Summary

Legoteamed up withDungeons & Dragonsfor the first time this year to celebrate the RPG’s 50th anniversary,launching an elaborate Dragon’s Tale set. Turns out the partnership between Lego and D&D isn’t over yet, and the follow-up to its massive set is something on the other end of the Lego scale in terms of both price and size. A set of Minifigures all based on iconic characters from D&D’s universe, all launching on June 18, 2025, and available to pre-order now.

12 characters from D&D have been turned into Minifigures, a Gith Warlock and a Mind Flayer among them. The only catch is you can’t buy all 12 as a set, and it might take you a while to find them all. Not only are the Minifigures being sold individually, but they’re in Lego mystery boxes. That means there’s no way of knowing which character will be in the box until it arrives, and that also means if you’re adamant about getting all 12, you’ll almost certainly end up with a few duplicates.

Dungeons & Dragons Lego Minifigure Mystery Box

Each D&D mystery box costs $4.99 but judging by the images, most if not all of the characters come with accessories. If you like your odds, you can pre-order 12 mystery boxes now for a total of $60 and when they arrive on or shortly after September 1, if lady luck is on your side then you’ll end up with one of each figure. My math is a little rusty, but if my calculations are correct, the odds of getting all 12 figures in your first 12 boxes are roughly one in 18,600, so not great.

There Are 12 D&D Minifigures To Collect

Dungeons & Dragons Lego Minifigure Mystery Box

Lego has turned 12 characters from Dungeons & Dragons into Minifigures. Each Mystery Box includes one figure with its accompanying accessories, but since they’re mystery boxes, you won’t know which one you’re got until you open the box.

But hey, half the fun of this kind of thing is picking up a new box and wondering what’s inside. Besides, if you’re a D&D fan, that presumably means you’re friends with other D&D fans who will be buying these Minifigures and if you have duplicates, you’ll be able to trade. Also, I don’t know about you, but having doubles of these characters certainly wouldn’t be the end of the world. You can use them to fill your Dragon’s Tale set if you have one, making it feel more alive.

all 12 dungeons and dragons lego minifigures

San Diego Comic-Con begins today and Lego has hit the ground running. Joining the D&D Minifigure collection announcement is the reveal that Sonic’s Lego collection has been expandedvia a bust of Shadow the Hedgehog. The best reveal so far however has beenthe 16-bit Super Mario World statue. The set has recreated Mario and Yoshi’s pixelated look from the iconicSNESgame and includes a crank you can turn to make Yoshi stick his tongue out.