Dungeons & Dragons celebrates its 50th anniversary this year with new core rulebooks and adventures, play events, and an exciting partnership with the LEGO Group.
Today, the LEGO Group and Dungeons & Dragons bring the iconic tabletop game to brick form with the release of a 3,745-piece set, as well as a LEGO-inspired adventure, digital dice, and more. We’ll showcase it all on April 6 with a Dungeons & Dragons game filmed live at the LEGO House and played with some of your favorite expert players.
Click below to get all the details:
- The LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set
- LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Minifigure Series
- A Free LEGO Adventure from Dungeons & Dragons
- An Actual Play Show to Celebrate This Collaboration
The LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale Set
The LEGO Group released a new LEGO set that celebrates Dungeons & Dragons’ storied history. The LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set has 3,745 pieces and features a tavern with a removable roof, a tower, and a dungeon. An impressive brick red dragon, Cinderhowl, also wraps around the tower to loom overhead.
You’ll also find six minifigures, including an orc rogue, gnome fighter, elf wizard, and dwarf cleric, as well as iconic brick-built monsters, including the beholder, owlbear, and displacer beast.

A LEGO Fan Design
To help create this set, Wizards of the Coast and the LEGO Group created a challenge for fans on the LEGO Ideas platform for Dungeons & Dragons-inspired designs. Over 600 fans submitted their creations for consideration. The winning design was submitted by Lucas Bolt (BoltBuilds), a 32-year-old from Amsterdam. He then worked with the LEGO Design team to bring to life the unique setting found in this new set.
“The Dungeons & Dragons theme combined with my love of history, fantasy and making games, inspired me to create a playable layout with different challenges and routes to explore,” Bolt said. “I had so much fun designing this piece, and it is a real privilege seeing my design developed into a detailed LEGO set to celebrate 50 years of the iconic game."
The cover of the set’s building instructions was also handed over to the LEGO Ideas community and was created by LEGO fan Chris Yu. Inspired by Dungeons & Dragons core values of collaboration, creativity, and adventure, the cover showcases an epic battle between good and evil and is centered around a d20.
How to Get Your LEGO Set
The LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set is available for purchase at LEGO stores and on LEGO.com. The set costs $359.99. Pick up your LEGO set between April 1-7 to receive an exclusive LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Mimic Dice Box as a free gift.
LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Minifigure Series
In September 2024, the fun continues with the LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Minifigure series. Keep an eye out for more news!
A Free LEGO Adventure from Dungeons & Dragons
Wizards and the LEGO Group also came together to create Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale, a 5th-level adventure inspired by the LEGO set of the same name. In this adventure, the players start in a tavern, uncover a sorcerer’s villainous scheme, and might have to face off against a fire-breathing foe!
Included are four character sheets based on the minifigures found in the LEGO set. The adventure has optional instructions for play as you build your LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set. It can also be run with or without the Dungeons & Dragons rules.
How to Claim Your LEGO-D&D Adventure
Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale, premade characters, digital dice and backdrops, and character frames are now available and free to claim with your D&D Beyond account! The adventure is only available in PDF form.

LEGO Insiders can also download the adventure for free on that date on LEGO.com, or as a paperback for 2,700 Insider points (while supplies last).
Watch an Actual Play Show to Celebrate This Collaboration

To celebrate this amazing new set, actress Anjali Bhimani takes the Dungeon Master seat to lead LEGO’s first-ever adventure! D&D all-stars Ginny Di and Luis Carazo, as well as fan designer Lucas Bolt and LEGO Designer Jordan Scott join in this actual play based on the LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set! The game took part on a custom LEGO Dungeons & Dragons table and was recorded live at the LEGO House.
Where to Watch
Fans can watch along as the story unfolds when it premieres on April 6 at 9 a.m. PT on the Dungeons & Dragons YouTube and Twitch channels and on LEGO.com!
Build a Tale Your Friends Will Love
Dungeons & Dragons and LEGO bricks have long been used to bring stories to life. We’re delighted to inspire new ones with the LEGO Ideas Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon’s Tale set and a new adventure and accompanying show.

Michael Galvis (@michaelgalvis) is a tabletop content producer for D&D Beyond. He is a longtime Dungeon Master who enjoys horror films and all things fantasy and sci-fi. When he isn’t in the DM’s seat or rolling dice as his anxious halfling sorcerer, he’s playing League of Legends and Magic: The Gathering with his partners. They live together in Los Angeles with their adorable dogs, Quentin and Eliot.
*Ahem* Current date: 04/01/2024….
The Lego dice are pretty lame, not gonna lie lol.
Do we just get them or do we have to claim them somewhere?
My Companion has already started to do that LOL
damn
$360
yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes x 5000000
My dream of having D&D Lego sets have come true. Definitely getting this awesome Lego set!!!!
yes 9/10 stars in my opinion
Lets go
https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/dice/lego
look at the comment before yours
https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/dice/lego
Did I completely miss it? Where can we find the "premade characters, digital dice and backdrops, and character frames will be free to claim for D&D Beyond users on April 1"?
So, thanks to various people here, I was able to find the link for the Lego Perks. I really like them.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/dice/lego
just incase anyone else has as much trouble finding, like I did.
Kinda sad the adventure isn't available in the app. In my opinion downloading it is better from the Lego website as it includes the cover art. Thank you WoTC for the colab!
https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/dice/lego
actually it's kind of shitty customer work from ddb once again, ok i get that one person in outdated thread randomly get to claim page and shared it, but how many people from ddb playerbase reading those comments in this thread? not much
i might guess that today on second april (eg its 10:00 of second april in my tz,) people just open ddb see no article with link to claim page and would consider that previous stuff about lego rewards on first april was dumb and insensitive (counting freebies compared to eg wotc mtg arena is quite rare) joke, really not good work in informing since claimable stuff already work like 12 hours minimum, enough time to drop article for not the smallest company
i personaggi già pronti, i dadi digitali, gli sfondi e le cornici dei personaggi potranno essere richiesti gratuitamente per D&D Beyond Non riesco a trovarli come riscatto sul sito
So it's the 2nd of April, has anyone found how to claim the Lego partnership Free Content and Adventure? Or was that an April Fools joke and I didn't realise?
The adventure you need to be a Lego insider reward for a free digital copy (pdf only) but idk where to get the dice!
https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/dice/lego
https://www.dndbeyond.com/claim/dice/lego