Do NOT Invest in These 5 LEGO Star Wars Minifigures!



Why You Should Avoid Investing in These 5 LEGO Star Wars Minifigures from Youtuber- Deal Watch



Title: Do NOT Invest in These 5 LEGO Star Wars Minifigures!

Hey there, LEGO investors! Today, we’re going to talk about five LEGO Star Wars minifigures that you should absolutely NOT invest in right now. And trust me, you’ll want to hear this if you’re looking to make a profit. So, without further ado, let’s dive in!

At number five, we have Bo Katan. Now, this one really stings because initially, I thought this minifigure would skyrocket in value. It was exclusive to the Mandalorian Starfighter, after all. But here’s the kicker – news recently broke that Bo Katan will be released in a foil pack in 2023. And not only that, but LEGO might even include her in another set, most likely in Spring 2023. So, hold off on investing in Bo Katan for now, because her price is bound to decrease once the foil pack hits the market.

Next up, at number four, we have the 212th Attack Battalion Clone Trooper. This minifigure is currently exclusive to the 2022 AT-TE set and is selling for around 15 US dollars on eBay. But here’s the catch – rumors are circulating that the 212th Trooper will be included in a foil pack in 2023 as well. LEGO might even release a 212 Clone Trooper Battle Pack. Knowing LEGO, though, it’s a bit unpredictable. Either way, expect the price of this minifigure to drop to around 10 dollars in the short term.

Now, onto number three – the Mandalorian. Yes, I know, this is a fan-favorite minifigure. But here’s the deal: there are already four other very similar versions of the Mandalorian out there, and LEGO shows no sign of stopping. With the Mandalorian TV show continuing and LEGO pumping out more sets, the supply of this minifigure is sky high. And when supply surpasses demand, the price tends to flatline.

Coming in at number two is none other than the child, also known as Baby Yoda or Grogu. This adorable little guy has already appeared in five Star Wars sets, making him even more common than women rejecting me (ouch!). Unfortunately, with the high supply and lack of exclusivity, LEGO Star Wars collectors won’t be emptying their bank accounts for this minifigure.

Finally, we have the Tusken Raider at number one. Now, don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing inherently wrong with this minifigure. In fact, it’s quite accurate to the Tusken Raiders in the movies. But here’s the issue: the 2020 Tusken Raider minifigure is almost identical to the previous version, with a few minor changes in printing. Plus, there’s simply no demand for a Tusken Raider army. So, if you’re banking on this minifigure’s price skyrocketing, I hate to burst your bubble.

Remember, folks, this is all based on my opinion and analysis as a humorous LEGO investing enthusiast. Investing in LEGO can be a rollercoaster ride, so always do your own research before making any decisions. And as always, take everything I say with a pinch of humor!

If you want to find out which five LEGO Star Wars minifigures you should actually invest in, check out the video linked in the description. But hey, it’s your money, so invest wisely and have fun building those LEGO empires!

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