Do NOT Invest in These 7 LEGO Star Wars Minifigures



These are seven LEGO Star Wars minifigures you should avoid investing in from Youtuber- Deal Watch



Title: Do NOT Invest in These 7 LEGO Star Wars Minifigures

Hey there, fellow Lego enthusiasts! Today, we’re going to talk about some Lego Star Wars minifigures that you should absolutely stay away from if you’re looking to make a profit. Our Lego investing journey often involves finding those hidden gems that will appreciate in value over time. However, not all minifigures are created equal, and some are definitely not worth your hard-earned bricks.

Number 7: The 332nd Clone Trooper (75359)
Ah, the 332nd Clone Trooper. This little guy had his glory days when he was exclusive to the 2020 Armored Assault Tank set. But alas, the tides have turned, my friends. A new Star Wars battle pack is on its way, flooding the market with cheaper 332nd minifigures. Brace yourself for a price dip.

Number 6: Bo-Katan (75316)
Bo-Katan should have been a moneymaker, being exclusive to the Mandalorian Starfighter set. But no, Lego had to release her in a foil pack, and to make matters worse, they’re re-releasing another version of her in the Spider Tank. This poor minifigure is like a ticking time bomb, waiting for its value to plummet.

Number 5: Phase Two Captain Rex (75367)
Now we’re getting into the big leagues. Phase two Captain Rex from the 2013 Bark Speeder with Sidecar set is a highly valuable minifigure, worth a whopping $215. But hold on tight, my Lego-loving friends, because a new, updated version of Rex is on the horizon with the UCS Venator set. Say goodbye to the sky-high prices of the 2013 version.

Number 4: Hunter (75323)
Hunter, the exclusive minifigure from the Bad Batch Attack Shuttle, was a hot commodity. That is, until Lego decided to throw him into the incredibly overpriced Justifier set. While he’s undoubtedly a fantastic minifigure, he’s not one you can build an army with, and collectors aren’t flocking to buy multiples. The price is suffering as a result.

Number 3: 212th Clone Trooper (75337)
Ah, the 212th Clone Trooper, originally exclusive to the ATT. But wait, Lego decided to release it in a foil pack and even include it in the upcoming Advent Calendar. Talk about oversaturation! And to make matters worse, a portion of the Lego Star Wars community is furious about the inaccurate helmet. This is a recipe for a terrible investment.

Number 2: Omega (75323)
Poor Omega, exclusive to the Justifier, is about to face a major blow to her value. Why? Because Lego has decided to include her in the 2023 Advent Calendar. Brace yourself for a crash harder than the 2008 housing crisis. Her price has already fallen by 50%, and it’s likely to go even lower.

And finally, number 1: Boba Fett (75369)
Ah, Boba Fett, the legendary bounty hunter. You’d think he’d be a solid investment, especially with arm and leg printing. But hold on a second, folks. There are three different sets that include this minifigure, one of which is a microfighter. Plus, the soon-to-be-released Boba Fett Mech comes with an incredible new version of him. Good luck trying to make a profit with Boba.

Now, I won’t lie to you. Some of these minifigures may rebound in value in the long run, but for now, they’re a risky investment. The market is flooded with new, cheaper versions, and collectors are becoming more discerning about which minifigures are worth their time and money. So, if you’re looking for some Lego Star Wars investing success, my friends, it’s best to steer clear of these seven minifigures.

Remember, this advice is just for fun and not to be taken as financial advice. Lego investing can be a bumpy ride, so do your research and be prepared for potential losses. And if you’re still hungry for Lego Star Wars investment success stories, check out our video on sets that have gone up in price by 10 times.

Happy Lego investing, and may the bricks be with you!

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