Shaak Ti — Star Wars The Black Series #AOTC 08
The Black Series Shaak Ti — Phase 4 AOTC Collection #08, 2025. Togruta Jedi Council member with soft-goods robe, lightsaber hilt and blade. 20 joints. Fan Channel exclusive. Collector guide.
Overview
Phase 4 AOTC Collection #08 is Shaak Ti — Shaak Ti, Togruta Jedi Master and High Council member, one of the prequel trilogy’s most visually striking alien Jedi, and the figure that received the well-regarded well-regarded by collectors community recognition. The Togruta head-tails — the montrals and lekku specific to the species, striped in orange and white — create an immediately distinctive silhouette that no other Jedi in the line shares.
Fan Channel exclusive. Soft-goods Jedi robe, lightsaber hilt, and lightsaber blade — three accessories. 20 joints including butterfly shoulders. well-regarded well-regarded by collectors. $24.99. 2025. The only Black Series Shaak Ti.
The Character
Shaak Ti’s specific prequel presence: a Jedi Council member seen in AOTC’s Geonosis arena, a Guardian of the Kamino clone facilities in the expanded materials, and a survivor of Order 66 whose fate varies across different canonical and non-canonical sources. Her Clone Wars and expanded media appearances are extensive; her live-action screen time is relatively brief but her visual makes her one of the Jedi ensemble’s most requested characters.
The Togruta species — sharing the head-tail design tradition with Twi’leks but distinct in the horn-like montrals and the shorter, more numerous lekku — gives Shaak Ti a species differentiation that matters for display: she and Aayla Secura (#AOTC 03) are both non-human female Jedi with distinctive head appendages, but their silhouettes are immediately different. Together they create the AOTC Collection’s most visually diverse Jedi ensemble.
The Soft-Goods Robe
The soft-goods Jedi robe is the AOTC Collection’s most significant single accessory since Sebulba’s chubba chubba — actual fabric rather than moulded plastic, draped naturally at figure scale. The robe can be worn or removed: robe-on for the traditional Jedi Master contemplative stance; robe-off for the combat configuration. Both display options are valid and the figure’s versatility increases accordingly.
The strong collector reception specifically highlighted the soft-goods robe as a production quality indicator — fabric at this scale requires careful sourcing and tailoring, and the community voted to recognise the quality achieved.
well-regarded by collectors
Shaak Ti’s strong collector reception marks her as the AOTC Collection’s second consecutive year well-regarded figure for a prequel Jedi — following Ki-Adi-Mundi’s well-regarded by collectors. The recognition pattern confirms the AOTC Collection’s quality across its Jedi releases: Aayla Secura, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Luminara Unduli, Shaak Ti — four prequel Jedi at consistently high production standards.
The Only Black Series Shaak Ti
One release. Fan Channel exclusive. For any prequel Jedi Council display including Shaak Ti, this is the sole option. Verify all three accessories on secondary market purchases: soft-goods robe, lightsaber hilt, and lightsaber blade.
Secondary Market
Above-retail secondary market prices — well-regarded by collectors, Fan Channel exclusive, only release, three accessories. No production variants documented.
Verdict
A well-regarded by collectors. The only Black Series Shaak Ti with soft-goods robe. Buy for the Jedi Council display or AOTC Collection completion.
Shaak Ti in the Expanded Material
Shaak Ti’s fate is one of Star Wars’ most thoroughly contradicted stories — she died in at least three different scenes across deleted footage, video games, and other media, none of which are entirely consistent with each other. The theatrical ROTS presents her as absent rather than killed on screen; expanded material fills the gap multiple ways. This ambiguity has made her one of the Clone Wars era’s most discussed figures in terms of what the canon actually says.
Her role as Guardian of the Kamino clone facility in The Clone Wars animated series — protecting the cloning operations from Separatist attack — gives her a specific Clone Wars function beyond the generic Council member role her ROTS appearances imply.
The Soft-Goods Robe in the AOTC Collection
Shaak Ti’s soft-goods Jedi robe is one of two soft-goods garments in the AOTC Collection — the other being the Offworld Jawa’s robe in the Red Line. The fabric drapes naturally at figure scale, creating the flowing Jedi robe effect that moulded plastic can approximate but not match. For display: robe on for the formal Jedi Council aesthetic; robe off for the AOTC combat configuration.
Togruta Species and Ahsoka Tano
Shaak Ti and Ahsoka Tano (Red Line #20) are both Togruta — the only two Togruta Jedi in the numbered Black Series sequences. Their shared species creates a display connection: two Togruta Jedi, two different generations of the Order, displayed together communicating the species’ specific Force tradition. The montrals and lekku that define both figures are immediately species-identifiable and visually distinctive from every other Jedi in either collection.
Shaak Ti at #AOTC 08 is also one of only two AOTC Collection figures to include a soft-goods garment — the other being the eventual possibility in later releases. The fabric Jedi robe distinguishes her from the moulded-robe Jedi figures and creates the specific layered display versatility that soft-goods enable. No production variants documented.
One release. Fan Channel exclusive. Three accessories: soft-goods robe, lightsaber hilt, lightsaber blade. All three must be present on secondary market purchases. The robe condition is the primary quality variable for loose figures.
Shaak Ti at #AOTC 08 with the strong collector reception follows Ki-Adi-Mundi’s well-regarded by collectors — two consecutive years of AOTC Collection Jedi receiving community top honours. The AOTC Collection is performing at the highest collector reception level of any Phase 4 prequel wave to date.
Verify all three accessories: soft-goods robe, lightsaber hilt, blade. The strong collector reception is the purchase justification if needed.
Shaak Ti and Aayla Secura displayed together — the two non-human female Jedi of the AOTC Collection — create the visual diversity argument for the prequel Jedi Order’s galactic membership. The Togruta and the Rutian Twi’lek, both at current Phase 4 production quality, both Fan Channel exclusives.
Part of Star Wars The Black Series | Phase 4 AOTC Collection. Related: Luminara Unduli P4-AOTC-07 | Aayla Secura P4-AOTC-03 | Ki-Adi Mundi P4-AOTC-04 | Attack of the Clones.