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This is especially true if you’re a Minecraft fan as an adult.
The company was releasing a newMinecraftcollection, and it wanted me to check it out.

The three items I was able to check out (there are three more I wasn’t).
Disclaimer:This article was made possible by review units provided by The Noble Collection.
The company did not see the contents of this article before publishing.
It’s honestly pretty cool.

The three items I was able to check out (there are three more I wasn’t).
It’s built well, and the lights at the top are actually animated to simulate fire.
you’re free to tap anywhere on the torch to turn it on or off, too.
The pieces are really well made, but the board is honestly a little frustrating to put together.

Still, it’s definitely something I’ll be using.
Well, this is exactly like that, except it’s diamond ore…
So it’s blue.

This one has already found a home on my desk, and I unironically love it.
The design is perfectly “Minecraft,” and constructed out of obviously high-quality plastic.
It’s a lovely touch that helps seal the attention to detail these collectibles have.

It’s not very interesting if it doesn’t glow, though, and this potion bottle absolutely does.
The lights look great and bright, smoothly diffused through the entire bottle with no splotchiness or obvious gaps.
For just$39.99 at Amazon, this is my go-to gift recommendation out of this series.

The design and build quality are top-notch, and it looks awesome basically anywhere.
I know a lot of people will be drawn to the illuminated Minecraft torch, though.
It plays second fiddle to the potion bottle for me, but it’s still a very cool collectible.

Before doing that, though, be sure to insert three AAA batteries (again, not included).
Using it is just as easy as the potion bottle, too.
Tap anywhere on the torch to toggle the animated flame at the top!

The animated flame looks nice, as you’d hope it would.
The final product I was sent to test is the themed Minecraft chess set.
It’s another quality collectible, but it’s also a perfectly useable board game.

Blue deep and bright enough that it threw off the colors for my camera.
The board pieces do not share that same flaw.
White’s King is Steve, but Black’s King is the Ender Dragon.
Two Chickens standing on top of each other; black’s pawn is a Baby Zombie.

It definitely looks like a Minecraft torch, and it lights up like one, too.
That’s a benefit all by itself.
Wrapping up the series is the pinnacle: the diamond sword replica.
It looks fantastic, but it’s definitely not for the casual Minecraft fan.

The complete assembled Minecraft chess set, in all its green, white, and black glory (peak that red potion bottle in the background, too).
Here’s where you could buy each of the products in the Minecraft x The Noble Collection series.
If you want my #1 recommendation, that definitely goes to the illuminated potion bottle.

I only got these three products, so I can’t speak much on the other three.

Some chess figures standing in front of the illuminated potion bottle, appropriately decked out in green here.

I do really like this chess set, I just wish the board was constructed slightly better.






















