Honkai Star Rail Aventurine Nendoroid Doll
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Honkai: Star Rail Aventurine Nendoroid Doll Will Debut in 2026

Good Smile Company has opened global pre-orders for its upcoming Nendoroid Doll of Aventurine from Honkai: Star Rail. The doll figure for one of the game’s popular male characters, who was also featured on the 2025 White Day, will be available worldwide in 2026 with a variety of sets.

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The most complete package will cost ¥15,200 / $131.99. It will contain the Aventurine Nendoroid Doll with both the Star Rail Live and Pajama attire sets. The regular set that does not include the pajama set is available at ¥12,000 / $103.99. Good Smile Company is also selling the Star Rail Live and Pajama attire sets on their own without the doll figure at ¥7,000 / $61.99 and ¥3,200 / $28.99, respectively.

Good Smile Company will also include an exclusive origami bird-styled katyusha hairband for orders of any sets made on its international and North American web stores. The regular Nendoroid Doll set will have an additional pinback button badge, and the complete set will come with a bonus colored illustration paper.

Here are the sample images showing the poses the Nendoroid Doll can take:

The Nendoroid Doll sets featuring Aventurine from Honkai: Star Rail will be available to ship worldwide from Japan in February 2026 and North America from the US in Q3 2026. Good Smile Company will close the pre-order window on April 30, 2025.


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