Brick Search is still one of the best ways to guarantee every LEGO Dungeons & Dragons minifigure
If you’ve been struggling to find the characters you’re looking for in LEGO Collectible Minifigures 71047 Dungeons & Dragons, you might be missing one crucial tool.
The switch to blind cardboard boxes for LEGO Collectible Minifigures was far from a popular decision among fans. Since then, we’ve seen ripped-open boxes when they made their debut for 71039 Marvel Series 2 and the practice has carried all the way through to the current Dungeons & Dragons series. The LEGO Group certainly had good intentions for the environment but it left some fans frustrated that they could no longer feel their way to the minifigures they wanted.
However, we really should be thankful for the change to blind boxes because it shone a light on a much more reliable method of finding the exact characters you want from a LEGO Collectible Minifigures series. Since 71039 Marvel Series 2, Brick Search has been able to can scan the matrix codes of 71047 Dungeons & Dragons and tell you what’s inside within seconds.
All you need to do is point the scanner at the matrix codes on the bottom of the box (we recommend covering the barcodes to make it faster) and the app will tell you what’s inside almost instantly. Trying to feel your way to specific accessories or minifigure heads was a tricky practice anyway and Brick Search makes it a whole lot easier, while still keeping the thrill of the hunt for those who want it. Remove the hassle of telling the difference between the head of the Dragonborn Paladin and the Aarakocra Ranger with Brick Search, by far the easiest way to get all 12 unique characters from 71047 Dungeons & Dragons
Check out a visual guide on how to use Brick Search in the video below. To start a minifigure hunt of your own, download Brick Search for free by clicking here for Android or here for iOS.
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