price tiers. Live secondary asks run ~€400–600. For a display centerpiece short of the Jimei grail, this is the most striking Lux statue, and the 3,000-piece cap gives it genuine scarcity.

Good Smile Elementalist Lux — the anime-style 1/7

Good Smile Elementalist Lux 1/7 Scale Figure — Good Smile Arts Shanghai, 2022

Good Smile Arts Shanghai's Elementalist Lux 1/7 (34 cm) is the painted anime-style figure of the fan-favorite 10-form elemental skin, using translucent parts to recreate Fire, Water, Wind, and Nature elements. It released November 2022 at ¥29,200 (Good Smile publishes no official USD MSRP — figure roughly $200 at the time) and is now retired and sold out, asking around $400–535 on the secondary market. For collectors who want a display figure with the dynamic, light-themed energy Lux is known for — rather than a static premium statue or a chibi — this is the pick. Being sold out and four-figure-yen at retail, it sits right in the band where bootlegs appear, so buy from established figure retailers and apply Good Smile's standard authenticity checks (logo, paint quality, box print).

The Riot in-house tier — Unlocked, the store figures, and the Nendoroid

Lux Unlocked Statue — Riot Games, 2022

Below the premium statues, Riot's own line covers the affordable display options. The Lux Unlocked statue (#22 in the Unlocked line, 26 cm PVC, $75, 2022) is the entry display piece — base "Lady of Luminosity" Lux, now retired and asking ~€200. Two small Riot store figures round it out: the Lux Figure (Series 2 #007, 11.2 cm, base skin) and the Porcelain Lux Figure (14.8 cm, the Porcelain skin, a 2024 Lunar Revel release with a bonus summoner icon) — both retired, and neither has a documented original retail, so we show no price rather than guess one (the Lux Figure's secondary asks cluster around £34, ignoring a nonsense $10,000 outlier). And for articulation, the Nendoroid Lux (Good Smile #1458, ~10 cm, June 2021, ¥5,300 / ~$55) gives you swappable faces, her wand, and effect parts; it asks ~£72 now. Nendoroids are heavily bootlegged, so check the logo and box print if buying secondhand.

The Team Mini sets — where Lux is one of five

Star Guardian Team Minis — Riot Games, figure, 2017

Two of Lux's catalog entries are multi-champion Team Mini sets, not solo figures. The Star Guardian Team Minis ($35, Team Mini #01, 2017) pairs Star Guardian Lux with Poppy, Jinx, Lulu, and Janna — a retired set now asking ~£224 on the UK secondary market, well above its original price because it sold out years ago and only briefly returned "out of the vault." The Battle Academia Team Minis ($40, 2021) pairs Battle Academia Lux with Ezreal, Jayce, Katarina, and Battle Professor Graves, and is still in print at Riot's store (resale asks ~$81 reflect the in-print premium). Both are sold only as the complete five-figure box — if you want a specific Lux skin in mini form, you're buying four other champions with her. On resale, confirm all five minis are present.

The Mageseeker Collector's Edition — not actually a Lux figure

The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story Collector's Edition — Riot Games, 2023

This one's on the list because the catalog tracks it under Lux, but it's important to be clear: The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story Collector's Edition ($169.99, 2023) is a video-game bundle, not a Lux figure. The only sculpted figure in the box is a Sylas statue — Lux, who's a central character in the game's story, appears only as a special-edition hardcover "LUX" comic and as one of the two Sylas & Lux enamel pins. The box also includes a Deluxe Edition game code, an art book, a deluxe art print, and a 10-inch vinyl OST, in a custom collector's box. It's retired and "extremely limited," asking around $105–270 secondhand. If you're shopping specifically for a Lux figure, this isn't one — but if you want Lux-themed game memorabilia (and a Sylas statue), it's a genuinely loaded collector's set.

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Common questions

Which Lux figure should I buy?

It depends on budget. For an affordable display piece, the $75 Lux Unlocked statue (secondary ~€200) or the ~$55 Nendoroid Lux. For an anime-style figure, Good Smile's Elementalist Lux 1/7 (retired, ~$468). For a premium centerpiece, Beast Kingdom's Porcelain Lux ($368.99, limited 3,000) or the grail — Jimei Palace's Worlds 2024 Lux 1/6 (~$515 retail, ~$850 secondary). Skip the Mageseeker Collector's Edition if you want an actual Lux figure — it contains a Sylas statue, not a Lux one.

What's the cheapest and most expensive Lux collectible?

Cheapest is the $35 Star Guardian Team Minis set (though that's five figures, with Lux as one). The cheapest solo Lux is the Nendoroid (~$55) or the small Riot store figures. Most expensive is the Jimei Palace Worlds 2024 Lux 1/6 — roughly $515 at full payment and asking ~$850 on the secondary market, making it both the priciest and the rarest (a closed, time-limited made-to-order).

Is the Mageseeker Collector's Edition a Lux figure?

No. It's the 2023 collector's edition of The Mageseeker video game, and the only sculpted figure in the box is a Sylas statue. Lux appears only as a special-edition comic and an enamel pin — there's no Lux figure or statue in it. It's a great Lux-themed memorabilia set, but if you specifically want a Lux figure, this isn't one.

What's the difference between the Porcelain Lux figure and the Porcelain Lux statue?

They're two different products that share the Porcelain Lux skin. The Porcelain Lux Figure is Riot's small in-house store figure (14.8 cm, a 2024 Lunar Revel release). The Beast Kingdom Master Craft Porcelain Lux is a large 1/4-scale, 42 cm premium statue (MC-059, $368.99, limited to 3,000). Despite the skin name, the Beast Kingdom piece is polystone, not literal porcelain.

Is the Jimei Palace Worlds 2024 Lux a limited edition?

It was a time-limited made-to-order pre-order (open September 2024, closed about a month later), not a fixed numbered edition — no source publishes a specific piece count. It sold simultaneously through many GK dealers, each with its own payment structure (full pay, deposit-plus-balance, or installments), which is why dealer prices look like a wide spread ($360 deposits up to ~$769 paid in full). The real anchor is roughly $515 at full payment. It's now secondary-market only.

Are Lux figures faked?

The risk is concentrated at the premium top of the line — the sold-out, high-value statues are what bootleggers target: the Jimei Worlds 2024 Lux, Beast Kingdom's Porcelain Lux, and the retired Good Smile Elementalist Lux. Buy those from authorized dealers, verify edition/COA and (for the Jimei) LED function and the Worlds base insert. The cheap Riot minis carry little counterfeit incentive; the Nendoroid is the one budget format worth a logo/box-print check.

How big is the Jimei Worlds 2024 Lux statue, and why do sources disagree?

It's a 1/6-scale statue listed at 40 cm by Riot's store and 42 cm by the maker Jimei Palace and every GK dealer (full footprint roughly 30 × 27 × 42 cm). The small discrepancy is just Riot's listing versus the maker's spec — plan for the 42 cm maker figure to be safe. It's a substantial LED-lit resin display piece, not a shelf figure.

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.