Crown Studio Unveils Elden Ring Ranni 1/4 Scale Figure with LED Moon
Crown Studio Elden Ring Ranni 1/4 scale resin statue with LED Dark Moon. 72cm garage kit figure featuring the Age of Stars Lunar Princess. Limited edition.

Crown Studio has unveiled what might be the definitive Ranni the Witch collectible for Elden Ring fans. Standing 72 centimeters tall at 1/4 scale, this statue captures the enigmatic Lunar Princess in breathtaking detail, complete with a functioning LED moon that illuminates the figure with an ethereal glow. For collectors who fell in love with FromSoftware's mysterious demigod during their journey through the Lands Between, whether in the base game or the newer Elden Ring Nightreign, this might be the grail piece they've been waiting for.
Ranni stands as one of the most beloved characters to emerge from Elden Ring's cryptic narrative. Her questline leads players through some of the game's most atmospheric locations, culminating in the Age of Stars ending where she becomes the Tarnished's consort. The combination of her tragic backstory, distinctive four-armed appearance, and the philosophical depth of her rejection of the Greater Will has made her a fan favorite since the game's release in February 2022.
The Standard Version
The primary offering from Crown Studio measures an impressive 72 centimeters in height with dimensions of 32 centimeters in depth and 43 centimeters in width. At this scale, the statue captures every intricate detail of Ranni's doll form, from the flowing fur cloak to the signature witch's hat that has become iconic among the Elden Ring community.

The standout feature of this figure is undoubtedly the LED-illuminated moon. When activated, the moon casts a soft glow reminiscent of the Dark Moon that plays such a central role in Ranni's storyline and the Age of Stars ending. This attention to narrative detail demonstrates Crown Studio's understanding of what makes Ranni resonate with players.
Her four-armed pose has been carefully sculpted to capture the otherworldly grace of the doll body she inhabits. The face features her signature asymmetry with one glowing blue eye while the other remains shut, along with the spectral second visage that occasionally manifests alongside her own. The body construction beneath her clothing reveals the intricate rope-work that makes up her doll form in the game.
A Second Form
Crown Studio is also offering a swimsuit version of the figure standing at 60 centimeters with more compact dimensions of 20 centimeters in both depth and width. This version features a cast-off capability and falls under the 18+ category. For collectors who want the complete set, a Deluxe version bundles both the Standard and Swimsuit editions together.
Understanding Ranni the Witch
For those who may not have experienced her questline in Elden Ring, Ranni the Witch holds a pivotal position in the game's lore. Born as Lunar Princess Ranni to champion Radagon and Queen Rennala of Liurnia, she was elevated to demigod status when her father became consort to Queen Marika the Eternal.

Unlike her siblings, Ranni was identified by the Two Fingers as a potential successor to Queen Marika and granted the status of Empyrean. This designation came with her own shadow in the form of Blaidd, the half-wolf warrior who serves as one of the most memorable NPCs in the game. However, Ranni had no desire to serve as a puppet for the Greater Will, the Outer God that controls the Lands Between through the Erdtree and the Golden Order.
Her rebellion took a dramatic form. Ranni orchestrated the theft of a fragment of the Rune of Death from Maliketh, the Black Blade, and imbued it into weapons wielded by Numen assassins. During the fateful Night of Black Knives, these assassins murdered Godwyn the Golden, killing his spirit. Simultaneously, Ranni killed her own physical body, allowing her spirit to escape into the doll form modeled after her mentor, the Snow Witch.
This explains why players encounter Ranni as a four-armed doll rather than in her original form. The doll body was crafted to resemble the Snow Witch, featuring the distinctive witch's hat and the additional pair of arms that differentiate her from the Marionette Soldier enemies found throughout Liurnia. Her original body with its two arms lies lifeless atop the Divine Tower of Liurnia, preserved but empty.
The Age of Stars
Ranni's questline represents one of the most elaborate optional paths in Elden Ring. Players who complete it can offer her the Dark Moon Ring and become her consort, unlocking the Age of Stars ending. In this conclusion, Ranni succeeds Queen Marika as god but deliberately distances herself from the Lands Between, journeying into the cosmos and removing the Greater Will's influence over its inhabitants.
This ending resonates with many players because it offers something the other conclusions do not: genuine change. Where other endings perpetuate cycles of power and control, Ranni's vision grants the people of the Lands Between freedom from divine manipulation. Her willingness to sacrifice her own body and embrace an eternity wandering the stars alongside her consort speaks to a depth of character rare in the Souls-like genre, a quality shared by characters like Dark Souls' Aldrich.

Pre-Order Information
Crown Studio opened pre-orders on September 5, 2025, with an estimated release window of March 2026. The pricing structure accommodates different purchasing preferences, ranging from deposit options starting at approximately 65 GBP up to full payment options reaching 551 GBP depending on which version and payment method collectors choose.
The figure is available through specialty retailers handling garage kit statues and resin collectibles. Given the popularity of Elden Ring merchandise and Ranni's status as a fan-favorite character, interested collectors may want to secure their pre-orders early.
Game Information
| Title | Elden Ring |
| JP Title | エルデンリング |
| Developer | FromSoftware |
| Publisher | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
| Release Date | February 25, 2022 |
| Platform | PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC |
| Genre | Action RPG, Souls-like (see also: Bloodborne) |
| Director | Hidetaka Miyazaki |
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