Monster Hunter Online Kuji lottery merchandise designed by Amelicart
Image courtesy of Capcom

New Monster Hunter Merchandise Designed By Amelicart Revealed

Capcom revealed a new lineup of Monster Hunter merchandise featuring chibi illustrations of the Felyne and monsters like Rathalos and Nargacuga by the illustrator Amelicart. These items will be available via an online Kuji lottery. Capcom has also opened orders for the lottery on its Cap Kuji Online website.

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A single ticket for this lottery costs 880 yen (~$5.65). However, people who order ten tickets at once can pay with a ticket going free at 7,920 yen. Capcom can deliver up to 20 prize items in a single delivery with a fixed rate of 660 yen. However, it can only ship the items domestically in Japan.

Here is the complete prize list from the lottery:

  • S tier prize: Boxed set of pins
  • A tier prize: B2-sized hanging tapestries
  • B-tier prize: Full-color tote bag
  • C-tier prize: Ringed notebook
  • D-tier prize: Big sticker
  • E-tier prize: Tin badge
Monster Hunter Online Kuji lottery merchandise designed by Amelicart - prize tier list
Image courtesy of Capcom

The new Amelicart-designed items will add more varieties to Monster Hunter merchandise with cuter deformed illustrations. In 2023, Capcom also revealed chibi round plushes and Tsum Tsum-like Capcorom plushes inspired by the series’ monsters and creatures.

Capcom will close the order period for the Monster Hunter Amelicart Kuji lottery on June 28, 2024. The company will deliver the prizes around the first half of October 2024.


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