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Monster Hunter Lagiacrus Figure Restocked in March 2025

Capcom has just restocked its Monster Hunter figure of Lagiacrus on March 13, 2025. People have another chance to order the figure on e-Capcom at 13,200 yen. Those residing outside Japan can also place orders via the WorldShopping widget at around $89.15.

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This Lagiacrus figure originally appeared in June 2012, which was the year after Capcom released Monster Hunter 3 G (Ultimate) for the Wii U and 3DS in Japan in 2011. The company also used to release alternate colored figures based on the Ivory and Abyssal subspecies simultaneously. However, only the regular species figure has received restocks multiple times in September 2018 and July 2024.

The more recent and frequent restocks may have been attributed to Lagiacrus’ status as the third most-voted monster in the series’ 20th anniversary poll held in 2024. Despite debuting as the flagship monster of the 2009 Wii entry Monster Hunter 3 (Tri), Capcom did not bring it back at all in the fifth-generation Monster Hunter entries World and Rise, along with their respective expansions Iceborne and Sunbreak. Lagiacrus does not appear in Monster Hunter Wilds either, as of the new game’s launch in early 2025.

The Capcom Figure Builder Creators Model of Lagiacrus is now available for purchase again, while supplies last. The latest Monster Hunter game that features the Lagiacrus is Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate, which is available worldwide on Nintendo Switch.


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