Dungeons & Dragons Questers Toy Line Revealed, Due for Release in July

The collectibles are geared towards kids.
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Dungeons & Dragons is getting a new toy line, courtesy of Basic Fun. The toy company has announced Dungeons & Dragons Questers, a new toy line due out for release in July 2026. From the sounds of a press release announcing the line, the collectibles will come in mystery bags and will feature three scales - creatures, adventurers, and monsters. All figures will be fully buildable and will include interchangeable parts, allowing for customization. Also included in the package is a d20 die and a "story starter" for creating new stories. The initial line includes a mimic, a red dragon, and a dragonborn adventurer wearing a bag of holding. Also mentioned in the press release were kobolds.

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In the press release, Basic Fun's Dan Westcott explained the concept behind the new line. “We are incredibly excited to work with Hasbro and Wizards of the Coast to help introduce Dungeons & Dragons to a new generation of players. Questers invites kids into the world of D&D in a way that feels approachable, creative, and fun for today’s young adventurers, while giving fan parents a meaningful way to share a universe they already love,” Westcott said.

No price point was revealed for the new toy line. Dungeons & Dragons Questers will be released in July 2026.

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They presumably ran the numbers and realized they could make more money off the licensing fees than they could producing this themselves.
which only makes some kind of sense if the Hasbro manufacturing costs far exceed those of the other guys

EDIT: or they have no manufacturing lines themselves, as was pointed out in a later post...
 


These are neat. I wonder how big they'll be. Probably too big to be used on a battlemap.

Why does everything have to be a blind box/bag now though... :cry:

There's been a lot of neat products lately that'd I'd have totally bought, because I like 1/5 of the potential items, but don't feel like gambling so I just end up passing as a whole. Thinking most recently of the BG3 dice bags.
 




These are neat. I wonder how big they'll be. Probably too big to be used on a battlemap.

Why does everything have to be a blind box/bag now though... :cry:

There's been a lot of neat products lately that'd I'd have totally bought, because I like 1/5 of the potential items, but don't feel like gambling so I just end up passing as a whole. Thinking most recently of the BG3 dice bags.
Companies offering toys, dice, pins, cards, etc in blind bags/boxes allows them to deliver a wider variety of individual items in a set. More toys, dice, cards, etc.

But yeah, I'm pretty tired of blind packaging also. And we've definitely seen a significant uptake in the hobby space.

And yet . . . the siren call gets me every once in a while. I've purchased more than a few blind dice packs at my FLGS . . . it makes it easier if most or all of the possible things you'll find in your blind bag are pretty decent.

But I'm not going to try to build any collections from these things, that way lies madness!
 

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