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Honkai: Star Rail Aventurine Nendoroid Can Roll the Dice

Honkai: Star Rail Aventurine Nendoroid Can Roll the Dice
Image via Good Smile Company

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for its Honkai: Star Rail Aventurine Nendoroid, following the figure being teased at multiple events. It will cost ¥7,500 when it comes to Japan in February 2025, and it will cost $45.99 when it arrives worldwide in Q3 2025.

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As usual, Aventurine comes with multiple accessories. He has face plates with a small smile, a bigger grin, and a winking expression. He comes with three dice. He can hold a bottle of perfume. His stand looks like a roulette wheel, if you’d like, to reference his nature as a gambler. You can also pose him with his sunglasses on or off. 

Here’s how this Honkai: Star Rail figure looks:

In addition, there’s a bonus for buying Aventurine directly from Good Smile Company. Orders at the Japanese or US shop include an acrylic stand. It figures a bust of the character wearing his hat and glasses. It also has his name on a placard in front of it. 

Here’s how that will look:

We already have an idea of who the next Nendoroid will be. At the last Good Smile Company event, we saw a prototype figure of the Stellaron Hunter Blade from Honkai: Star Rail.

The Honkai: Star Rail Aventurine Nendoroid will come to Japan in February 2025 and debut worldwide in Q3 2025, and the figure can be pre-ordered until October 2, 2024 from Good Smile Company direct. The game is available on the PS5, PC, and mobile devices.

Jenni Lada
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