• Lego Dungeons and Dragons

    From kyonshi@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 29 10:43:24 2022
    XPost: rec.toys.lego

    And in another attempt to make the most out of the brand Lego now is
    planning to release Dungeons and Dragons sets.

    https://www.brickfanatics.com/lego-ideas-dungeons-and-dragons-finalists/


    Which I think is interesting, because DnD really has become rather
    mainstream again, at least brandwise. Even my podunk little supermarket
    has DnD-branded Nerds with a mimic on the box. Not that they taste any different from the normal version of the candy from what I noticed.
    I do find those particular sets a bit... uninspiring though.
    Much like most modern DnD products one might say.

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  • From Justisaur@21:1/5 to gmk...@gmail.com on Wed Nov 30 08:26:02 2022
    On Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at 1:43:28 AM UTC-8, gmk...@gmail.com wrote:
    And in another attempt to make the most out of the brand Lego now is
    planning to release Dungeons and Dragons sets.

    https://www.brickfanatics.com/lego-ideas-dungeons-and-dragons-finalists/


    Which I think is interesting, because DnD really has become rather
    mainstream again, at least brandwise. Even my podunk little supermarket
    has DnD-branded Nerds with a mimic on the box. Not that they taste any different from the normal version of the candy from what I noticed.
    I do find those particular sets a bit... uninspiring though.
    Much like most modern DnD products one might say.

    That's really surprising since Hasbro & Lego are competitors. Those
    look really nice, probably hundreds of dollars for each. I wish they'd
    picked more variety, a lot of duplication there, 4 dragons (2 of
    which are Tiamat) 2 beholders, and 2 castles. Demogorgon looks pretty
    silly, I thought it was some weird Muppet at first. The minifigs I can see aren't very inspiring.

    I'm going to find some of these hard to resist.

    - Justisaur

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  • From kyonshi@21:1/5 to Justisaur on Wed Nov 30 18:36:06 2022
    On 30/11/2022 17:26, Justisaur wrote:


    That's really surprising since Hasbro & Lego are competitors.


    I assume they are just bowing to the fact that no matter what they do,
    they never will sell Kre-O Dungeons and Dragons sets, while selling Lego Dungeons and Dragons will get their brand into stores all over the world.
    It has been years since I even saw a Hasbro Kre-O set anywhere on the
    shelf. They just aren't a brand that people buy just like that. I think
    they got most of their success from doing branded stuff like their Star
    Trek line, but there's a large section of Lego fans who still will never
    touch any knockoff brands, no matter how good they are or what models
    they have. So partnering with Lego would be the easiest way to gain
    brand recognition.
    Well, more brand recognition. Getting mindshare among kids and nerdy,
    obsessive adults. You know, the usual frp crowd.

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