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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 9456131" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>Thankfully, with Lego this is less of a problem than with other toy products. Lego is very good with distribution, and so far I have found the D&D minifigs very easy to find. On Lego stores, Toys 'R us, and on middle to high end stores like Sears and its sister chain. (In my country, Sears is middle to high end) </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how willing game studios will be to work with Hasbro after Larian dumped the chance for Baldurs Gate 4. Any chance of this panning up would be if Hasbro allowed Lego to sublicense and have studios work with Lego instead of a combined Hasbro and Lego. I don't see this happening.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Almost every AFOL on the web is convinced the Rivendell set should have been a modular line like the Harry Potter Howards castle. But Lego is so much into pushing bigger and bigger sets for adults with adult budgets that have insane margins that any theme with any semblance of adult appeal will just consist of these large expensive sets. For example, Harry Potter and Star Wars have been started facing out cheaper sets in favor of more expensive ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 9456131, member: 6689464"] Thankfully, with Lego this is less of a problem than with other toy products. Lego is very good with distribution, and so far I have found the D&D minifigs very easy to find. On Lego stores, Toys 'R us, and on middle to high end stores like Sears and its sister chain. (In my country, Sears is middle to high end) I'm not sure how willing game studios will be to work with Hasbro after Larian dumped the chance for Baldurs Gate 4. Any chance of this panning up would be if Hasbro allowed Lego to sublicense and have studios work with Lego instead of a combined Hasbro and Lego. I don't see this happening. Almost every AFOL on the web is convinced the Rivendell set should have been a modular line like the Harry Potter Howards castle. But Lego is so much into pushing bigger and bigger sets for adults with adult budgets that have insane margins that any theme with any semblance of adult appeal will just consist of these large expensive sets. For example, Harry Potter and Star Wars have been started facing out cheaper sets in favor of more expensive ones. [/QUOTE]
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