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The LEGO Minifigures Dungeons & Dragons 6 Pack (66765) offers a random set of 6 collectible minifigures from a total of 12 unique D&D characters, each with authentic accessories and a collector’s leaflet. Designed for ages 5 and up, this limited-edition set fuels imaginative play and is perfect for both kids and adult fans of the iconic fantasy role-playing game.





















| ASIN | B0CV2HV7WJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,964 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #25 in Building & Construction Toy Figures |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,422) |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | 6471415 |
| Manufacturer | LEGO |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 6.18 x 3.47 x 3.82 inches |
| Release date | September 1, 2024 |
A**R
LEGO D&D Minifigures 6 Pack
Excellent. The full series features 12 unique characters (both generic classes and named villains/icons from D&D lore). The 6-pack contains a random selection of 6 of these 12 figures, including the Tiefling Sorcerer, Dragonborn Paladin, Halfling Druid, Mind Flayer, and more.
L**G
Lego it's what you expect
Great mini figures
M**R
A great gift
Ordered these guys for a friend, there was a great variety in the box that I ordered and we almost got a full set. Each Lego person comes with two faces and some accessories. They're super cute, small, and easy to put together.
C**.
Awesome purchase!
First of all, the 3"x3" ziploc bags in my review pictures, are mine. My figures came in sealed, Lego individual figure packaging, in a sealed, Lego 6pk box! As it should! Now the review: Received undamaged and in a sealed Lego 6pk box. No duplicates at all! Well detailed, or as detailed as Lego minifigures can be. It's an Awesome purchase! Paid $29 for the 6pk! Got Strahd von Zarovich, Elf Bard, Dwarf Barbarian, Mind Flayer, Aarakocra Ranger and Szass Tam! (Szass, Strahd and the Mind Flayer being on my most wanted list) I previously bought 2, 3pks from a Big Box Stores online website. Which is basically 3 single figures shipped together. Each 3pk had a duplicate. Not good odds at all and frustrating! This 6pk is such a better purchase! I wish I'd have bought these from the beginning. So what I got from those two 3pk purchase: 1pk) 2 DragonBall Paladins (awesome! Also on my most wanted list) and a Tiefling Sorcerer (also awesome) 2pk) 2 Gith Warlocks (meh) and a Aarakocra Ranger (pretty cool and with the Amazon purchase, I now have two) Surprisingly, out of this 6pk from Amazon, I have 5 new adventurers and only one is a duplicate of those 6 figures I already have. I call that a big win! So I'm buying another 6pk and hopefully, will be completing my 12 figure set. Wish me luck!
M**R
Fabulous
What a great assortment of mini figures for any of your dungeon and dragon little monsters!
S**N
Great for using as customizable minifigs. Doesn't stand well without base.
We use these as our minifigs for our campaign and they're great and fun to mix around the different features based on our characters. The bases are larger than most DND grid spots but they don't stand up very well on their own without the base.
V**T
Great figures, but Lego needs to work harder on randomization
I do like these figures. Heck, I even installed the brick search app on my phone to be able to scan the QR codes if/when I found a store with them in stock. I ordered two boxes as well from Amazon as well. Unfortunately, there are plenty of repeats. 2 or 3 of the same figure in a box of 6 is disappointing. Lego isn't really great about mixing the figures up before putting them in the boxes of 6. An acquaintance of mine bought a box of 6 and four of them were Strahd. Even the one time I found some in a brick and mortar store, of the 9 they had, 3 were the Arrakocra Ranger and two were Tasha. Fortunately, that's one of the ones I really wanted. I still haven't been able to find the Dragonborn paladin, though. Again, the brick search phone app is very handy if you come across the figures in an actual store. You can find out what's in the package without opening or messing it up. So five stars for the mini figures. They're awesome. The randomness though...eh..
C**R
Love it
Fun and cute
B**U
I recently purchased the Dungeons and Dragons 6-pack of LEGO mini figures, and I couldn’t be more thrilled with the set! The highlight for me was the Dragonborn Paladin—its design is incredibly detailed, capturing the essence of both the D&D universe and the fun, playful nature of LEGO. What impressed me the most was that there were no duplicates in the pack, which can sometimes be an issue with collectible sets. Each minifigure had its own unique style and personality, making it perfect for customizing characters for tabletop play or just displaying. Overall, this set is a great value for both LEGO and Dungeons & Dragons fans. It adds a whole new level of fun to my game nights, and the quality of each minifig is outstanding. Highly recommend!
M**C
Todo excelente. Esta caja si cumple con lo visto en las reseñas. Compre una caja y ninguna figura salio repetida.
J**Y
Well color me impressed. Ordered 2 boxes. NO DUPLICATES! Nailed the whole set. Great quality as expected from Lego. Fast delivery. Will look great on my lego clock.
A**.
Compré dos cajas y no hubo un solo lego repetido, así que se completó la colección, fue hermoso y una de mis memorias centrales
L**R
I purchased two of these boxes at different times, because the guarantee that each box will have 6 unique characters is amaxing for me. The second box had the same as the first, so I have some unopened minifigs to gift or trade. The rest I figured out doing a tiny bit of science at a little bookstore that has low traffic and lets me shake boxes, heh. I get most of my minifigs there. The ones on the top level and the ones on the bottom level were the different boxes, and they went in sets of 3. I've since found a phone app that tells you what's in each single minifig box, so that's awesome. I don't go to collect full sets very often, but this was one that had huge sentimental value to me. My first copy of D&D was purchased the only way possible -- by going to Gary Gygax's house and buying it directly from him. Over the last 40+ years, through many Gen Cons and video games and online tabletops, it has been a place to make friends and go interesting places and loot very interesting items. Everyone has D&D stories. I love the stories we create, and they're all unique. I've loved getting to pass this on and share with cousins, nieces and nephews as they've gotten interested! Forgotten Realms has been a setting near and dear to my heart, and not just because Ed Greenwood has lived pretty much down the road from me for several decades. I love the Harpers, I love some if the simpler there-is-evil-and-we-can-fight-it, I love the more complex "people are complicated". I had all of the physical novels at one point, was pretty thrilled when they were released as ebooks, and a bunch are even audiobooks as of recently! It's been so fun to return to such a beloved setting. When Lego released this set, the fact that I knew who half of the characters were made me overjoyed. The addition of really cool characters like a Dragonborn and a Tiefling are delightful. The tiny dragon? Perfection. So I wound up with 4 or 5 tieflings the way things turned out, but I am SUPER okay with that as I now have a little flight of tiny dragons! I haven't had lego dragons since I gave my old Castle sets to cousins decades ago. The Bard, btw, is Haer'dalis and you can't change my mind, so I guess there's also Ravenloft and Planescape in here.
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