I managed to paint myself in a rather popular light this past weekend, and it was all thanks to some toys. My nephews were over at my house for an afternoon session of D&D, when one of them happened to wander into my studio and found the brand new 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:League of Legends “Champion Collection” collector-grade figures from Spin Master sitting on my desk. As fans of both League of Legends and toys in general, it was a bit difficult getting them back to the D&D table since all they wanted to do was play with the action figures, comprised of some of League’s most popular champions. I already thought the figurines were cool-looking, but that was the moment I realized that Spin Master and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Riot Games has creat✨ed a wildly successful lineup of toys – and just in time for the holiday season.

Related: Riot Celebrates Its Netflix Series, A🐻rcane, With Real-Life League Of Legends Narrative ExperienceThe League of Legends Champion Collections is the first collaboration between Riot Games and Spin Master, which comes as “a love letter to the fans”, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:according to our interview with Adam Hyman, VP of Marketi🎶ng and Boys Global Business Unit Lead at Spin Master. The Spin Master team worked closely with Riot to determine the most popular characters on a global scale for this initial release, creating a few different figures and a multipack that offers up a little bit of something for everyone. This is just the first round of the League of Legends Champion Collection. If you’re a fan of the game and your favorite characters aren’t in this first wave, there is still a chance that they may be getting the physical treatment at some point down the road. In the meantime, if you have friends or family who love League of Legends – or you yourself are a fan – making your holiday shopping list just got a lot easier.

League of Legends Toys Dual Cities Pack
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You’ll get the most bang for your buck with the League of Legends🐲 Heroes Dual Cities Pack, which comes with a dream team of League of Legends champions featuring Jinx, Ekko, Caitlyn, Heimerdinger, and Vi. The group stands 4-inches tall and comes ready to hit the Rift with their we๊apons and accessories, along with a figure base if you’re looking to set up the figures in an action pose. You’ll have no problem in doing so too, thanks to each figure’s 12 points of articulation, allowing you to come up with a variety of different poses for displaying on your collector’s shelf. The Dual Cities Pack is .

League of Legends Toys Jinx Darius
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If you’re only interested in a particular character, or are looking to add to y🙈our Dual Cities Pack, 4-inch versions , Yasuo, and are available to purchase separately as individual characters. Like the figures in the multipack, each one comes with 12 points of articulation, a figure base, and a premium accessory. Each figure is available for $9.99.

League of Legends Toys Thrash Zed 2
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Finally, and are ready to step out of Runeterra and onto your desk, display shelf, or playset. These two stand at 6-inches tall and come with a thematic figure base. Zed comes equipped with two shuriken weapon accessories, while Thresh comes with a lantern and a scytheꦰ. Each figure features 19 points of articulation and comes packed in premium collector packaging, if displaying is more important to you than act𓃲ually playing with the figurines.

I already mentioned how excited the League of Legends Champion Collection made my teenage nephews. However, the same can be said about me as well. I dabbled in League of Legends when it was first released, but these hyper-accurate toys have inspired me to finally jump back into the world of Runeterra after more than a decade. Sorry in advance if this pseudo-newbie (who no longer has the slighte🍎st idea of what to do in-game) happens to end up on your team. It’s Spin Master and Riot Games&rsqu🐼o; fault.

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