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Every Miss Fortune figure and statue compared

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Miss Fortune's collectibles span about $30 to $1,299 across six makers. The affordable tier is mostly Riot's: the $34.99 Battle Bunny figure, the $30 Youtooz Anima Squad vinyl, the $35–40 Arcade and Star Guardian Team Mini sets (where she's one of five), and a small retired base figure. The ~$79 Nendoroid (#1754) is the popular mid-point, beside the $75 Miss Fortune Unlocked statue. The premium tier is deep: Beast Kingdom's Master Craft Star Guardian statue ($368.99), Jimei Palace's 1/6 Bounty Hunter ($543–599, ships 2026), and the grail — Infinity Studio's 1/4 Captain Fortune statue ($1,299, 65 cm, LED, edition of 599). Note the Infinity 3D Photo Frame is a wall plaque, not a statue.

Specifications

Every officially licensed Miss Fortune figure, statue, and set in the Hoarden catalog, cheapest first. Height is the piece itself. “—” means the value isn't documented (the retired base figure has no published retail/year). Items marked “(set)” include four other champions — Miss Fortune is one of five. One entry is a wall photo-frame plaque, not a statue (noted).

ItemMakerType / skinScaleHeightOriginal retail
Youtooz Anima Squad Miss FortuneYoutoozVinyl (Anima Squad / Battle Bunny)non-scale~13 cm$29.99
Battle Bunny Miss Fortune Figure (Series 4 #20)Riot GamesFigure (Battle Bunny skin)non-scale$34.99
Arcade Team Minis (set of 5)Riot GamesTeam Minis set — Arcade MF, 1 of 5non-scale~6.4–8.1 cm$35 (set)
Star Guardian Team Minis Set 2 (set of 5)Riot GamesTeam Minis set — Star Guardian MF, 1 of 5non-scale~6.4–7.6 cm$40 (set)
Miss Fortune Unlocked StatueRiot GamesUnlocked statue (base skin)non-scale30.9 cm$75
Nendoroid Miss Fortune (#1754)Good Smile CompanyArticulated chibi (base skin)non-scale~10 cm¥7,800 (~$79)
Miss Fortune Figure (#004)Riot GamesFigure (base skin)non-scale11.4 cm
Infinity Studio MF 3D Photo FrameInfinity StudioWall relief plaque (base skin) — not a statuenon-scale25 cm¥22,000 (~€170)
Beast Kingdom Master Craft Star Guardian MFBeast KingdomPolystone statue (Star Guardian) — ed. 3,000non-scale39 cm$368.99
Jimei Palace Bounty Hunter MFJimei PalaceLED resin statue (base skin)1/643 cm$543–599
Infinity Studio Captain Fortune 1/4Infinity StudioLED resin statue (Captain Fortune) — ed. 5991/465 cm$1,299

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. Listing depth runs inverse to price (the Nendoroid has the most asks, the premium statues the fewest).

ItemMedian askAsk range
Youtooz Anima Squad Miss Fortune~£29 (UK)£29–£35 (UK) — in print at $29.99
Battle Bunny Miss Fortune Figure$44 (US)$15–$85 (US); £40 (UK) — in print at $34.99
Arcade Team Minis~£91 (UK) / €90 (DE)£89–£92 (UK) — retired set
Star Guardian Team Minis Set 2none trackedretired
Miss Fortune Unlocked Statue€122 (DE)€114–€130 (DE) — sold out
Nendoroid Miss Fortune (#1754)~$82 (US)$58–$144 (US); £88 (UK); €102 (DE)
Miss Fortune Figure (#004)$34 (US)$10–$198 (US) — retired, resale only
Infinity Studio MF 3D Photo Frame~£205 (UK)£121–£295 (UK); $240 (US)
Beast Kingdom Master Craft Star Guardian MFnone trackedsold out at Beast Kingdom ($368.99)
Jimei Palace Bounty Hunter MFnone trackedpre-order, ships 2026
Infinity Studio Captain Fortune 1/4~$1,249 (US)4 asks; one $75 listing is an error — treat ~$1,249 as the signal

Buying channel and authenticity risk

Risk tracks price and scarcity: the recast/counterfeit incentive sits on the high-value, low-supply premium statues. The cheap in-print Riot/Youtooz figures and the Nendoroid carry little — though the Nendoroid is the most-bootlegged format generally.

