***Please read full description, as it is assumed you understand and agree with everything here***

Important note about shipping: 

*Please contact me before buying to agree on shipping preference and so I change the listing accordingly*

The $270 shipping charge is just provisional (it roughly matches the calculations I made with UPS, if it were to ship to a zip code in PA). What you finally pay for shipping will be based on what UPS (or USPS if that is what you choose) tell me depending on your shipping address and preference. Note that the dimensions and weight of the boxes are provided below, so if you would like to pay for shipping on your end and send me labels, we can go that route, but please contact me first so I can change the listing for you. In addition, the "Local Pickup" option is available, especially if you are willing to get to the Iowa City - Cedar Rapids area of Iowa. 

All this is for shipping within the US, International buyers are responsible for paying any and all extra fees and taxes for international shipping.

Deluxe Version:

  • Includes: 1/4 Ranni the (main Elden Ring waifu) Witch statue (confirmed facial curse mark light works), standard base, four hands, puppet feet, interchangeable bare feet (as Miyazaki intended), metal certification coin, deluxe base, LED light-up lantern (confirmed it works), 1/4 Dark Moon Greatsword, 1/1 Dark Moon Ring (wearable, but I never wore it, and only handled it directly with cloth gloves)
  • Dimensions (not including the greatsword replica) : H21.3in by W18.9in by D18.9in (rounded up dimensions)
  • Material: resin + transparent PU + imported PU + lamp + alloy parts


I am new to selling on eBay, but have been purchasing from here for many years, and I look forward to treating you as well as the best sellers I have dealt with, which is how I wish to be treated. Feel free to ask any questions, I want to make sure you are as satisfied with the purchase as I was when I originally bought it.

Statue is complete and like new, but the condition of "New Other" is explained in the next two paragraphs. 

Selling this and other collectibles due to unforeseen financial issues (other listings coming soon). As I made my collection, I did not intend to part ways with it, but here we are. Another big detail for me with this specific statue is its large size, as I underestimated the dimensions (you'll see it once you put it together if you buy it), and it comes in two large boxes (H31in by W28in by D12.5in each box, 31.3lb and 35.9lb weight, rounded up dimensions). I don't have much space for it in my current living situation. Even when I did, back when I originally acquired it, I still thought it took up too much space, and although in excitement I did take it out of the box and assembled it, I only displayed it a few days (a week tops, in a pet, smoke, and kid free home) and put everything back in the boxes. I myself am a sculptor, and a passionate Fromsoftware fan (I also have the PS5 collector's editions of Elden Ring and Armored Core 6, DM me in case anyone is interested in negotiating those, I can make listings upon request), and (surprise surprise) Ranni is one of my favorite Elden Ring characters, so you can rest assured I took great care of everything. 

That said, back when I originally got the delivery, the outer boxes already had a couple small dents that in turn slightly dented (and in a couple of places, even tore a bit) the decorated boxes you see in the images, but none of that was bad enough to get to the inner area with the grey foam inserts protecting the statue's parts. Back then, I did not complain to the distributing company (FavorGK) because these issues were understandable to me (the package came to the US Midwest all the way from China, after all). The one thing that came in broken right off the box was the small part of the blue translucent "ice ring" hat decoration that goes into a matching opening in the witch hat. I wasn't well versed with resin statues back then, so I contacted FavorGK about it, but they explained (and I later watched YouTube videos of established collectors who confirmed) that such an issue is common with resin statues and their advice was to glue the part back together. Since the part of the translucent hat ring in question is meant to go into the matching opening in the hat itself, it is not even visible, so I followed what was advised and superglued the broken part back together and left it at that (for reference, see the fourth image, which shows my left hand holding the translucent piece, and notice broken part right in front of my index finger). 

Hope all this is not too much, I just wanted to make sure I mention as much as possible about the statue to prevent any unpleasant surprises.