
"The Vermillion Attack earns its BrickScore of 73 as a minor-league set that overdelivers on minifigures, landing three well-designed characters and a fun action feature at a $9.99 price point that owners rated 4.61/5 across nearly 250 reviews."
Both JANG's LEGO Reviews and Brickset found The Vermillion Attack to punch well above its $9.99 weight class by packing three well-detailed minifigures, a satisfying egg-explosion mechanism, and connectivity to the larger Dawn of Iron Doom set. Owner sentiment across 248 ratings (4.61 average, 100% would recommend on LEGO.com) strongly backs that assessment. The small build itself is modest, but the figure lineup and action feature make it a compelling entry point for Ninjago: Hands of Time collectors.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"This basically boils down to a set of three minifigures and a little bit of terrain to play with the minifigures around."
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"It is unusual to see so many minifigures included in such a tiny set and these alone provide a great deal of play value."
Brickset Reviews"This basically boils down to a set of three minifigures and a little bit of terrain to play with the minifigures around."

"It is unusual to see so many minifigures included in such a tiny set and these alone provide a great deal of play value."






Owners strongly praise this set for excellent value—three detailed minifigures in a compact build with fun play mechanics—though a few find it unremarkable beyond that appeal.
Amazon4.6
LEGO.com4.8