Five new Lego Minecraft sets are available for purchase at Amazon, the Lego Store, and other major retailers. The fresh additions to the large Minecraft Lego series are smaller-scale playsets ranging from the $10 Nether Lava Battle to the $50 Mooshroom House.
New Lego Minecraft Sets
Older Minecraft fans looking for a more complex building set should check out Lego’s Crafting Table display model. Released last August to celebrate Minecraft’s 15th anniversary, the 1,195-piece Crafting Table was the first and only Minecraft Lego set designed specifically with adults in mind.
All five Minecraft sets launched on January 1 alongside over 100 other Lego building sets themed around a wide assortment of gaming and entertainment franchises, including Mario Kart, Sonic the Hedgehog, Animal Crossing, Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Harry Potter, and more. In addition to the brand-new sets, a bunch of products that initially launched as Lego Store exclusives are now up for grabs at major retailers, including The Legend of Zelda: Great Deku Tree display model and all four Fortnite Lego sets.
$50
This is the largest set at 500 pieces, and it lets you build a quirky Mooshroom House perched above a river. You’ll get a Steve figurine plus a red mooshroom, baby red mooshroom, brown mooshroom, calico cat, and flying phantom. To complete the playset, you’ll find accessories like a fishing boat, chest, and furnace.
This isn’t the first time Lego has created a Mooshroom House. A popular 272-piece set called The Mushroom House (correct spelling) retailed for $25, but it’s sold out at major retailers.
$20
Want to create your own little Lego farm? Pick up The Baby Pig House, as it includes a hero character in wolf skin, a baby pig, a bee, an adult pig, and a zombified piglin. There’s also a farm plot–combined with the beet and potato accessories, it makes for a fun farming kit.
Prior to The Baby Pig House, Lego released a 490-piece (adult) Pig House Lego set for $40. Unfortunately, if you don’t already own that one, you’ll have to pay a premium for it since it’s retired.
$30
Head to the savanna biome with The Armadillo Mine Expedition. It includes a cave spider toy, wolf, and two armadillos, plus a lever-controlled TNT brick that can reveal ore hidden within the mine’s walls. You’ll also built a cute river and a small tree perched above the mine.
You could pair The Armadillo Mine with the exceedingly popular Abandoned Mine Lego set. Also priced at $30 and clocking in at 248 pieces–precisely one extra brick–the Abandoned Mine comes with figures of Steve, a zombie, spider, and living slime.
$15
This compact playset lets you build a small desert outpost plus three Illagers and one hero character. The outpost includes a few flick-fire missile launches and accessories like a diamond sword and shield, which make it a value-packed playset at just $15.
The Illager Desert Patrol could be combined with Steve’s Desert Expedition, an $11 Lego Minecraft kit featuring the iconic character alongside a phantom with movable wings and a baby camel figure.
Lego previously released a larger Illager set with 562 pieces. If you’re interested in The Illager Raid Lego set, you’ll have to buy it from a reseller, as it’s a retired product.
$10
The smallest set of the bunch is just 99 pieces and $10. It comes with buildable figures of Alex, a wither skeleton, blaze, and strider as well as a little chunk of the Nether.
Lego has released other, larger Nether building sets in the past, so you could add this one to an existing set such as The Nether Portal Ambush Adventure, a 352-piece playset that’s on sale for 20% off at Amazon.
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