
"With a BrickScore of 89.6 and praise from all four expert sources as one of the finest licensed CMF series ever made, the D and D series delivers exceptional figure quality and new molds; the 3.37 owner average (139 ratings) is an artifact of blind-box frustration, not a verdict on the figures themselves."
The Dungeons and Dragons CMF series (71047) scored a BrickScore of 89.6, placing it firmly in Highly Recommended territory, with expert reviewers from Jay's Brick Blog, Rebrickable, The Brothers Brick, and Brickset collectively calling it one of the best licensed CMF series ever produced. All four expert sources praised the series' exceptional character variety, lore-accurate designs, abundant new molds, and its immediate chemistry with the LEGO D and D Ideas set. Owner ratings, however, sit at just 3.37 out of 5 across 139 ratings, with a 58% would-recommend rate and a value-for-money signal of 3.0 out of 5 on LEGO.com, a noticeable split that reviewers attribute primarily to blind-box purchasing frustration and distribution randomness rather than figure quality.
Where they split: The gap between expert scores (all four sources rating 85 to 95) and owner ratings (3.37 out of 5, 58% would-recommend) is the defining split for this series. Reviewers were consistent that the split reflects blind-box logistics rather than figure quality, with owners who used the QR scanning app reporting significantly better purchasing experiences.


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"this is honestly one of the best licensed LEGO Minifigures Series yet, with plenty to love for D&D, Fantasy, and even Castle fans"
Jay's Brick Blog
"This is the 5th CMF review I've written (for Rebrickable), and I can definitely say this is my favorite one, even surpassing the Space series."
Rebrickable Reviews
"When I first started playing Dungeons & Dragons, my group used LEGO minifigures to represent our characters, as many other tabletop gaming parties have done."
The Brothers Brick
"These twelve minifigures include an exceptional variety of character types and races, plus a number of well-known villains, all of whom seem supremely detailed."
Brickset Reviews
"this is honestly one of the best licensed LEGO Minifigures Series yet, with plenty to love for D&D, Fantasy, and even Castle fans"

"This is the 5th CMF review I've written (for Rebrickable), and I can definitely say this is my favorite one, even surpassing the Space series."

"When I first started playing Dungeons & Dragons, my group used LEGO minifigures to represent our characters, as many other tabletop gaming parties have done."

"These twelve minifigures include an exceptional variety of character types and races, plus a number of well-known villains, all of whom seem supremely detailed."

Owners love the Dungeons and Dragons minifigures themselves for their detail and customizability, but the online ordering experience is badly damaged by severe duplicate distribution problems that left many buyers with only 3-6 of the 12 unique characters after large purchases.
LEGO.com3.4
Amazon2.7