Some of my gaming related collectible items. I actually have more (like an entire box of stuff including my Devilian Flask, Path of Exile Chaos Orb keychain, a rare Diablo II promo keychain, other Blizzard merchandising, etc.) I don’t collect gaming related Funko Pop’s though.
BGFF’s… or maybe not
Killed by Thunderfury (x_x)
I don’t even play WoW
MSI Dragon Phone Stand + TERA Elin Steampunk Archer
TERA CE Contents (Handbook, Map, Compass, Soundtrack)
Collector’s Edition
I don’t even play Overwatch (re. the Pachimari plush)
“You must construct additional pylons”
Collector’s Edition
Devilian Flask
Paimon (Genshin Impact) Figure
Path of Exile Chaos Orb Keychain
Lost Ark Mokoko Figure Set
Lost Ark Mokoko Lamp
Lost Ark Mokoko Lamp
Lost Ark Mokoko Lamp
Lost Ark Mokoko Random Figure Set
Klee Figure (I haven’t even pull for her and thus don’t own her in game)OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAKeqing was one of my earlier 5-star’s (Mona was actually my first) during that period of bad RNG.OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERANot an official PVC by Kotobuki (since miHoYo hasn’t released an official Barbara). Still well done.Paimon Complete Figure Set (still unopened) – the “emergency food” meme will never get oldOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERADomino’s Pizza (Korea) and Mom’s Touch Mokoko promotional figures (I bought these back in early 2024 even though I haven’t played LOST ARK for several years at this point).
Frank Burger Mokoko promotional figures
TAITO Punk Miku (not an actual Hatsune Miku collector but this one looked pretty good). — I didn’t put the tiny lolipop into her right hand because the thing is tiny (also, that “L” shaped figure with eyes is also something else made by a Japanese streamer)OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAALTER Oboro Muramasa: Momohime figure. My avatar has been based on this character for the last 15 years (which is based on the Muramasa “katana” blade she wields that probably got its own inspiration from Wizardry). Quick trivia: my Twitch, YouTube, and other gaming nicknames was derived from this (just with the “m” and “s” swapped because Muramasa was often taken – Murasama unfortunately was also highly used even though it’s not a proper Japanese name (and is confusing to Japanese because the “sama” is an honorific and I often times prefixed the name with Lord when it was taken; I’ve since switched to adding a suffix to Murasama whenever it is already in use).