Mio from Xenoblade Chronicles 3 gets a new hand figure from Good Smile company, a figure that represents her alongside her Dual Moonblades. Typical weapons of hers during the story of Xenoblade chronicles 3

Mio's damage and agility are like no other
Mio is a human from Agnian or an Agnain human, what would be the most similar translation to Spanish for their race, an agile and powerful character from Xenoblade. This figure represents her with her soldier suit with which she fights for most of the story of xenoblade chronicle.
So we will have it in its most iconic pose and that is that its Gormotti traits are very marked, having cat ears that we will see represented in the figure. Together with her typical dual moonblades.
As we will see a bit of her serious and gentle nature with a subtle smile that will quickly steal our hearts. Mio is quite a character with many secrets besides worries behind her sweet face. A human Agnain with Gormotti traits who, like everyone, fears their death. So no matter how calm and smiling she looks, she has many concerns inside.
Features in the Mio figure from Xenoblade Chronicle 3
The Mio figure from Xenoblade chronicles 3 stands approximately 22.5 cm tall or about 8.9 inches. It features incredible detail and wears her typical outfit from the story of Xenoblade chronicles, apart from having an adorable pose with her two Dual Moonblades.
How much will the figure cost? - Mio from Xenoblade
The figure is estimated to cost around $135 without taking into account import and customs issues, it will largely depend on where we live. Since depending on that we will have different tariffs from the country.
But the base price is estimated to be this, so if you like the figure, it’s best to have a little more than just the price of the figure itself.
A charming figure for lovers of Xenoblade Chronicles 3
Mio is a benchmark within the story of xenoblade chronicle, not only for her participation in the main plot of the story. But also for her great contribution to what is the Xenoblade Chronicles franchise, being a character capable of becoming an Ouroboros, the representation of infinity or as the Greeks referred to it "The one who eats himself", when doing interlink with Noah.
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