A Star Wars Gift Guide For Your Favorite Jedi Master Or Sith Lord
Loving Star Wars isn't a "nerdy" thing anymore, or as much as it used to be, anyway (nerds are probably arguing that it was NEVER nerdy to begin with, okay?)
By Mink Choi
1. BB-8 Droid
Seriously, even if you don’t love Star Wars, who wouldn’t want this adorable rolling droid? It’s not going to make you coffee or toast bread, but it will provide hours of entertainment I’m sure.
2. Wall decals
Recreate your favorite Star Wars universe right in your room, so it’s like Luke and Leia never left your side after the movie ended.
3. Stormtrooper alarm clock
The only time you’ll get to tap a stormtrooper’s head to either light up the display or snooze to get more sleep.
4. Star Wars Battlefront for PS4 or XBox One
Apparently the best and most realistic Star Wars game ever released. It looks like a pretty straightforward first person shooter game to me, though. The gameplay video I watched made it look extremely chaotic where you die every few seconds but can’t really anticipate or escape it. Just bombs and gunfire coming at you from all directions.
5. Nixon Stormtrooper Collector’s Edition Watch
I have four Nixon watches, and I love them all equally. Their special edition collections are very cool, and this Stormtrooper design is bad ass.
6. Jedi robe
You can walk around the house in this and be all like, “You can’t win, Darth. If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you could possibly imagine.”
7. Remote Control Millenium Falcon
You no longer have to dream about what it would be like to pilot the Millennium Falcon.
8. Ultimate Star Wars (book)
Just think — you’ll NEVER lose another Star Wars Trivial Pursuit game.
9. R2-Q5 USB Hub
Honestly, I think R2-Q5 is way cooler looking than R2-D2 but what do I know.
10. Lightsaber
There are a ton of lightsaber toys out there, but this one looks the most realistic to me. You could also opt for the extremely pricey lightsaber replicas for your ultimate collector’s item.
11. Stormtrooper mug
Um, not gonna lie, I kind of want this.
12. Lego Death Star
Okay, it costs $400, but it’s a pretty impressive model and will take days to build, but worth it, probably.
Please read the hilarious Amazon “customer” answers for this product.
13. Star Wars, the Complete Saga
If the Star Wars fan boy/girl in your life doesn’t already have this complete set, then maybe they’re not really a fan, but you can help them out by giving this as a gift.