So you’ve been eyeing those cool figures on shelves and thinking – okay, I want that. Good news: getting into figure collecting is way more approachable than it looks, especially now that affordable options are easier to find in India. Here’s everything you need to know to get started without burning through your wallet.
Why People Get Into Figure Collecting
Honestly, it usually starts with one character you love too much to just have on a screen. Maybe it’s Gojo doing his finger-crossed pose, maybe it’s Zoro mid-battle with all three swords out. That emotional connection to a character is literally the best reason to start. The r/AnimeFigures community on Reddit backs this up – most collectors say they got in through one special figure that meant something to them personally, not because they planned to build a massive collection from day one.
The shelf display aspect is a huge draw too. There’s something genuinely satisfying about looking at a well-arranged set of figures and thinking – yeah, this is mine, I built this. It’s part decor, part fandom pride.
Step 1: Pick Your Anchor Series or Character
Before you buy anything, decide what you actually want to represent on your shelf. Are you a One Piece person? A Demon Slayer fan? Maybe you’re all in on Jujutsu Kaisen? Starting with a series you genuinely love keeps the collection meaningful instead of just random.
If you can’t decide, go with your absolute favourite character first. One figure that hits right is worth more than five random ones that feel disconnected. Think of it like Gojo’s Infinity – keep what matters close, filter out the rest.
Step 2: Set a Budget Before You Browse
This is the step most beginners skip and then regret. Figure collecting can spiral fast if you don’t set a monthly or per-purchase limit. Here’s a rough breakdown of how to think about it in Indian context:
- Under ₹500: Great entry point. You can pick up solid single characters like the Shinobu Kocho Standing Demon Slayer Action Figure at ₹349 or the Naruto Action Figure Q Posket at ₹299.
- ₹500 to ₹1000: This range unlocks more detailed, larger figures. Things like the Zoro Three Sword Style Battle Pose Action Figure at ₹599 or the Gojo Satoru 21cm Action Figure at ₹699 live here.
- ₹1000 to ₹2000: Sets and premium single figures. The Demon Slayer Figures 10pcs Anime Collectible Set at ₹1499 is genuinely good value for the shelf real estate it gives you.
Step 3: What to Actually Look For in a Figure
Since we’re talking about how to start collecting anime figures for beginners, here’s the honest checklist before hitting that buy button:
- Pose accuracy: Does the figure match how you remember the character? A Zoro that looks like he’s awkwardly standing vs one locked into a battle stance – massive difference in display value.
- Paint finish: Clean lines, no heavy bleed between colours, eyes that actually look right. Check product images carefully.
- Size vs price: A 10cm chibi at ₹350 hits differently than a 30cm detailed figure at ₹1400 – both are valid depending on what you want your shelf to look like.
- Theme consistency: If you’re building a Naruto shelf, mixing in random figures from other series too early makes it look scattered. Build cohesion first.
Step 4: Start Small, Build Gradually
Not gonna lie – the biggest mistake new collectors make is buying 8 figures in week one. Seen this pattern all over Reddit threads and honestly, it leads to buyer’s remorse fast. Start with 2-3 figures maximum. Live with them, see how they look on your shelf, figure out what you want more of.
Sets can be a smart way to get variety without individually hunting down each character. Something like the Haikyuu Chibi Volleyball Team Set of 6 at ₹1199 gives you an instant themed display without buying six separate things. Same idea with the One Piece Luffy Gear 5 Multi-Pose PVC Set at ₹1699 – it’s a complete mini collection by itself.
Step 5: Think About Display From Day One
A figure sitting in a box is just a box. Display is the whole point. Even a basic shelf in your room works. Group by series, arrange by height, or go chaotic and just place them wherever feels right – there’s no wrong answer. Just keep dust in mind. Wipe figures down occasionally; a clean display always looks sharper.
If you’re in a smaller room or hostel, chibi figures are perfect. They’re compact, super cute, and you can fit several on even a tiny desk shelf without it looking crowded.
Common Questions
how to start collecting anime figures
The simplest answer: start with one character or series you love, set a budget you’re comfortable with (even ₹300-500 is enough to get your first figure), and buy just one or two to begin with. See how it feels, then slowly add more. At Suggoii Store, we have action figures across all price points so you’re not forced to spend big just to get started. The main thing is to begin – as Naruto would say, believe it.
Ready to pick your first figure? Head over to suggoii.store and browse through the full collection – sorted by series, by character, and by price so you can find exactly what fits your shelf and your budget. Your collection starts with just one figure. Make it a good one.



