An action figure of Cloud from Final Fantasy.
Image via Square-Enix on Amazon.

Most Expensive Final Fantasy Merchandise

Square Enix has released some pretty expensive Final Fantasy merch over the last two decades. Granted, merchandise from your favorite franchise isn’t always cheap. Often, items can range from as low as just a few dollars to as high as thousands. We are going to take a look at some of the most expensive Final Fantasy merchandise.

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Before we dive into this list, I just wanted to point out that there is a lot of Final Fantasy merch out there: plushies, figures, jewelry, and even swords. The most expensive merch tends to be realistic props that are meant to look like items from the games. In the end, you get what you pay for, and if you’re a huge Final Fantasy fan with a big budget, there’s a lot of cool stuff out there for you to collect!

Final Fantasy XIII Serah Silver Pendant (249.99$)

A silver necklace matching the one that Serah wears in Final Fantasy.
Image via Square Enix Store.

This glittering silver pendant/necklace matches the one Serah wears in Final Fantasy XIII. Like a lot of items on this list, it’s gorgeous, highly detailed, and worth the price for avid fans. Made of silver and cubic zirconium, the Final Fantasy XIII Silver Pendant comes with a detachable ring that you can also wear separately. You can also find less costly variations of this particular pendant on Amazon.

Limited Edition Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Kid’s Watch ($349.99)

Image via Square Enix Store.

We aren’t exactly sure how many kids there are out there who are looking for 300$+ watches, but maybe you have child-sized wrists, or there’s a kid in your life who’s into both fancy watches and Final Fantasy. No matter which way, this Final Fantasy VII Advent Children watch has emblem embossing, a subdial made of mother of pearl, and a genuine leather band.

Final Fantasy VII Silver Ring – Red XIII ($399.99)

A silver wolf head ring with great hair.
Image via Square Enix Store.

Are you a fan of Red XIII? This ring costs nearly $400 but is made of silver and is highly detailed, with engravings of individual hairs and other tiny features. If you’re a big fan of the iconic character or his design in general, the Final Fantasy VII Red XIII ring might be a worthwhile purchase.

Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud Action Figure ($430.70)

This Cloud action figure comes with apposable limbs, Cloud’s sword, and interchangeable hands. It’s seven inches (20cm) tall, so it’s a pretty good size for an action figure. There may be cheaper Cloud action figures out there, but this one has the advantage of being highly detailed and completely possible. The Final Fantasy VII Remake Cloud figure is even sold on Amazon if you are interested.

Final Fantasy VII Deluxe Music Box – Aerith’s Theme ($979.99)

A wooden music box with golden flower engravings.
Image via Square Enix Store.

This Aerith music box sits at nearly a thousand dollars US and is currently a pre-order. It will be shipped in February 2025. However, the quality seems to be worth the cost: it’s handmade, made of walnut wood, is hand-engraved with gold flowers, and plays for nearly two minutes. If you’re a Final Fantasy music nerd or just a really big fan of Aerith, this music box could become a unique addition to your collection.

Note: This music box is made per order, meaning that it is not immediately available but will be shipped as soon as it’s finished.


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Bailey Vanderlee is a Canadian writer at Siliconera, a audio post-production editor everywhere else, and local cryptid in the making. They love RPGs more than anything else and delight in maining the characters everybody hates. They are a graduate from the RTA School of Media with experience writing everything from articles to podcasts to screenplays. Currently, they can be found writing about video games around the internet, or if you're lucky enough to spot them in real life, designing costumes for conventions they will never attend.