Biography of Arrizak, the Acolyte of Poxxus

Arrizak is a character from the Mythic Legions action figure line, created by Four Horsemen Studios, and is part of the Poxxus Wave. Once a young wizard rising through the ranks of The Convocation of Bassylia in the kingdom of Ophidionn, Arrizak was driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge, spells, and power. Dissatisfied with the ancient, approved texts of Agbendor studied by his peers, he sought darker, forbidden knowledge. This pursuit led him to abandon the Tower of Bassylia and venture into the chaotic Nethergate, where he joined The Circle of Poxxus, a group of like-minded sorcerers dedicated to sinister power. As a devious and cruel sorcerer, Arrizak now serves as an acolyte, spreading the influence of Poxxus, a malevolent force in the Mythic Legions universe. His character embodies ambition and corruption, making him a compelling villain within the fantasy world of Mythoss.

Action pose of Arrizak casting a spell with translucent effects.

Action Figure Review: Mythic Legions Poxxus Wave – Arrizak

Overview:

The Arrizak action figure, part of the Mythic Legions Poxxus Wave released in 2021, is a 6-inch scale, highly articulated deluxe figure from Four Horsemen Studios. Retailing originally at $37.00, it has become a sought-after collectible, with current market prices ranging from $40 to $85 depending on condition and seller. The figure is designed with intricate details and accessories, appealing to collectors and fans of fantasy-themed action figures.

Design and Sculpt

Arrizak’s sculpt captures his dark, sorcerous persona with a detailed, menacing aesthetic. The figure features a lean, robed body with a fabric cloak that adds realism and enhances poseability. The armor pieces, including shoulder and chest plates, are intricately designed with a weathered, arcane look that fits his role as a dark wizard. The figure comes with two interchangeable heads: one with a relaxed, stern expression and another with a “yelling” face, which reviewers praise for its dynamic, expressive quality, perfect for dramatic poses. The sculpting on both heads is sharp, with detailed facial features that convey Arrizak’s cruel and cunning nature.

Packaging of Mythic Legions Arrizak figure, mint condition.

Articulation

As a Mythic Legions figure, Arrizak boasts extensive articulation, with over 30 points of movement, including double-jointed knees and elbows, swivel wrists, and a ball-jointed neck. This allows for a wide range of poses, from casting spells to wielding his staff. Reviewers note that the articulation is smooth and sturdy, maintaining the high standard expected from Four Horsemen Studios.

Accessories

Arrizak comes well-equipped with accessories that enhance his play and display value:

  Magic Staff: A detailed staff with a mystical design, perfect for his sorcerer role.

  Magical Effects: Two translucent effect pieces that can be attached to the staff or hands, simulating spell-casting.

  Three Sets of Hands: Interchangeable hands for gripping, open gestures, and spell-casting poses.

  Alternate Heads: As mentioned, one relaxed and one yelling, adding versatility.

  Additional Items: Some listings mention a potion set, bones, and a skull, though these may vary by retailer.

Close-up of Mythic Legions Arrizak figure with spell-casting effect.

These accessories make Arrizak highly customizable, a hallmark of Mythic Legions figures, allowing collectors to mix and match parts with other figures in the line.

Packaging

The figure is packaged in a collector-friendly blister shell with character-specific artwork and details, making it ideal for both in-box collectors and those who open their figures. The packaging is noted for its vibrant design and sturdy construction, protecting the figure during shipping.

Paint and Detailing

The paint application is meticulous, with a dark, muted color palette dominated by blacks, grays, and purples that reflect Arrizak’s sinister nature. The magical effects feature translucent gradients, adding a mystical flair. Reviewers highlight the attention to detail on the armor and cloak, with subtle weathering and metallic accents that elevate the figure’s premium feel.

Front view of Arrizak showcasing cloak and armor detail.

Collector Appeal and Reception

Arrizak has received strong praise from reviewers and collectors. On sites like ActionFigureBarbecue.com and YouTube channels such as Toy Bro, reviewers note that Arrizak stands out in the Poxxus Wave for his unique wizard aesthetic, which appeals even to those who typically focus on other Mythic Legions sub-lines (e.g., Masters of the Universe tributes). The yelling head is frequently cited as a highlight, adding personality and dynamism to the figure. The figure has a 5.0-star rating on Amazon based on five reviews, indicating high satisfaction among buyers. Collectors also appreciate its compatibility with other Mythic Legions figures for custom builds, though some note the high secondary market prices (up to $199 in some listings) as a downside.