ItemTierWhere it soldBuying note
Premium statues (Infinity 1/4, Jimei 1/6, Master Craft)Premium — highest fake riskInfinity/Spec Fiction · Jimei/GK dealers · Beast KingdomThe Infinity 1/4 ($1,299, ed. 599) and Master Craft ($368.99) are sold-through — the supply gap recasts exploit. Buy from the maker or authorized dealers, verify the metal certificate/edition. The Jimei is a pre-order (ships 2026) — order direct from a reputable GK dealer.
The two “Bounty Hunter” statues — don't confuse themNaming overlapInfinity vs Jimei (different makers)Both depict base/Bounty-Hunter Miss Fortune, but they're separate statues: Infinity's “Captain Fortune” 1/4 (65 cm, $1,299) and Jimei's “Bounty Hunter” 1/6 (43 cm, $543–599). Different makers, scales, and poses — confirm which one a listing actually shows.
Affordable solo (Nendoroid, Riot figures, Youtooz)Affordable — low valueGood Smile / Riot store / YoutoozBattle Bunny ($34.99) and the Youtooz ($29.99) are still in print — buy new. The Nendoroid is in print but the most-bootlegged format, so check logo/box print on resale. The base MF Figure is retired/secondary-only.
The 3D Photo Frame — a wall plaqueUnusual formatInfinity / Good Smile (sold out)Not a statue — a wall-mounted relief plaque with a photo insert. Sold out; asks ~£205. Buy it for what it is (a wall piece), not expecting a freestanding figure.
Team Mini sets (Arcade, Star Guardian Set 2)Sets — MF is 1 of 5Riot Merch store (retired)Sold only as the full 5-figure set. Both retired. On resale, confirm all five minis are present and that the MF is the right skin (Arcade / Star Guardian).

The grail — Infinity Studio Captain Fortune 1/4 (and the Jimei Bounty Hunter)

Infinity Studio Captain Fortune Quarter Scale Statue — 2023

Miss Fortune's most premium piece is Infinity Studio's Captain Fortune 1/4-scale statue: 65 cm of resin and PU on a sea-monster base with color-changing paint and LED light-up effects, two interchangeable head sculpts, and a metal certificate. “Captain Fortune” is Riot's marketing name for her base/Bounty-Hunter pirate look, which is why Sideshow titles the same statue “The Bounty Hunter.” It launched Black Friday 2023 (not 2025, as some listings claim), in a limited edition — 599 for the Western allocation, with a 399 China / 199 Southeast Asia split on top — and retails $1,299 at Spec Fiction (less at some dealers); secondary asks cluster around $1,249. Don't confuse it with the other Bounty Hunter statue: Jimei Palace's Bounty Hunter Miss Fortune is a separate 1/6 piece (43 cm, $543–599) on a shattered-ship base with a sea creature reaching toward her, sold as a 2025 pre-order shipping in 2026. Same character, two different makers, two different statues.

Beast Kingdom Master Craft Star Guardian Miss Fortune

Master Craft Star Guardian Miss Fortune (MC-073) — Beast Kingdom, statue

Beast Kingdom's Master Craft Star Guardian Miss Fortune (MC-073) is the mid-premium pillar: a 39 cm polystone statue of her Star Guardian skin, posed with her Starlight blasters and her two magical companions Boki and Baki, limited to 3,000 sets with an exclusive plaque, at $368.99. It's sold out at Beast Kingdom now, with no active eBay asks tracked — a thin secondary market that makes provenance matter when one does surface. (Its exact launch year is genuinely muddy across retailers — roughly 2022–2023 — so we don't pin a single date.) For a collector who wants the Star Guardian aesthetic in a premium statue rather than the base pirate look of the Infinity and Jimei pieces, this is the one, and the companions sculpted into the base make it the most characterful of the MF statues.

The Riot tier — Unlocked, the figures, Battle Bunny, and Youtooz

Miss Fortune Unlocked — Riot Games, statue, 2021

Riot's own line covers the affordable options. The Miss Fortune Unlocked statue ($75, 30.9 cm PVC, 2021) is the entry display piece — base-skin MF, now sold out, asking ~€122. Two small figures sit below it: the Battle Bunny Miss Fortune Figure ($34.99, Series 4 #20, 2023) — still in stock at Riot, its box themed “Anima Squad Commander” — and the retired base Miss Fortune Figure (#004, 11.4 cm), which Riot's page lists with no price, so we show no original retail rather than guess (it asks ~$34 secondhand). Worth knowing: Battle Bunny and Anima Squad are the same crossover skin universe, so the $34.99 Riot Battle Bunny figure and the $29.99 Youtooz “Anima Squad” vinyl depict closely related looks (bunny ears, dual blasters), not unrelated skins. The Youtooz is still in print — buy it new rather than chase a resale.

Nendoroid Miss Fortune — the popular pick

Nendoroid Miss Fortune — Good Smile Company, figure, 2022

By listing volume the Nendoroid Miss Fortune (#1754, Good Smile, ~10 cm) is the most-collected MF piece — base/Bounty-Hunter MF in chibi form with three face plates (confident, combat, winking), her dual pistols, and Strut and Bullet Time effect parts. It released July 2022 at ¥7,800 (Good Smile's US store lists $78.99; Good Smile's own page is yen-only), and it's still in print and re-orderable, which is why its 44 active asks reflect popularity, not scarcity — it asks ~$82 secondhand but you can often buy it new. Nendoroids are the most-bootlegged figure format in the hobby, so if you do buy secondhand, check the logo and box print. For most people who just want a Miss Fortune figure on the shelf, this is the easy, affordable, in-print answer.

