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Baldurs Gate 3 Figures Beyond the Funko Line

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Vinyl Pops are not the only collectibles out there, and not everything wearing the box art is actually licensed. Here is how to tell the difference.

Baldurs Gate 3 figures searches turn up more than the Funko Pop line — full-scale statues, busts and replica props show up across collector sites and marketplaces, and not all of it comes from the same place or carries the same guarantee.

Two very different markets

  • Officially licensed collectibles. Funko's vinyl Pop line, covered separately since it deserves its own comparison, is the widest officially licensed range confirmed to exist. Beyond that, licensing for a game this size typically expands over time to partner studios producing higher-end statues and busts in limited runs tied to specific characters or key art.
  • Fan-made and 3D-printed pieces. Marketplaces built around print-on-demand and handmade goods sell unlicensed sculpts, often built from fan renders rather than official assets. Quality varies wildly, and none of that revenue goes back to Larian or its cast.

How to tell which you are looking at

  • Licensed pieces carry a manufacturer name you can look up independently, a product page on that manufacturer's own site, and usually a numbered edition size.
  • Listings with no maker credited, stock photos that do not match what actually ships, or prices that seem too low for a resin statue sit on the fan-made or bootleg end of the market.

Before you buy

Search the character and "statue" or "bust" together with a maker's name, not just the generic term — that generic search is exactly where unlicensed listings compete hardest for attention. If you cannot find the same product on a second, independent storefront, treat that as a warning sign rather than a rare find.