New piece we want from the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons set

2022-10-10 03:26:33 By : Ms. Cindy Kong

LEGO News, Reviews & BuildsWith the first LEGO Dungeons & Dragons game potentially arriving in 2024, there's one new part we want to see included with the model.Thanks to solving the latest LEGO Ideas contest, we can now find out which of the LEGO Group's first product launches for 2024 could be.Last week, the company turned to the fan community to find the best designs for a LEGO Dungeons & Dragons set that will then become a physical model at some point.The most likely date for the release of the contest's winning design could be 2024, the same year that the tabletop RPG series reaches its 50th anniversary.The LEGO Dungeons & Dragons set would be the second collaboration with Hasbro and the first with its subsidiary, Wizards of the Coast.Five decades after the game's release, the RPG is still going strong today, with over 50 million players actively campaigning around the world.Regardless of which design ultimately ends up winning the LEGO Ideas contest, there's one new LEGO element we definitely want to see included with the finished set.Essential to the game of D&D is a 20-sided die, or D20.When cast, this item determines which player hits first and how accurate their attack is.These special dice can be made of plastic, wood or metal, but a single piece LEGO mold would be a fantastic new element to include with the final model, although that's pure speculation and wish fulfillment on our part.Without a doubt, a D20 could be created using multiple LEGO elements and they can appear in the fan designs submitted to the contest.However, it might make more sense for the LEGO Group to debut a new piece specifically with the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons, making the model even more desirable to fans of the long-running RPG series.If you want to take part in the latest LEGO Ideas contest, you have until November 14 to enter.A panel of judges will select five finalists, and the winning design will be selected by the LEGO Ideas team in conjunction with a fan vote taking place from November 28 to December 12.Support the work that Brick Fanatics does by purchasing their LEGO sets through one of our affiliate links.lego d20?Really?So that?You know that Lego is also based on polymers, right?The rush to launch xy articles a day is killing this page.It's not what it used to be sadlyYour email address will not be published.Required fields are marked *Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.Privacy Policy Cookies Policy Terms of Use Disclaimer on Sponsored Links Review Sitemap Product Sitemap Country SitemapContact Brick Fanatics at [protected email] anatics.esTrafalgar House 05 Fitzalán Square Cardiff