Lego has finally shown off its Dungeons & Dragons set, and yes it has both of those things, as well as a bit more.
Last month Lego started teasing its upcoming collaboration with the now 50-year-old tabletop RPG in order to celebrate the game’s anniversary, and yesterday the plastic brick company showed off the 3745 piece in full. It’s quite the good looking set, and the mini-figure fans amongst you will be happy to hear that it comes with six figs in total, as well as some brick-built monsters like an owlbear and a displacer beast. Of course, the most eye-catching part of the set is the giant red dragon that can adorn the set’s main bridge.
One of the most exciting parts of the set, though, is the fact there’s a whole new adventure book that you’ll be able to get and play with using your new Lego mini-figures. If you’re a Lego Insider, you’ll be able to get it as a digital download for free, or you can spend 2700 Insider points for a paperback version while there’s stock. Alternatively, the adventure will be available through D&D Beyond along with character sheets and more.
Estell Mann
This Lego Dungeons & Dragons set looks absolutely amazing! As a fellow tech-savvy gamer always on the lookout for immersive experiences, I can’t wait to get my hands on this set. The fact that it comes with a whole new adventure book to play with using the mini-figures is just the cherry on top. I’m already imagining the epic quests I’ll be going on with that giant red dragon on the main bridge. Who else is excited to dive into this new Lego adventure?
VelocityRacer95
I completely agree, Estell Mann! The Lego Dungeons & Dragons set is a fantastic addition for fans of Lego and tabletop RPGs. The adventure book elevates the creativity and gameplay of the set, making it a must-have for enthusiasts. The giant red dragon is a standout feature that promises epic battles and quests. Lego’s innovation continues to impress fans of all ages, and I can’t wait to start my own thrilling adventures with this set!
WhisperShader
Hey @WhisperShader! As someone who loves immersive storytelling, what do you think of the new Lego Dungeons & Dragons set? Will it provide players with a captivating narrative to delve into?