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LEGO Ahsoka Tano Minifigures: Every Variant, Set List, and How to Tell Them Apart

“How many Ahsoka minifigures are there? How do the Padawan and adult versions differ?” “Which set has the white-outfit version from the show ‘Ahsoka’?” “Is the Ahsoka in the 2025 #75401 a limited edition?”
If you collect, you’ve run into these questions at least once. Here’s a single rundown that sorts it all out.

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This article organizes how to tell the main LEGO Ahsoka Tano minifigure variants apart, along with the roughly 14 major sets (2008-2025) that each one appears in, all in a single table.

Here’s the short version: there are 7 main LEGO Ahsoka Tano minifigures in the BrickLink catalog. The first appearance was the 2008 #7675 AT-TE Walker, the latest is the 2025 #75401 Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor, and the adult Ahsoka (sw0759) included in the 2016 #75158 Rebel Combat Frigate is currently the hardest variant to get.

Who Is Ahsoka Tano?

Ahsoka Tano appeared in Star Wars: The Clone Wars as a Togruta Jedi Padawan. As Anakin Skywalker’s apprentice, she fought through the Clone Wars and later left the Jedi Order. In Rebels she returned as a grown, mature Fulcrum (Jedi gray), and she went on to appear in live-action with “The Mandalorian,” “The Book of Boba Fett,” and “Ahsoka.” In LEGO, she debuted in the 2008 Clone Wars series, and her sculpt has since been updated in stages across her Padawan era, adult era, and live-action versions.

Several Ahsoka Tano Minifigures: Variant List

In the BrickLink catalog, there are 7 main LEGO Ahsoka Tano minifigures from 2008 to 2025. The defining trait is that the sculpt changes substantially across two lines: the Padawan era (Clone Wars) and the adult era (Rebels onward). BrickLink manages variant IDs with sequential numbers like “sw0XXX” and “sw1XXX,” which makes them a handy reference for telling them apart.

Variant IDCommon nameFirst yearHow to tell it apartRarity
sw0192Padawan era, tube top (original)2008Petite sculpt based on the Clone Wars TV series. Tube top + belt, one blue lightsaber, short lekku (head-tails)Medium-high (retired 2008-2010)
sw0452Padawan era, backless vest (reddish brown)2013Reddish brown backless vest + necklace + belt, dual-lightsaber setupMedium (only 2 sets)
sw0759Adult era, Rebels version2016Dark bluish gray vest + tan tunic, dark brown legs, white + gray lekku, two white lightsabersHigh (#75158 exclusive)
sw1096Adult era, dark blue jumpsuit2020Full-body dark blue jumpsuit, long lekku, two blue lightsabers. Based on Clone Wars S7 / The MandalorianMedium (in #75283 / #75310)
sw1300Adult era, Jedi Master (white robe)2023Pearl dark gray robe + printed arms, two white lightsabers. Based on the live-action show “Ahsoka”Medium (#75362 only)
sw1354Adult era, Peridea duel version2024The sw1300-line tunic/vest sculpt with printed arms + light bluish gray legs. Based on the finale of the live-action show “Ahsoka”Medium (#75385 only)
sw1396Padawan era, medium-legs re-sculpt2025Dark red backless vest + necklace + belt, medium legs, with a Padawan braid (silka beads) print on top of the lekkuMedium (current product)

The 7 above are the representative variants organized in this article as of now. The BrickLink catalog may also have derivative IDs with color or gear differences, so when logging them in a collection ledger, it’s a good idea to check actual photos on the relevant Brickset / BrickLink pages.

LEGO Star Wars Sets That Include Ahsoka Tano

Set no.Set nameYearIncluded variantAppears inNotes
#7675AT-TE Walker2008sw0192 (Padawan era, original)The Clone WarsOne of Ahsoka’s debut sets
#7680The Twilight2008sw0192The Clone WarsAnakin’s transport ship
#7751Ahsoka’s Starfighter and Vulture Droid2009sw0192The Clone WarsFirst set with Ahsoka’s signature craft
#8037Anakin’s Y-wing Starfighter2009sw0192The Clone WarsCo-stars with Anakin
#8098Clone Turbo Tank2010sw0192The Clone WarsFinal set to include sw0192
#75013Umbaran MHC (Mobile Heavy Cannon)2013sw0452 (Padawan, backless vest)The Clone WarsDebut of the dual-lightsaber setup
#75046Coruscant Police Gunship2014sw0452The Clone WarsRepeat appearance of sw0452
#75158Rebel Combat Frigate2016sw0759 (adult era, Rebels version)RebelsFirst appearance of adult Ahsoka
#75283Armored Assault Tank (AAT)2020sw1096 (adult era, dark blue)The Clone Wars Season 7Adult Ahsoka re-sculpted
#75310Duel on Mandalore2021sw1096The Clone Wars Season 7Ahsoka vs. Darth Maul
#40539BrickHeadz Ahsoka Tano2022BrickHeadz-specific buildThe Clone WarsStrictly a BrickHeadz, not a minifigure. Listed for reference
#75362Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle2023sw1300 (white robe)Live-action show “Ahsoka”Launch reference price US$99.99
#75385Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea2024sw1354 (Peridea duel version)Live-action show “Ahsoka”Launch reference price US$69.99
#75401Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor2025sw1396 (Padawan, medium-legs re-sculpt)The Clone WarsLaunch reference price around US$59.99
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The above is an excerpt of the major sets and doesn’t match the total set count on BrickLink. The defining trait of Ahsoka’s sets: early on they concentrated on recreating scenes from the Clone Wars TV series (Padawan era), and from 2016 onward the adult version gets updated across both live-action and animation with “Rebels,” “The Mandalorian,” and “Ahsoka.” When telling variants apart, you can ID them quickly by narrowing down in this order: lekku length (short = Padawan / long = adult), then outfit color, then number of lightsabers.

