You might be able to pick up your own Lego D&D set in the not-so-distant future. Quite literally: the Lego Ideas initiative is asking for community designs, and the best one will be chosen as the first official Dungeons and Dragons Lego kit.
Revealed via the latest Lego Ideas blog (opens in new tab), the competition celebrates 50 years of Dungeons and Dragons by asking fans to design display models of characters or monsters, functional kits for players and Dungeon Masters, or customizable builds that include locations from D&D lore. The winner will then get 1% of the total net sales of their design, a swag bag of D&D goodies, and 10 copies of their Lego D&D set.
Although a panel of judges from Lego and Wizards of the Coast (the team behind Dungeons and Dragons books) will have the final say over what gets produced, fans can vote for their favorites too. Actually, it seems like that will be pretty important; your say is "intended to help the Judges gauge fan interest in specific designs, and validate fan excitement for the theme". This fan vote will take place between November 28 and December 12, 2022, and the final design will presumably launch sometime over the next year or so (that's the normal window for Lego Ideas products).
Want to get your own design in? You've got until November 14.
However, that isn't to say you have to wait until this Lego D&D project is on shelves to furnish the best tabletop RPGs with bricks. Some of the best Lego sets can be jerry-rigged into Dungeons and Dragons playing pieces, including the recent remake of the Lion Knights' Castle from 1984. We've listed some suggestions below for anyone wanting to use Lego instead of Wizkids miniatures or something created from the best 3D printers.
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