Value and Availability

Originally priced at $37.00, Arrizak’s secondary market value has increased, with recent sales averaging $40.33 and “Buy It Now” prices ranging from $44.99 to $85.16. The figure is still available from retailers like BigBadToyStore ($37.00, on sale from $47.49) and Amazon ($54.99), though stock is often limited. Its popularity is evident, with 58 collectors adding it to their collections on ActionFigure411.com.

Arrizak action figure posed with staff and magic aura.

Price Fluctuation Warning: Secondary market prices (2025–2026 averages) are based on recent sold eBay data and can vary widely due to condition (new/sealed vs. loose/complete), seller location, bundle inclusions, and collector demand. Figures like Poxxus (deluxe/god-tier) tend to hold or increase value more steadily, while others may dip closer to retail during restocks or sales. Always verify current listings, as prices can shift 10–30% monthly.

Figure NameOriginal Retail Price (2021)Current Secondary Market Average (2025–2026)Price Range (Recent Sold)Accessory Count (Approx.)Key Accessories/Details
Arrizak$37.00$40.33$35–$85 (up to $199 rare)9–102 heads (relaxed & yelling), 3 sets of hands (6 total), magic staff (2-piece), 2 magical effects, potion set, bones bundle, bird skull; soft goods robe/hood, high articulation deluxe sorcerer. Strong value retention with minimal increase.
Poxxus$49.99$65.00$55–$8082 heads, staff/bow (Plaguesayer variants), magical effects/arrows, book/quiver, multiple hands (4 sets); deluxe lich god figure with disease theme. Highest premium as centerpiece character.
Zazhar$37.00$45.00$40–$6072 heads, staff, magical effects, multiple hands; demon sorcerer (half-demon lore). Moderate appreciation.
Thord Ironjaw$37.00$50.00$45–$6562 heads, hammer, shield, multiple hands; heroic dwarf fighter (House of the Noble Bear). Solid mid-range increase, popular for classic fantasy builds.
Chart showing price and accessory comparison.

Chart Explanation

•  X-Axis: Lists the four figures (Arrizak, Poxxus, Zazhar, Thord Ironjaw).

•  Y-Axis: Represents the value for price (in dollars) or accessory count.

•  Datasets:

•  Blue bars show the original retail price in 2021.

•  Red bars show the estimated average secondary market price in 2025.

•  Green bars indicate the approximate number of accessories included with each figure.

•  Observations:

•  Arrizak has the lowest current price increase ($40.33) compared to Poxxus ($65.00), despite having a high accessory count (9).

•  Poxxus, as a deluxe figure, had a higher original price ($49.99) and retains a higher secondary market value.

•  Accessory counts are similar across figures, with Arrizak offering the most (9), making it a strong value for collectors.

•  Colors: Chosen for visibility (blue, red, green) with slight transparency to avoid overpowering on light or dark backgrounds.

 Critiques

While overwhelmingly positive, some reviewers mention minor issues, such as the fabric cloak occasionally hindering articulation if not positioned carefully. Additionally, the small parts (e.g., potion set, bones) pose a choking hazard, making the figure unsuitable for children under 15, as noted in safety warnings. The high secondary market prices can also be a barrier for new collectors.

Arrizak figure alongside Warduke and Grimsword for comparison.
Warduke, Arrizak, and Grimsword.

Conclusion

The Mythic Legions Arrizak figure is a standout in the Poxxus Wave, offering a compelling blend of detailed sculpting, extensive articulation, and versatile accessories. Its dark, sorcerous design and customizable features make it a favorite among Mythic Legions collectors, while the alternate yelling head and magical effects add a dynamic flair. Whether you’re a fan of the Mythoss lore or simply love high-quality action figures, Arrizak is a worthy addition to any collection, though its rising market price may require some hunting for the best deal.

Mythic Legions Arrizak with interchangeable heads and hands.
Detailed sculpt of Arrizak’s yelling head and cloak.
Warduke and Arrizak posed together in fantasy diorama.
Warduke and Arrizak who is similiar to Kelek from D&D.

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