These new World of Warcraft collectible items, including replicas of the Warglaives of Azzinoth and statues of Sindragosa and the Lich King, recently appeared on the Blizzard Gear Store in China. It is currently unknown if they will be made available in other countries in the future, but many players certainly hope they are.
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The first, and most expensive, of these items is the life-size replica of the Warglaives of Azzinoth–the awesome-but-unwieldy weapons of Illidan Stormrage in World of Warcraft. These incredible replicas are each nearly as long as the Frostmourne replica World of Warcraft recently made available for pre-order. Each individual glaive weighs over 10 pounds, so players should definitely not actually swing them around. A single glaive will run collectors 750$, while the set with a stand costs a massive $1550, not including shipping.
The incredible bust of Sindragosa shows off the fallen blue dragon in all of her frosty glory. The statue is just over a foot tall and shows the roaring maw of the frost wyrm from Wrath of the Lich King’s memorable trailer. The incredible statue is available at a steep $800 before shipping, but many collectors would pay any price to add such a marvel to their shelves.
Lastly, the Chinese Blizzard Gear Store is adding a new Lich King statue in celebration of the most recent Hearthstone expansion, March of the Lich King. Though World of Warcraft has released other collectible statues of the Lich King, this one is designed in a unique style reminiscent of his Hearthstone appearance. The plaque on its stand even has the power and health of the iconic Hearthstone minion listed. Standing at just under 20 inches tall, this awesome statue is available for the equivalent of $825 dollars–a fair bit less than the $1100 price tag for the 26-inch premium Lich King statue currently in the store.
Unfortunately, players outside of China can’t order these amazing collector’s items yet. Hope is not lost, however–other World of Warcraft collectible items, such as the Frostmourne replica, came to China before being offered to the rest of the world. If players with deep pockets or generous friends are lucky, perhaps these new collectibles will follow suit in the next year or two.
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Source: Wowhead