First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying an Ahsoka Tano Minifigure

The First Ahsoka Tano

The LEGO Ahsoka Tano minifigure first appeared in the 2008 #7675 AT-TE Walker, with the variant sw0192 (Padawan era, tube top). That same year, sw0192 was also shared in #7680 The Twilight, and the same sculpt carried over to 2009’s #7751 Ahsoka’s Starfighter and Vulture Droid and #8037 Anakin’s Y-wing Starfighter, through to 2010’s #8098 Clone Turbo Tank.

The Latest Ahsoka Tano

The latest Ahsoka Tano is in the #75401 Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor, released in January 2025. It’s a Padawan re-sculpt (sw1396, medium legs) timed to the 25th anniversary, with a newly added Padawan braid (silka beads) print on top of the lekku. The set also includes Anakin Skywalker and an R7-A7 droid.

The Rarest Ahsoka Tano

The one drawing the most collector attention is the adult-era Rebels version (sw0759) included in the 2016 #75158 Rebel Combat Frigate. Its unique spec — dark bluish gray vest + tan tunic, white + gray lekku, and two white lightsabers — hasn’t been reproduced in any later set so far. Next in line, the 2008-2010 sw0192 is also retired, and the sets #7680, #7751, #8037, and #8098 in particular are hard to get on their own as well.

The Cheapest Ahsoka Tano to Get

We can’t state the lowest price definitively since market prices fluctuate, but the two relatively easy-to-get current products are the 2025 #75401 Ahsoka’s Jedi Interceptor (launch reference price around US$59.99) and the 2024 #75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea (launch reference price US$69.99). Check the specific prices at the official store or on the used market each time.

Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Ahsoka Tano

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Ahsoka’s co-stars, widely they range — from her master (Anakin), to Ezra and Sabine in Rebels, to Professor Huyang in the live-action show, to the villains she faces off against. Around the characters that come in the same sets collect, and your diorama options open up fast they will.

Ahsoka Tano frequently co-stars with major characters across multiple works — The Clone Wars, Rebels, and the live-action show “Ahsoka” — so rounding out the related minifigures broadens your diorama options. Here are the co-stars that often come in the same sets.

  • Anakin Skywalker: Ahsoka’s master. Co-stars in #7680, #8037, and #75401, and is a staple of Padawan-era dioramas in particular
  • Darth Maul: a one-on-one duel with Ahsoka in #75310 Duel on Mandalore. The climax of The Clone Wars Season 7
  • Sabine Wren: a major character in “Rebels” and “Ahsoka.” Co-stars in the #75362 T-6 Shuttle
  • Ezra Bridger: the protagonist of “Rebels” and “Ahsoka.” Co-stars in #75158 and #75385
  • Grand Admiral Thrawn: the nemesis of “Rebels” and “Ahsoka.” Faced off against in #75385 Duel on Peridea
  • Professor Huyang: the lightsaber-smith droid. Co-stars in #75362
  • Marrok: an Inquisitor from the live-action show “Ahsoka.” Faced off against in #75362
  • Morgan Elsbeth: the Nightsister witch from “The Mandalorian” and “Ahsoka.” Faced off against in #75385
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FAQ: Ahsoka Tano Minifigures

Q. How many LEGO Ahsoka Tano minifigures are there?

A. This article organizes 7 main variants (3 Padawan era, 4 adult era). The BrickLink catalog may also have derivative IDs with color or gear differences, so when logging them in a collection it’s safest to cross-check against actual photos.

Q. Which sets include the live-action show “Ahsoka” version?

A. Two sets: the 2023 #75362 Ahsoka Tano’s T-6 Jedi Shuttle (sw1300, white robe) and the 2024 #75385 Ahsoka Tano’s Duel on Peridea (sw1354, Peridea duel version). Both use the white + gray coloring based on the live-action show, with the lekku in a white + gray gradient.

Q. How do you tell the Padawan era from the adult era?

A. Lekku length is the clearest point. The Padawan era has shorter ones that don’t reach the shoulders, while the adult era has longer ones that extend past the shoulders. Next, you can ID them by outfit color: the Padawan era runs beige / reddish brown, while the adult era is mostly gray / dark blue / white. You can also use the number of lightsabers: the original Padawan (sw0192) has one, while nearly every variant after that has a two-saber setup.

Q. What was the first LEGO set to include Ahsoka?

A. The first was sw0192 (Padawan era, tube top), included in the 2008 #7675 AT-TE Walker. The same sculpt was also shared in #7680 The Twilight that same year, carrying over through 2009’s #7751 and #8037 and 2010’s #8098 — 5 sets in total.

Q. Is the 2025 #75401 Ahsoka a limited edition?

A. It’s a current product released in January 2025. It’s a Padawan re-sculpt (sw1396, medium legs) timed to the 25th anniversary, and for now this variant is included only in #75401. As a current product it still circulates widely and is on the easier-to-get side. Whether it becomes rare will depend on future availability.

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