Companions is a subtheme of Bionicle that consists of 11 sets that ran from 2015 to 2016. Most sets were released in 2015 which accounted for 6 sets. As of today, the average annual growth of all the sets in Bionicle Companions is around 14.4% per year. The current value of all sets in new/factory sealed condtion is $647.90. As of today,
71303 Ikir Creature of Fire is the most valuable set in Bionicle Companions with an estimated new/factory sealed value of $100.15.
Most valuable LEGO Companions set 71303 Ikir Creature of Fire - $100.15
Largest LEGO Companions set71302 Akida Creature of Water - 120 pieces
Most owned Companions set70782 Protector of IceLEGO BIONICLE Companions accompanied the main characters, particularly the Toa heroes. These companions played various roles in the storyline, sometimes aiding the Toa in their quests, providing them with additional abilities, or just being pivotal to the narrative.
The BIONICLE theme is series of sets based on modified TECHNIC pieces and ball-and-socket joints to create larger figures. Bionicles coincided with a series of comic books and graphic novels released during the set's run from 2001 to 2016. The theme was introduced in 2001 and originally discontinued in 2010, being succeeded by Hero Factory but additional sets were also released up until 2016 after it's break in 2010 to 2014. BIONICLE sets were tied together by an elaborate original storyline within the comic books and other multimedia that centered around bio-mechanical characters which are generally large, powerful beings that usually serve for good. The name BIONICLE is short for BIOlogical ChroNICLE.