DnD Player's Rejoice, As Brand New DnD Funko Pops Have Been Revealed

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DnD Funko pops releasing in 2025, all standing in a row

Brand new Funko Pops featuring Dungeons & Dragons characters are hitting shelves in 2025. These new Funko Pops will feature the characters Gelatinous Cube with Dracolitch, Icingdeath, Lady of Pain, and Drizzt and Guenhwyvar and will be hitting shelves January 1, 2025.

While most of these pops are $12, there are a set of two that go up to $24. These figures are a welcome addition to any DND player’s collection and are certainly worth the wait, especially with so many other ways for fans to engage with the franchise.

Five New Dungeons And Dragons Funko Pops Are Here

These Characters Look Incredible And Are Perfect Additions For DND Players

Bahamut in dragon and human form from Dungeons and Dragons art

The first Funko Pops come in a set of two as Drizzt and Guenhwyar. The drow and the giant panther queen will be sold together, with Drizzt having a determined expression as he readies his bow and Guenhwyar looking majestic, with black fur streaked with contrasting blue. The Lady of Pain is featured next; her expression is stoic, as is befitting her Lawful Neutral alignment, and her face is gold and paired with a vibrant red robe.

Icingdeath, or Ingeloakastimizilian, looks incredibly majestic as the next Pop. The dragon’s detailing is stellar, with the coloring and sculpting making him look almost identical to illustrations before. Finally, we have Gelatinous Cube with Dracolitch. Unlike the Gelatinous Cube variations that came before it, Claire Lewis at GameSpot noted how this pop does not have a random human skeleton inside, but rather Dracolitch. This change really upgrades the Pop for the Gelatinous Cube and makes it worthwhile for collectors who may have previous designs. It will also be a GameStop exclusive.

Some Funko Pops Are Worth The Wait

Waiting For Icingdeath Is Much Easier With More Ways To Engage With Franchise

Dungeons and dragons characters, side by side

While these Funko Pops will not be released for a while, there are multitudes of other ways for fans to enjoy the franchise in the meantime. There was a recent release of the new rules, which brought a whole new spin to the game unseen before. These new rules fundamentally reshape the game and make it more accessible for new players, while also being able to incorporate older characters into the new world. This brings so much value to the new game as it really brings newbies and longtime Dungeon Masters together in a meaningful way.

 Honor Among Thieves and Auril from the adventure Rime of the Frostmaiden

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There is also the possibility of a new live-action television show. Zahra Huselid laid out multiple ways a live-action show could work, including the high demand for content regarding DND. With almost half a century of life under its belt, DND has shown it is truly not going anywhere and attracts a host of new players and enthusiasts every year. With so many ways to engage with the franchise and the characters, it is no wonder it is one of the most beloved games in the world. The Funko Pops are simply the cherry on top.

Sources: Gamespot, Instagram

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Dungeons and Dragons

Original Release Date 1974-00-00

Publisher TSR Inc. , Wizards of the Coast

Designer E. Gary Gygax , Dave Arneson

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