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LEGO Dungeons & Dragons Set Sells Out Before Retirement

Originally published Jul 18, 2026

By Myles Obenza · IGN

AI-generated summary based on IGN · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jul 18, 2026

Key points

  • All major retailers report the set out of stock before its July 31 retirement.
  • The set contains 3,745 pieces and stands over 19 inches tall.
  • Six minifigures represent classic D&D classes and include a dragon figure.
  • A downloadable digital campaign is bundled with the LEGO build.

The LEGO Dungeons & Dragons: Red Dragon's Tale (set #21348) has sold out at all major retailers ahead of its scheduled retirement on July 31, 2026. Retailers including Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy and the official LEGO store now list the $359.99 set as unavailable.

The 3,745‑piece build features a towering castle, a detailed red dragon, a brick‑built Beholder and six minifigures representing classic D&D classes. It also includes a downloadable digital campaign that uses the bricks as game pieces. While secondary markets may still have copies, prices are likely to be marked up or vary in condition.

Read the original story: IGN — by Myles Obenza

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