Looking to continue the hunt even outside of the games? Then collecting figures and merchandises can be one such hobby. However, considering the staggering amount of monsters out there it might be a bit overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. Don’t worry, Monster Hunter HQ is here to help. From lifelike monster sculpts to chibi-style plushies, here’s your quick guide to Monster Hunter figures and how much they usually cost.
Do note that the Monster Hunter series has been running strong for over 20 years and has earned a massive fanbase, especially among young adults. Hundreds of merchandise has flooded the market over the years, but many have faded into obscurity. We’ve curated a list of items released within the last decade that might still available for purchase without having to chase after rare, out-of-print collectibles.
Monster Figures for Ecology Enthusiasts
Standard Model Plus (Capcom Figure Builder)

- Price: $10-$15 per figure (or $60-$80 per box of 6).
This is the go-to line for collectors who love the monsters more than anything else. The Standard Model Plus figures are miniature in scale — around 3.5 cm or 1.3 inches — but packed with detail. Each blind-boxed series contains a lineup of several monsters, usually a mix of newer creatures and returning favorites. While they’re smaller in size, they’re budget-friendly and ideal for display setups.
Pro tip: These models work great for making your own Monster Hunter-themed terrariums or dioramas.
Line up:
- All monsters from Monster Hunter 1 to Wilds.
Creator’s Model Series (Capcom Figure Builder)
- Price: $100-$160 per figure.
If you’re looking to go bigger and bolder, the Creator’s Model line is Capcom’s premium offering. These figures are larger, expertly sculpted, and often feature signature poses of iconic monsters like Nergigante, Zinogre, or Rathalos. The quality and dynamic presence of these figures make them centerpiece-worthy.
Each model is a love letter to the monster’s design and lore so expect to pay for premium. Great for collectors who treat their shelf like their Monster Hunter World House. Fill ’em up with Endemic Life, or in this case, miniaturized monsters.
Line up:
- Rathalos.
- Rathian.
- Tigrex.
- Khezu.
- Nargacuga.
- Rajang.
- Deviljho.
- Zinogre.
- Lagiacrus.
- Brachydios.
- Gore Magala.
- Shagaru Magala.
- Glavenus.
- Mizutsune.
- Magnamalo.
- Palamute.
- Kirin.
- Kushala Daora.
- Teostra.
- Lunastra.
- Valstrax.
- Nergigante.
- Velkhana.
- Malzeno.
- Alatreon.
- Fatalis.
Amiibo (Nintendo)

- Price: $20-$35 per figure, some rare ones can get to $50+.
Nintendo’s Amiibo line are not only collectible display pieces with charming detail. They also unlock in-game bonuses, such as layered armor or items when scanned on a Switch.
Line up:
- Magnamalo.
- Malzeno.
- Palico with Kamura armor.
- Palico with Malzeno armor.
- Palamute with Kamura armor.
- Palamute with Malzeno armor.
- Stories Player Rider and Rathalos.
- Stories Cheval and Rathian.
- Stories Lilia and Rathalos.
- Stories Avinia and Barioth.
- Stories Dan and Qurupeco.
- Stories 2 Razewing Ratha.
- Stories 2 Ena.
- Stories 2 Tsukino.
Ichiban Kuji (Bandai Spirits)

- Price: $30-$80+ (individual resale) / ~$10-$15 per ticket in Japan.
Ichiban Kuji is a lottery-based prize system in Japan, and Monster Hunter has had several exclusive figure drops through it. These figures are only obtainable by purchasing a lottery ticket, usually at convenience stores or specialty shops. Nevertheless, you can easily find them being resold by third-parties.
Despite being basically a lottery gift, Ichiban Kuji figures are of high quality and rarely mass-produced. Don’t hesitate to grab one if you can get them for cheap!
Line up:
- Various.
S.H.MonsterArts (Bandai Spirits)

- Price: $80-$130 per figure.
Want articulation with your ferocity? The S.H.MonsterArts line by Bandai Spirits brings highly posable figures of monsters like Rajang, Tigrex, and Mizutsune. They’re perfect for collectors who enjoy re-creating in-game battles or displaying dynamic action scenes. Just like the Creator’s Model Series though, this one’s doesn’t come cheap thanks to its intricate articulations.
Line up:
- Rathalos.
- Rajang.
- Tigrex.
- Nargacuga.
- Zinogre.
- Mizutsune.
Amazing Yamaguchi (Revoltech)

- Price: $30-$50 per figure.
Another posable toys you might want to look out for come from Revoltech. What sets its stunning monster releases apart is the combination of style and flexibility. Complete with various effect parts and roaring faces — a great pick for a budget collection.
Line up:
- Rathalos.
- Azure Rathalos.
- Silver Rathalos.
- Tigrex.
- Zinogre.
- Stygian Zinogre.
- Palico.
- Melynx.
Monster Hunter Figures for Those Looking to Fashion Hunt IRL
Amazing Yamaguchi (Revoltech)

