“How many LEGO Bo-Katan Kryze minifigures are there?” “Which set has the helmetless, hair-style version?” “Which one is the easiest to get?” If you collect LEGO Star Wars, you’ve hit these questions at some point. This guide pulls it all together.
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This guide rounds up both LEGO Bo-Katan Kryze minifigure variants and lays out exactly which sets each one appears in.
Bottom line: there are two Bo-Katan minifigures—the helmeted version (sw1163) and the hair-piece version (sw1287). Which look you’re after decides which set to chase.
Bo-Katan Kryze is a Mandalorian warrior. A former member of Death Watch, she kept fighting over the rule of Mandalore after the death of her sister Satine. In the live-action series The Mandalorian, she stepped back into the spotlight as a central figure in the story surrounding the Darksaber.
LEGO has made Bo-Katan from two different eras—her Clone Wars look and her Mandalorian Season 3 look. It’s neat how clearly the design differences come through, even for the same character.
Bo-Katan Minifigure Variants at a Glance
Bo-Katan’s LEGO minifigures split into two broad types. The quickest way to tell them apart? Helmet versus hair piece.
Helmeted Version (sw1163) | Clone Wars Era
This helmeted version debuted in 2021. It comes with a beskar helmet, plain (unprinted) arms, and a jetpack. It’s based on her look from the final season of The Clone Wars.
Hair-Piece Version (sw1287) | Mandalorian Era
The newer one, released in 2023, is the hair-piece version. A dedicated dark-orange hair piece recreates her helmetless face. The arms are printed, the head is dual-sided (a smile and an angry expression), and with a silver headband over dark bluish-gray armor, the detailing steps up a lot. It includes a jetpack too. This is her Mandalorian Season 3 look.
Includes the Mandalorian and Grogu; comes with a newly molded Darksaber
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A note, Figrou has. The #912302 polybag from the LEGO Star Wars magazine, the same sw1163 minifigure as #75316 it holds. So if only the helmeted version, cheaply, you want—the polybag, aim for it, you should.
First, Latest, Rarest, Cheapest | Buying a Bo-Katan Minifigure
First appearance: #75316 Mandalorian Starfighter (2021)
Rarest: #912302 magazine polybag—official distribution is limited in some regions, so the supply channel is narrow
Cheapest: the #912302 polybag is the cheapest route to the helmeted version (sw1163) on its own (varies by availability—to be confirmed)
If you’re after the hair-piece version (sw1287), your only option right now is #75361 Spider Tank. Helmet or hair—decide by the look you want, and that tells you which set to chase.
Minifigures to Collect Alongside Bo-Katan
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The companions from the same sets, check them too, you should. Complete, your display will feel.
The Mandalorian (Din Djarin): co-stars in #75361 Spider Tank. A leading-role pairing you’ll want next to Season 3 Bo-Katan.
Grogu: included in #75361. The Mandalorian’s traveling companion—display them together and the on-screen mood comes right through.
Gar Saxon: included in #75316. A Mandalorian at odds with Clone Wars-era Bo-Katan.
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FAQ | Bo-Katan Minifigures
Q. How many LEGO Bo-Katan minifigures are there?
A. Two. The helmeted version (sw1163) and the hair-piece version (sw1287), each from a different era.
Q. Which set has the helmetless, hair-style Bo-Katan?
A. The hair-piece version (sw1287) in #75361 Spider Tank. A dark-orange hair piece recreates her bare face.
Q. What’s the difference between the Clone Wars and Mandalorian versions?
A. sw1163 has a helmet and plain arms. sw1287 has a hair piece, printed arms, and a dual-sided head—newer and more detailed overall.
Q. What’s the cheapest way to get one?
A. For the helmeted version, the #912302 polybag is the single-figure route. That said, official distribution is limited in some regions and availability shifts over time, so check before you buy.