Dungeons & Dragons Will Finally Receive Its Own LEGO Set
Modern LEGO sets have seen a renaissance in recent years, particularly with IP-related releases. LEGO teamed with Nintendo to create a Mario set. A LEGO Lord of the Rings set that used 150 million pieces set a Guinness World Record. Several special Star Wars sets have been released, including one LEGO set that featured a life-sized Grogu, as well as an impressive (most impressive) set from this fan.
Now, another long-beloved IP is getting some LEGO love. Dungeons & Dragons will be celebrating its 50-year anniversary in 2024, and Wizards of the Coast, which has owned the IP for more than two decades, is taking votes to see which fan-made sets will finally spark a LEGO crossover. Hundreds of fan-made entries have been narrowed down to the final five.
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Dungeons & Dragons, or D&D, is the original tabletop RPG game that introduced countless mechanics and themes that have sprawled into hobby board gaming, video games, movies, and more. The most recent Stranger Things season played on the entire concept of D&D, and there are even talks that D&D will get its own movie.
The five entries show off many creative monsters, treasure chests, characters, and even a dragon encircling a castle tower, all of which are fitting to the Dungeons & Dragons brand. Voting is open until Dec. 12, so anyone interested in casting votes should hurry.
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