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Square Enix: FFXIV Miniature Figure Collection Vol. 1 (Urianger Augurelt & G'raha Tia)

  • Writer: Onyx
    Onyx
  • 46 minutes ago
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Of course, Urianger and G'raha Tia are next! These two grew on me as characters, and by the end of Shadowbringers, I won't say they are among my top favorite FF characters, but I will say they are higher than a lot. Getting these figurines of them is something I can appreciate. So, let's review their miniature figurines, shall we?

Okay! The last of the two! Again, it would've been a pain in the butt having them as blind boxes, eh?


My first real encounter with G'raha Tia was pretty forgettable. It was during my very first raid back in the mandatory Crystal Tower series. After that, he kind of faded into the background as we moved through Heavensward and Stormblood. It wasn’t until Shadowbringers that I truly fell in love with him. He “dies,” gets revived in Endwalker, and returns with this fresh new look that pays homage to his Crystal Exarch era.


Casual yet distinct, this outfit has a lot going on — different clothing pieces, intricate designs, and that classic Final Fantasy complexity. As a miniature figurine, all of those details are present and nicely sculpted. For such a small figure, the attention to detail is impressive and consistent with the rest of the line. His hairstyle and long ears are also spot-on, making him instantly recognizable.

As an Exarch, we mostly saw him standing around, but reborn G’raha feels closer to his original energetic self — with a bit more childish charm that the fanbase has fully embraced. This figurine poses him in a more action-oriented stance, seemingly ready to cast a spell. I really like this dramatic pose.


The coloring is excellent. From the dominant dark red, black, and grey to the accents of gold and blue, everything is sharp and accurate. I especially love the crystal on the end of his staff — it really stands out against his darker color scheme. Clean paint job all around. A definite win.


He's so serious!
He's so serious!

Wouldn't be my first pick if this was a blind box, that much is certain. But I wouldn't have been disappointed had I gotten him along the way.



Urianger has always been a strange one. Like many of the Scions, I didn’t really pay much attention to him until Shadowbringers. His personality and archaic way of speaking made him stand out (sometimes in a confusing way), but Endwalker gave him more depth and a great new outfit.


Urianger essentially wears a sleeveless long robe with plenty of gold trinkets and decorations that add depth and complexity. His Celestial Globes are sheathed behind him, adding even more intricate details to the back. For how relatively simple his outfit seems at first glance, there’s actually a surprising amount of detail — and this figurine captures it all very well. I’m genuinely impressed.

His pose is fitting as well. He’s holding an Astrology card in one hand while standing ready to cast a spell. The way his clothing reacts to the implied movement — the wrinkles and flow — looks natural. My only small complaint is that I wish one of his Celestial Globes was hovering near his left hand, but that might have made the figure unnecessarily complex.


Colors are sharp! The metallic gold really contrasts against the rest of Urianger's clothing, a perfect mix between dark and gold. The skin color, the hair, it all gets the same attention to detail, accurately depicting the Scion.


He is ready to heal and support! And ready to make you think about the sentence he just uttered.


Urianger is another character that I hold dear from the OG Scions. Awesome character that truly stood out and got an awesome character arc. He is a decorated member of the Scions and also very close to Y'shtola. I love having this figurine as a representation of him.


This is a great pair. Just like the previous ones, the details, coloring, and accuracy remain consistently strong. For any FFXIV fan, these Scion figurines are excellent representations. G’raha and Urianger are wonderful additions to the lineup, and I’m very happy to have them! Here’s hoping we eventually get Y’shtola-level treatment for Yotsuyu or even Emet-Selch!


Until Next Time!


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