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Lego D&D CMF Series
I support the idea of lego and D&D crossovers in any form. I think you could do great things with a whole D&D theme.

I personally would want a few more of the traditional races before getting into races like tortles and grung.

I had some non-city themed people pack ideas a while back one of which had some DnD inspiration.

Dungeon Adventurer Pack - Dwarf Fighter (M), Human Rogue (F), Orc Barbarian (M), Human Paladin (F), Human Monk (M), Gnome Bard (F), Human Wizard (M), Gnome Cleric (F), Elf Druid (M), Elf Ranger (F), Orc Warlock (M), Drow Sorcerer (F), kobolds x3.
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thomasparson - Wow, that's a great idea. Because a lot of sales are brought by Lego comics, for example, Batman and Superman. Or Bionicles. A lot of people play D&D
2 years, 10 months ago
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mariamur - I started playing 1st Edition AD&D. I switched to 2nd Edition as soon as the books began to be published, and I tried very hard to collect all of the books released. This was in the days when D&D was still owned by TSR, long before WOTC took over. According to https://dndguide.net/ , One of the series of books that TSR released was the “Volo’s Guide” series. These were presented in the form of travel guidebooks to various kingdoms in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, supposedly written by a mage named Volothamp Geddarm, and edited by the mage Elminster, who supposedly transferred them to our plane of existence to “Ed of the Green Wood” (Ed Greenwood, who was the primary author for the Forgotten Realms setting) for publication.
2 years, 10 months ago
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