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Coming from BasicFun, licensed by Hasbro. At retail in July 2026.

>Kids can discover D&D’s rich storytelling through figures inspired by creatures like Mimics, Dragons, and Kobolds. Each mystery-packed collectible will feature a character from one of three scales: Creatures, Adventurers, and Monsters. All figures will be fully buildable and include interchangeable parts, allowing collectors to mix, match, and customize their own heroes and beasts. Along with D&D-inspired figures, kids will find a D20 die and a storystarter for creating new stories.

https://thetoyinsider.com/dungeons-dragons-toys-news/
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This is grooming.
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>>11706389
Wtf, how?
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>>11706368
>Basic Shit
fuck them forever
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>>11706368
Kino
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>>11706368
>Each mystery-packed collectible
That's corpoo phrasing for blind bag, right? Anyway, this will be a fine addition to Golden Archive, NECA, Super7, and any other dead D&D line from recent history I'm forgetting about.
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>>11706368
I wanna see more of this
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>>11706368
More pics? Seems like a neat idea
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>>11706368
Looks pretty fantastic, but not a fan of the smallest tier being unposable statues. if that mimic was an opening chest with a movable tongue it would be kino.
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>>11706368
Sounds really cool and then...
>Each mystery-packed collectible
If I can buy a full case and there's no chase bullshit (wishful thinking, I'm sure) then I'm maybe still interested.
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>>11708233
Might also be codes on the boxes. I'm not sure the logistics of why there are codes in general but it's certainly nice to have. True blind boxes are too much of a money waster (I guess unless theres a whole community of local traders).
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"All figures will be fully buildable and include interchangeable parts, allowing collectors to mix, match, and customize their own heroes and beasts."

This could be the saving grace. Making your character out of the parts could interest enough people to go for the blind boxes. The large figures being blind boxes & interchangeable seems weird though.
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>A D&D line featuring the only stuff people care about from the franchise (Monsters and customizable characters) instead of boring-ass, pre-made humans/humanoids.
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>>11706368
Red Dragon looks cool.
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>partswapping

Might be cool
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>>11708245
I love when there are codes on them, they might also ban blind boxes because it encourages gambling or something. I personally hate blind boxes if there is not alternative to know what I get like a code or little window
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IGN had some more details - each figure comes with a D20.

"Basic Fun! has licensed Dungeons & Dragons from Wizards of the Coast for a new line of toys that will hit retail in July 2026.

Basic Fun!, the toy company that makes Lite-Brite, Lincoln Logs, Care Bears, and others, has licensed D&D for a new collectible action figure line called Dungeons & Dragons Questers. The toys in the line will showcase creatures, adventurers, and monsters, and the figures will have interchangeable parts and come with a D20 die. These figures will be blind-packed.

“As Dungeons & Dragons continues to grow its global fanbase and expand its place in pop culture, Questers gives kids an exciting, hands-on way to explore fantasy and imagination,” said Kara Kenna, Franchise Creative Director for D&D at Wizards of the Coast. “This collaboration with Basic Fun! brings together two teams passionate about play to create something truly special for the next generation of adventurers.”

The line is aimed at kids ages 5 to 8 and is meant as a product that bridges Generation Alpha (born between 2014 and 2024) into the D&D brand at an early age with collectible toys. "
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>>11706389
>>11706392
They had a cartoon and toys in the early '80s to help sell
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Treasure X vibes.
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>>11713909
So a cartoon over 20 years ago...
So that those would buy it would be how old now?
This isn't grooming.
This is trolling. You might as well natter on about how people thought the game was "satanic" in the 70's.
Also this is depressing as all this shit is "cute" as opposed to actually interesting.
If Mattel made D&D figures for it's MEGA line that people cold use in gaming like how people use LEGO minifigs for gaming then I might be interested.
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>>11715606
>This isn't grooming.
>This is trolling
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>>11715606
>If Mattel made D&D figures for it's MEGA line that people cold use in gaming like how people use LEGO minifigs for gaming then I might be interested.
this was Hasbro's goal when they made their lego D&D figures back in like 2013
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>>11717768
if their minifigures were more like MEGA's, I'd probably have bought them. They had pretty cool designs.
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MEGA would make more sense and lok better.
Also as Hasbro was already licencing Joes to MEGA they should have handled it with larger sets like MEGA was doing with CoD
Both companies shot themselves in the foot by not developing like that.

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