The 3D Photo Frame — a wall plaque, not a statue

Infinity Studio Miss Fortune 3D Photo Frame — 2023

One catalog entry is easy to misread: the Infinity Studio Miss Fortune 3D Photo Frame ($22,000 yen / ~€169.99, 2023) is not a freestanding statue. It's a wall-mountable painted-PVC relief plaque (~25 cm) — Miss Fortune sculpted in semi-3D breaking out of a decorative ornamental frame, with a recessed opening where you can insert a photo. It depicts her base/Bounty-Hunter look. It's largely sold out at retail and asks ~£205 secondhand. We flag it because a buyer searching “Miss Fortune statue” will see it priced like a statue and should know it's a hanging wall piece with a photo insert, not a figure for the shelf. As that kind of decorative wall art it's genuinely distinctive — just not interchangeable with the statues above.

The Team Mini sets — where Miss Fortune is one of five

Arcade Team Minis — Riot Games, figure, 2018

Two of Miss Fortune's catalog entries are multi-champion Team Mini sets. The Arcade Team Minis ($35, 2018) is a five-figure box — Arcade Miss Fortune with Arcade Ahri, Ezreal, Riven, and Sona. The Star Guardian Team Minis Set 2 ($40, 2019) is the second Star Guardian set — Star Guardian Miss Fortune (with her companions Baki & Boki) alongside Star Guardian Ahri, Ezreal, Soraka, and Syndra. Both sold only as complete sets, never as singles, and both are retired — the Arcade set asks ~£91, the Star Guardian set has no active asks tracked. If you want a specific Miss Fortune skin in mini form, you're buying the whole five-champion box with her; on resale, confirm every figure is present.

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Common questions

Which Miss Fortune figure should I buy?

For an affordable, in-print pick: the ~$79 Nendoroid (#1754), the $34.99 Battle Bunny figure, or the $29.99 Youtooz — all buyable new. For an entry display statue, the $75 Miss Fortune Unlocked (secondary ~€122). For a premium centerpiece, Beast Kingdom's Master Craft Star Guardian ($368.99), Jimei's 1/6 Bounty Hunter ($543–599, ships 2026), or the grail — Infinity Studio's 1/4 Captain Fortune ($1,299, 65 cm, LED, edition of 599).

What's the cheapest and most expensive Miss Fortune collectible?

Cheapest is the $29.99 Youtooz Anima Squad vinyl, just under the $34.99 Battle Bunny figure and the $35 Arcade Team Minis set (five figures, MF is one). Most expensive by a wide margin is Infinity Studio's Captain Fortune 1/4-scale statue — $1,299 retail, 65 cm, a limited edition of 599 (Western), asking ~$1,249 secondhand.

What's the difference between the Infinity “Captain Fortune” and the Jimei “Bounty Hunter” statues?

They're two different statues by two different makers, both depicting base/Bounty-Hunter Miss Fortune. Infinity Studio's “Captain Fortune” is a 1/4-scale, 65 cm resin statue with LED effects and two heads, $1,299, edition of 599 (launched Black Friday 2023). Jimei Palace's “Bounty Hunter” is a separate 1/6-scale, 43 cm piece on a shattered-ship base, $543–599, a 2025 pre-order shipping in 2026. Confirm which one a listing actually shows.

Is the Miss Fortune 3D Photo Frame a statue?

No — it's a wall-mounted relief plaque (~25 cm painted PVC) with a recessed slot for a photo, made by Infinity Studio. Miss Fortune is sculpted in semi-3D breaking out of an ornamental frame, but it's a hanging wall piece, not a freestanding figure. It's sold out and asks ~£205. Buy it as decorative wall art, not as a shelf statue.

Are the Battle Bunny and Anima Squad Miss Fortune figures the same skin?

They're the same crossover skin universe. Riot's $34.99 Battle Bunny Miss Fortune figure (Series 4 #20) and the $29.99 Youtooz “Anima Squad Miss Fortune” both depict the bunny-eared, dual-blaster look — Riot even themes the Battle Bunny box as “Anima Squad Commander.” They're different products (a Riot figure and a Youtooz vinyl), not unrelated skins, so it's fine to think of them as the same character look in two styles.

Which Miss Fortune items are multi-character sets?

Two. The Arcade Team Minis ($35, 2018) is a five-figure set where Arcade Miss Fortune comes with Ahri, Ezreal, Riven, and Sona. The Star Guardian Team Minis Set 2 ($40, 2019) is a five-figure set with Star Guardian Miss Fortune plus Ahri, Ezreal, Soraka, and Syndra. Both sold only as complete sets — you buy four other champions to get the MF mini.

Are Miss Fortune figures faked?

The risk concentrates on the high-value, sold-out statues — the Infinity Captain Fortune 1/4 ($1,299) and the Beast Kingdom Master Craft ($368.99) are exactly the premium, supply-constrained pieces recasters target. Buy those from the maker or authorized dealers and verify the certificate/edition. The cheap in-print figures (Battle Bunny, Youtooz, Nendoroid) carry little incentive, though the Nendoroid is the most-bootlegged format, so check logo and box print on resale.

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.