Collection: Shop Fate
The Fate universe spans Grand Order, stay night and a decade of spin-offs, and its Servants have inspired one of anime's deepest goods catalogues. Each item carries its own condition grade.
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Meltryllis Fate/EXTRA CCC 1/8 Garage Kit Wonder Festival 2013 Summer & Event Limited [USED]
ExcellentRegular price $999.99 USDRegular priceSale price $999.99 USDSold out -
Jeanne d'Arc Alter Santa Lily Fate/Grand Order Garage Kit Wonder Festival 2018 Summer & Event Limited [USED]
ExcellentRegular price $999.99 USDRegular priceSale price $999.99 USDSold out -
Fate/Grand Order Altria Alter Garage Kit Event Limited Figure [USED]
ExcellentRegular price $999.99 USDRegular priceSale price $999.99 USDSold out -
Fate/Grand Order Elena Blavatsky Third Ascension Garage Kit Wonder Festival 2017 Winter & Event Limited Figure [USED]
ExcellentRegular price $999.99 USDRegular priceSale price $999.99 USDSold out -
Fate/Grand Order Hero King: Gilgamesh Garage Kit Wonder Festival 2019 Summer & Event Limited Figure [USED]
ExcellentRegular price $645.99 USDRegular priceSale price $645.99 USDSold out -
Fate/Grand Order Water Queen Morgan Garage Kit 1/7 Event Limited Figure [USED]
ExcellentRegular price $999.99 USDRegular priceSale price $999.99 USDSold out
About this collection
Servants Worth Summoning
Grand Order supplies most of what collectors chase, from Saber and Morgan le Fay to Berserkers such as Ibuki-Douji and archers like Atalanta. Because the game leans so heavily on newly illustrated art, anniversary pieces and Fes.-exclusive designs carry real weight with long-time Masters. Illustrated acrylic stands make a natural centrepiece for a shelf, and the same key visuals often reappear across mascots and tapestries, giving a single favourite Servant several ways to display.
Charms & Prize-Hall Pulls
The smaller goods run just as deep. Servant keychains and rubber charms turn up across trading sets, while lottery tiers add hologram badges, coasters and stand figures. A large share of the rarer artwork comes from Ichiban Kuji draws rather than ordinary storefronts, so sorting by prize line is frequently the quickest route to closing a collection, and to spotting the older designs that no longer appear in shops.