Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds: the lottery dropping Arshveldo and iconic monsters (release Feb 27, 2026)

Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds: the lottery dropping Arshveldo and iconic monsters (release Feb 27, 2026)

A new Ichiban Kuji lottery, "Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds," has been announced! Get ready for this exceptional edition.

February 22, 2026
Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds: the lottery dropping Arshveldo and iconic monsters (release Feb 27, 2026)

Monster Hunter Wilds arrives in Ichiban Kuji: 100% bestiary focus

If you’re waiting for Monster Hunter Wilds like we are, this Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds is exactly the kind of drop that puts you in “urgent quest” mode. The theme is crystal clear: the spotlight is on Arshveldo, presented as the main monster (“the lone white shadow”), backed up by a line-up of super recognizable monsters from the series. And yeah, it definitely feels like the kind of collection that’ll vanish fast in stores.

The Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds prizes (A to H + Last One + Double Chance)

Here’s the full list of official prizes. I’ll place each item in the Monster Hunter Wilds vibe (monsters, quests, item/weapon icons) and point out what’s rare or genuinely original in the selection.

  • Lot A - Figurine Arshveldo

    Prize A: Arshveldo Figure (approx. 20 cm)

    The big one: Arshveldo, the main monster of Monster Hunter Wilds, nicknamed “the lone white shadow.” The figure goes all-in on a dynamic, in-motion pose (real “engaged in the hunt” vibes), with an announced focus on a “living” sculpt feel and the hard, rugged look of the carapace. This is typically the prize that represents the moment the game makes you realize: “okay, this monster is the headline boss.”

  • Lot B - Art poster encadré

    Prize B: Framed Art Poster (approx. 35.5 Ă— 48 cm)

    A large-format original illustration featuring Arshveldo and another highlighted monster: Re Dao. This is a full-on “quest poster” visual that screams Monster Hunter Wilds promo: a duo of threats, a composition made to pop on your wall, and a size big enough that it doesn’t feel like a cheap gimmick.

  • Lot C - Magnets têtes de monstres

    Prize C: Monster Head Magnets (approx. 5 cm, 5 designs, random)

    The “iconic bestiary” prize: Rathalos, Guardian Rathalos, Yian Kut-Ku, Mizutsune, and Lagiacrus. It’s small (5 cm), but it’s exactly the kind of mini collectible that speaks to hunters: you recognize the silhouette instantly. The twist here is the random aspect (you don’t get to choose), so if you’re aiming for a specific monster, be ready to pull more than once.

  • Lot D - Porte-clés monstres et armes

    Prize D: “Classic” Keychains (approx. 7 cm, 2 designs, choice)

    Two monster + weapon combos that ooze Monster Hunter nostalgia: Rathian with Hope Sword 1, and Rathalos with Hope Blade 1. The cool detail is that “starter weapons / progression” nod we’ve all carried around before crafting something nastier. And here you can choose your design, so you can lock in your favorite duo.

  • Lot E - Pochettes type bourse (icônes d’objets)

    Prize E: Mini Pouch Collection (approx. 10 cm, 5 designs, choice)

    Pouches based on item icons: Firecell Stone, Sleep Herb Pouch, Lifepowder, plus designs inspired by Palico and Seikret. This is the “hunter’s inventory” prize: you see the icon and instantly know what it does on a quest. And since it’s your choice, you can really pick the pattern that speaks to you (or match it to your set).

  • Lot F - Nettoyeur manette et souris

    Prize F: Controller & Mouse Cleaner (approx. 20 cm, 6 designs, choice)

    A practical, “gamer” prize: cleaners with designs based on item/weapon icons, plus a pattern inspired by the Barrell Bowling challenge. It’s exactly the kind of Monster Hunter Wilds goodie that stays on your setup and reminds you of quests between sessions.

  • Lot G - Clear file et stickers (quêtes)

    Prize G: A4 Clear Folder + A6 Sticker Set (9 designs, choice)

    Super fan-service concept: sets based on Monster Hunter Wilds quest names. This is pure series DNA—quest titles are what get you in the mood before you even load into the area. Choice-based, so it’s perfect if you want to target a specific theme.

  • Lot H - Assortiment en caoutchouc

    Prize H: Rubber Assortment (13 designs, choice)

    Two types of items: a small rubber tray (approx. 8.5 cm) inspired by item icons, and rubber cable ties (approx. 13 cm) to bundle cables. It’s very Monster Hunter in spirit: an item icon becomes an “IRL” object, and you can choose your design.

  • Last One - Figurine Gardien Arshveldo

    Last One: Guardian Arshveldo Figure (approx. 20 cm)

    The “last ticket” prize: a Guardian Arshveldo version, announced as different from Prize A through its paintwork. Same size (20 cm), but the appeal is clearly the color variant—exactly the kind of difference that tips collectors over the edge, especially if you want to display both side by side to compare.

Official video: if you want to see the vibe of Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds in action, I recommend hitting play on the video below before planning your pulls.

Practical info (to remember): in-store sales start Friday, February 27, 2026; suggested price 790 yen per draw (tax included). Announced retailers: Seven-Eleven, Ito-Yokado, Yumetown, Capcom Store, etc. Double Chance runs from release day until the end of May 2026, with 50 winners for an Arshveldo figure identical to Prize A.

My fan tip: if you absolutely want Arshveldo (Prize A) or the Guardian Arshveldo variant (Last One), go early—these are the Monster Hunter Wilds “headliners” and they usually disappear first.

Happy hunting, and may the RNG be with you on this Ichiban Kuji Monster Hunter Wilds.

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