Fire Emblem Three Houses post time skip Edelgard figure
Image courtesy of Intelligent Systems and Good Smile Company

Fire Emblem Three Houses Edelgard Figure Based on Post-Timeskip Look

Intelligent Systems has revealed that it will release a new figure modeled after the post-timeskip version of Edelgard von Hresvelg from Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is working with Good Smile Company to release the figure worldwide. The pre-order window has also opened for the figure, which will cost ¥31,680 / $210.99.

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This static figure will depict Edelgard’s appearance at the reunion battle on the Gronder Field five years after the academy period. Edelgard, who has become the Emperor of Adrestia, will also be shown with her unique axe Aymr.

The figure will have a scale of 1/7. The total height will be approximately 21 cm (8.27 in) when measured up to Edelgard’s head, or 27 cm (10.63 in) when one measures all the way up to the tip of the Aymr axe.

Here are some of the sample images for the upcoming Edelgard figure, taken from multiple angles:

Edelgard will join the short list of Fire Emblem series characters who have had figures designed by Intelligent Systems, the same development studio behind the strategy RPG entries. Prior recent examples included Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd from the same Three Houses, the female Alear from Fire Emblem Engage, and the female Corrin from Fire Emblem Fates.

Good Smile Company will close the pre-order period for the 1/7 scale figure of the post-timeskip Edelgard von Hresvelg from Fire Emblem: Three Houses on February 26, 2025. Intelligent Systems will ship the finished figures internationally from Japan in January 2026 and North America from the U.S. in Q2 2026.


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