![]() Mordred, Saber of “Red,” Nendoroid Packaging (front) I’m not quite sure how it’s decided which Nendoroids get fancier boxes, but if you’re the kind of person who leaves them in the box, this may be more important to you. On the other hand, Kyouko Sakura, Sayaka Miki, and Sakura Haruno all have boxes with a bit more decoration, which I think makes them look much nicer. Other figures in my collection with similar boxes are Aqua, Megumin, and Mayoi Hachikuji. This is what I like to refer to as the standard Nendoroid box. The first thing you’ll notice when looking at the packaging for this Nendoroid is that it’s pretty plain. I’ve actually been eyeing some other Mordred figures, and even have one pre-ordered already, which I’ll talk about a bit more later on. While she may not be my favorite servant to use in FGO, she definitely has one of my favorite character designs. As her title implies, she’s a part of the saber class and is the five-star saber I use in FGO. Saber of “Red” is also known as Mordred, and (s)he’s the bastard son(daughter) of King Arthur(Artoria/Altria). ![]() ![]() Now, I haven’t seen Fate/Apocrypha yet, mainly because I’ve heard it isn’t good so it’s not really a high priority, but I do know this character from Fate/Grand Order. Today I have the Saber of “Red” Nendoroid from the anime Fate/Apocrypha. For those of you who may not be familiar, Figure Fridays are when I showcase one of my figures, historically Nendoroids, and briefly discuss them.Īs the name implies, they’re also always on Fridays, because otherwise I couldn’t use that fancy alliteration. It’s been a while since my last #FigureFriday, but I’ve acquired a new anime figure so I’m bringing it back this week while there’s no JoJo’s Part 5 episode in the way. ![]()
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