You can never have too many Lego minifigures in your life, and if you dabble in Dungeons & Dragons, you’ll definitely want to check out the new minifigure collection that launched over the weekend. The Lego Dungeons & Dragons minifigure collection is now available to purchase. Fans of the classic tabletop RPG can try to collect all 12 D&D characters by purchasing Lego D&D minifigure six-packs for $30 at Amazon or singles for $5 at the Lego Store.
The release of the D&D minifigure collection comes just months after Lego released its first set based on the franchise: a 3,745-piece kit dubbed Red Dragon’s Tale. You can add the minifigures to the scene depicted in Red Dragon’s Tale.
The catch here is that you won’t know which character you’re getting, as these are sold as mystery boxes. Amazon is offering a six-pack of random figures for $30, and it’s very uncommon to get duplicates in Lego’s pre-packaged minifigure boxes. Historically speaking, though, it’s not impossible to get a duplicate, but you’d have to be pretty unlucky.
Here’s the full line of D&D minifigures:
- Tiefling Sorcerer
- Elf Bard
- Halfling Druid
- Dwarf Barbarian
- Dragonborn Paladin
- Aarakocra Ranger
- Gith Warlock
- Mind Flayer
- The Lady of Pain
- Szass Tam
- Strahd von Zarich
- Tasha the Witch Queen
All 12 Dungeons & Dragons minifigures come in a sealed mystery box with at least one accessory per character–don’t start your fantasy adventure without it–and if you’re looking to plug any gaps in your collection, you can roll the dice and get a single random minifigure for $5 at The Lego Store.
If you want your minifigures to feel the heat from a large dragon, you have to be prepared to part with significantly more cash. Red Dragon’s Tale goes for $360 and has yet to receive a discount from a major retailer. However, My Best Buy Plus/Total members can get the set for $324. This attention-grabbing building kit has 3,745 pieces, and once fully assembled, you’ll have a lovely tavern and tower diorama full of small details that you can admire. The posable Cinderhowl the Red Dragon figure is perched overhead, but the minifigures below don’t seem to be bothered by the dragon’s presence
If you need another excuse to justify purchasing it, think of it as a fun way to spend an evening playing DnD! The set has magic items and traps, several minifigures, and it’ll be great to theme a campaign around it.
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