Summary

Wednesday is Funko Pop day as new figures related to various IPs tend to be revealed halfway through the week. Today is no different andDungeons & Dragonsis one of a handful of collections to be getting new additions. Five of them have been revealed, all of which have been revealed with four of them available through Funko and other retailers later today and the fifth exclusively available at GameStop.

Even though there are five Funko Pops coming to DnD today, two of them have been bundled together. Drizzt and their black panther companion Guenhwyvar will be sold as a two-pack which makes a lot of sense since they’re inseparable. Joining them, but being sold individually, is another DnD character from Forgotten Realms, Icingdeath. Sometimes referred to as Ingeloakastimizilian, Funko has used the dragon’s shorter, more commonly used nickname. Wise choice.

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Not all of today’s DnD Funko Pop pulls are from Forgotten Realms. Lady Of Pain’s design has also been given a Funko Pop makeover and will be joining the Icingdeath and Drizzt two-pack mentioned above when they go on sale at Funko and elsewhere from noon EST today. Prices for them haven’t been revealed yet, and likely won’t be until their store pages go live, but estimates based on other DnD Pops would put Lady Of Pain and Icingdeath between $12 and $15, and the two-pack closer to $25 or $30.

Five More Characters Are Joining DnD’s Funko Pop Collection

Gelatinous Cube Pop Incoming

While the four Pops covered above are traditional by Funko standards, the confines of the figure’s signature look have needed to be broken for the fifth DnD Pop revealed today - the Gelatinous Cube. The two things that make a Funko Pop’s design unique from other collectible figures are its shape and its facial features and well, the Gelatinous Cube has to be a cube and it doesn’t have a face. Funko has sidestepped those hurdles by placing a consumed Dracolich Pop inside of it. The Gelatinous Cube figure will only be available at GameStop.

Dungeons & Dragons turned 50 this year and that significant milestone has been marked in several different ways.Converse has DnD designsas well as options for fans to add elements from the RPG to their own unique sneaker creations, andthe impressive Red Dragon’s Tale setmarked the first time anything from the game has been turned into Lego.A set of DnD Minifigures followed it, turning a Mind Flayer, a Tiefling Sorcerer, and ten other characters into little Lego people.

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Dungeons & Dragons is a fantasy tabletop role-playing game that first took the world by storm in the 1970s, and continues to enchant millions of players today. With a seemingly endless number of campaigns for you to play, and spin-off media from video games to blockbuster movies, you’ll never get bored of D&D.