Every Funko Baldur’s Gate 3 POP Coming in April 2026, And How I’d Rank Them
I’ve had stray Pops from Funko here and there from the franchises I love, but nothing that resembled a robust collection. I never considered myself a serious collector, but that changed the moment my favorite video game started getting the Funko treatment. Somewhere between the first wave of companion reveals and the later waves, I realized my shelf was less “Funko display” and more “Baldur’s Gate 3 shrine.”
There’s just something about seeing the characters I love so much distilled into Funko form that hits differently. Maybe it’s because the game is so character-driven, or maybe it’s because I’ve spent an unreasonable amount of hours staring at their faces in dialogue close-ups. Either way, this lineup has produced some genuinely standout figures, and maybe one or two that feel slightly more cursed than iconic. With wave three expanding the roster, ranking the best and weakest Baldur’s Gate 3 Funkos feels less like consumer commentary and more like a personal, moral obligation.
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Pop! Astarion (Shirtless)
I am a huge Astarion fan with fan edits and TikTok memes to prove it. He is, undoubtedly, my favorite character in Baldur’s Gate 3, which is why anyone who really knows me might be shocked to see an Astarion Pop grace the bottom of this list. Alas, I am an Astarion fan, but I’m also a reasonable one. All Astarion Funko Pops capture the character’s cheekiness to perfection, but this one stands out in the lineup because of its awkwardness.
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I love the fact that his eyebrows have softened for this depiction, and that his hands are occupied with a glass that’s likely not filled with wine. However, everything else stands in stark contrast to what could have been a great addition to a Funko collection. This is just Astarion, but with sexiness as the odd punchline. We can start with the head being a bit too cute for the hyper-realistic musculature. But my biggest issue with this Funko is that it is tonally dissonant with the character it portrays. Astarion is cheeky, funny, suave, and openly sexual, yet his central storyline focuses on resisting the idea that he can be reduced to an object or his body. This Pop, therefore, feels a bit tonally deaf. The bare-chested Funko might be a must-have for die-hard Astarion fans, but it also might be the weakest in this otherwise stellar lineup.
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Pop! Astarion (Bloody)
This bloodied version of the pale elf is perhaps the best out of the Astarion Pop variations. This figure is dressed in the elaborate attire he wears during BG3‘s Epilogue if the player picks Astarion’s Ascended route. It boasts a sophisticated look, featuring an ornate red and black coat, fine slacks, and elegant shoes. However, this regal appearance is starkly contrasted by the blood splatters on his face and a devilish smirk.
This Funko features one of Baldur’s Gate 3‘s most iconic weapons. It’s my favorite version of the Astarion Pops so far, and it features one of the most gorgeous outfits from the game. So, why does it rank so low on this list? Unfortunately, we’ve seen four variations of Astarion Pops between waves one and three. So many other characters deserve the same love that Astarion gets in merchandise, and although this figure is at the very top of my wish list, I think it is fair to give way to other spectacular collectibles in this wave.
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Pop! Jaheira
This Jaheira Pop is a dream come true for long-time fans of the BG franchise. The companion from Baldur’s Gate and Baldur’s Gate 2 comes with a defiant pose, two scimitars, and her iconic garb. What is most stunning about this Pop is the attention to detail alongside the pops of rich colors that give this four-inch figure a dignified look—one worthy of the legends she has inspired.
Through and through, this Pop figurine is excellent. It sits comfortably in the middle of the third wave of Baldur’s Gate 3 collectibles only because the two above her are among the entire BG3 line’s most impressive.
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Pop! The Emperor
There’s no universe where a Mind Flayer Funko doesn’t stand out. The Emperor might be one of the most visually unique Pops in the entire BG3 lineup. The Emperor is posed mid-levitation on a sculpted base that creates the illusion of floating, which gives him an advantage over more static figures. It’s a small design choice that makes a huge difference on a shelf.
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This Pop just fully commits to the bit. The sculpt looks genuinely menacing from his tentacles to his stern expression. It captures that unsettling calm that defines The Emperor throughout the game. That said, this is one of those figures that leans more faithful than Funko-fied. It’s excellent as a representation, but it doesn’t have the same playful aura that makes some Pops iconic.
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Pop! Raphael
The top figure in this ranking needed to fulfill the same criteria that earned the Lolth pop the top spot in the D&D Funko lineup. Specifically, it had to embody all the qualities of an iconic Pop silhouette while also adding unique visual detail. And in typical Raphael fashion, the devil pulled no punches.
Raphael is easily one of the hardest bosses in Baldur’s Gate 3. Funko somehow captured that threat, shrunk it down, and still preserved the villain’s theatricality. The Raphael Pop depicts his cambion devil fiend form in astonishing detail: his horns make him almost five inches tall, while his wings expand just barely past the width of his head. The elegant hand under his face is definitely resonant of Andrew Wincott’s BAFTA-winning performance—almost as if the figure is watching you contemplate striking a deal with him. And, in this lineup, it’s a deal that is absolutely irresistible.
Baldur’s Gate 3
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August 3, 2023
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Partial Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Violence