Retail Price: 900 Yen
Total Tickets: 80
Released Date: 13 Feb 2021
Ichiban Kuji: Selectable prizes for non-blinds small prizes. Double chance included if your country carries this Kuji.
Series Sequel: 9th Re Zero, first in 2021
It’s time for Re zero fans to rejoice once again as another Kuji set is being released. Re Zero is usually one of the figure heavy Kuji, hope this one is too!
For full prize list from previous set, do check out Re Zero Ichiban Kuji Full Prize Index List
Prize A (2 pieces) / Double Chance

Top Prize Appearance: Debut!
Prize Rating:
This is the second Art Scale Figure and seems fitting to have Ram! Rem was released in the previous set, so it’s normal that we will be seeing Ram for this set! It’s an awesome looking figure and if you think that normal figurines are boring, then this would catch your attention! They are large figure and the details are amazing! Definitely worth to collect!
You can also hope for a double chance win if you fail to pull it!
Prize B (2 pieces)

Top Prize Appearance: 5th
Prize Rating:
Emilia appear almost as often as Rem, this time round she is in a maid costume! Which looks beautiful and she even holds a teapot. Definitely a nice figure to pull and keep.
Prize C (2 pieces)

Top Prize Appearance: 4th solo, 7th overall
Prize Rating:
Rem is next, I don’t think you will be surprised to see more of her. She is in her maid costume as well. She does look a bit off with the leg posture but she looks cute so nothing too bad about it, it’s a figure after all.
Prize D (2 pieces)

Prize Rating:
I think posters are not too bad but compare to figures, they do look underwhelm. It’s a B2 poster, so that should be attractive enough. The previous set also has poster as one of the top prize but in my humble opinion I feel like it should be a small prize and they could have given something better for a big prize.
Prize E (24 pieces)

Design: 6
Distribution: 6 x 4 pieces each.
Prize Rating:
Folders can be really exhausting when you pull them especially if you are a Kuji collector and you have a mountain of them. What I appreciate about this prize is that to make up for the fact that the ticket price is costly, they gave you 3 folders instead. The designs are great as always.
Prize F (24 pieces)

Design: 9
Distribution: 6 x 3 pieces each. 3 x 2 pieces each.
Prize Rating:
I am not a fan of charms unless they are really cute or I see some sort of effort from Bandai and this is one of those times you can see some effort put into the prize. Although it’s a small charm, it’s very thick and features the main character of the anime. So not too bad for a prize.
Prize G (24 pieces)

Design: 11
Distribution: 2 x 3 pieces each. 9 x 2 pieces each. Blind box.
Prize Rating:
I am a huge fan of mini figures and they are one of the best consolation prize! They occupy as many tickets as the other small prizes so the odds of you getting them are quite good! A lot of variety as well and only the main 5 ladies have appeared before in previous set, the others are exclusive to this set thus far!
Last Prize

Prize Rating:
If you didn’t manage to pull Prize A then aiming for last prize is a great idea! You can have this cat ear variant of Ram which is a great substitute for the A prize! A 30- buyout wouldn’t be crazy and would be even better if you have at least 1 figure left!
Grading
Big Prize
Small Prize
Last Prize
Variety of Prize
Odds of big prizes
Value for Money
Collector’s Value
Overall: B+
Conclusion
I am very impressed with the prizes in this set. It fits the theme and also add on valuable figurines into your collection. It’s a great set and if it has a higher chance to make buyers happy, I think that’s all we could ever ask for.
Recommendation
10 tickets for a chance at A or at least some mini figures or B or C or lookout for a buyout.
Collectibles? : A or Last is definitely worth keeping. The mini figures are great to keep too.
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