71018-15
Elf Maiden is LEGO set 71018-15. It has a score of 79. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 10 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 47.49% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2017, and it is categorised in Collectable Minifigures.
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I do appreciate the extra mile that was gone to open the figure, just to give that 100% guarantee that I'd be getting this specific mini. I just needed this plus the dwarf to finish my 17 collection, and our local store stopped carrying them.Considering I am terrible at feeling the bags, it's nice to know I can be guaranteed to receive the one I need, and not 50 duplicates of a black bat.
I initially didn't like this minifigure (I am not a fantasy collector and am not a fan of elves), but after looking closer at her and noticing all the fine, beautiful details, I've been won over.
The Elf Girl is my favourite character in this series and is the only probable army building minifigure which I want to amass from this whole series.
I have a soft spot for Elves and really quite like the Elf Maiden. While her outfit doesn't really seem like she's dressed for battle, despite being armed with a sword and shield, there's something about her elegant appearance that radiates strength. I also really love her shimmery dress which elevates the Elf Maiden to a new level.
I have to admit, I don't think that Series 17 is nearly as strong as some of the previous series. There are very few "must have" figures for me in this series, in fact, I think my list only consists of the: Chef, Vet, Corn Cob Guy, Hot Dog Guy, Rocket Boy, and Elf Maiden. Six out of sixteen isn't a good ratio for "must haves." On the flip side, I generally don't care for the Surfer, Strongman, Butterfly Girl, Gladiator, Yuppie, or Fitness Instructor. That's six figures that I find generally uninspiring (again, not a good ratio).
She's equipped with a sword and shield, which is also printed with metallic ink. Overall this is an excellent figure!
The costumed characters such as the rabbit, pig, and hot dog have been wildly popular, so it's nice that the Corn Cob Man is one of the most common in this series. The other two common figures are the Circus Strong Man, which seems an odd choice, and the Mystery Character.