- Price: $20-$50 per figure.
Speaking of Revoltech, the company also provide for die-hard fans who appreciate the artistry behind each armor set. Its toy line is very stylized and expressive, perfectly captures the frantic battles our Hunter face daily. Expect over-the-top joints and extra accessories to live up your collector’s shelf.
Line up:
- Rathalos armor set (Great Sword and Sword and Shield).
- Azure Rathalos armor set (Great Sword and Sword and Shield).
- Zinogre armor set (Bow and Long Sword).
- Malzeno armor set (Great Sword and Sword and Shield).
- Lunagaron armor set (Dual Blades and Long Sword).
Vulcanlog MonHunRevo (Revoltech)

- Price: $50-$70 per figure.
MonHunRevo figures are another stylized, semi-posable Monster Hunter figures from Revoltech. Though not as dynamic, these figures capture the Hunters’ heroic aura and comes with all the bells and whistles.
Line up:
- Glavenus armor set (Great Sword).
- Kirin armor set (Great Sword).
- Oroshi Kirin armor set (Great Sword).
- Teostra armor set (Charge Blade).
Nauts x DAMTOYS

- Price: $265-$385 per figure.
DAMTOYS focuses on hyper-detailed, static figures of hunters in full armor sets. Think museum-grade craftsmanship with game-accurate equipment and textures. These are perfect if you’re more into the gear than the monster — and has Zenny to burn.
Line up:
- Yukumo armor set (Long Sword + Sword and Shield for Deluxe version).
- Odogaron armor set (Insect Glaive + Dual Blade for Deluxe version).
Nendoroid (Good Smile Company)

Price: $40-$60 per figure.
Cute, compact, and highly collectible, Nendoroids give Monster Hunter playable characters a chibi twist. They often come with swappable faces, weapons, and accessories to display different moods and stances. Great for casual collectors or those who want to lighten the tone of their collection.
- Rathalos armor set (Great Sword).
- Zinogre armore set (Charge Blade).
- Nargacuga armor set (Long Sword and Dual Blades).
- Lagombi armor set (Hammer and Sword and Shield).
- Barioth armor set (Sword and Shield).
- Lagiacrus armor set (Great Sword).
- Kirin armor set (Bow and Dual Blades).
- Xeno’Jiiva armor set (Light Bowgun / Insect Glaive).
- Frontier Guild Master.
Monster Hunter Figures for Waifu Lovers
Union Creative

Price: $120-$160 per figure.
This line includes stylized representations of Monster Hunter characters. As Union Creative tends to lean into anime-style features, these figures should appeal to fans of the sidecasts.
Line up:
- Hinoa.
- Minoto.
Armor Girls Project (Bandai Spirits)

- Price: $90 per figure.
Armor Girls Project offers creative reinterpretations of female characters wearing monster-inspired armor. Think ‘anime-waifu-meets-Monster-Hunter-cosplay.’ These figures are detailed, highly stylized, and appeal to both Monster Hunter fans and anime collectors.
Line up:
- Gore Magala.
For Admirers of Anything Cute
Fuwatama Plushies

- Price: $20 per plushie.
These soft, stylized plushies turn fierce monsters like Kulu-Ya-Ku and Arzuros into adorable egg-shaped companions. Which isn’t surprising as its name is a combination of ‘fuwafuwa’ or fluffy and ‘tama’ or ball. Fuwatama plushies emphasize cuteness and fluff, making them ideal for younger fans — or anyone who wants a cuddly Nergigante for once.
Line up:
- All monsters from Monster Hunter 1 to Wilds.
MonDefo Plushies

- Price: $30 per plushie.
MonDefo plushes offer a cute, palm-sized, deformed version of your favorite monsters while keeping their iconic design elements intact. These are great desk companions and make awesome gifts.
Line up:
- All monsters from Monster Hunter 1 to Wilds.
Voxenation Plushies

- Price: $10-$20 per plushie.
VOXENATION is a merchandise line by Capcom that reimagines its iconic characters in a stylish and cute cube-shaped ‘voxel’ design. There aren’t many selections on the Monster Hunter side of things. But if you want a real-life Palico companion, then this is for you.
Line up:
- Hunter with Rathalos armor.
- Felyne.
- Palico with Leather armor.
Monster Hunter Collaboration Figures
Monster Hunter x ZOIDS Figures
- Price: $50 per kit.
This crossover merges mechanical beasts with series’ iconic monsters. Ideal for fans of both franchises or those who enjoy building plastic model kits.
Line up:
- Sonic Bird Rathalos.
- Beast Liger Magnamalo.
- Knuckle Kong Rajang.
- Gatling Fox Mizutsune.
Monster Hunter x Transformers Figures

Price: $50 per toy.
Yes, as ridiculous as it sounds, it’s real. Capcom and Takara Tomy turned Optimus Prime into a Hunter that wears Rathalos’ skin. Of course, in true Transformers fashion, the toy can change between two modes. This is a collector’s dream for anyone who grew up with both brands and loves wild mashups.
Line up:
- Optimus Prime Rathalos.
- Optimus Prime Silver Rathalos.
No matter what kind of fan you are. Fantasy biologist, fashion hunter, waifu worshipper, or plushie hoarder — there’s a Monster Hunter figure tailored to you. Start small with Standard Model Plus, go big with Creator’s Models, or show your love with a Nendoroid on your desk. Just like in the games, there’s no wrong way to hunt, even when hunting the toys!