Every Funko Dungeons and Dragons POP Coming in 2026 and How I'd Rate Them

I wasn't a huge fan of Funko Pops when they first came out. I understood their appeal: the magic of owning a highly stylized version of a beloved character, the shelf-ready cuteness, the quiet joy of yet another collectible to show off. However, I've come to terms with the fact that Funko Pops just aren't for me. That changed when my dad gifted me Interview with the vampire Funko Pop. Suddenly it clicked.

Since then, I've picked up Funkos tied to IPs that have left their mark on me. FROM Yuri!!! On ice on Baldur's Gate 3my collection is small, intentional and deeply personal. Therefore, I am now pleased to announce that my little ensemble will grow by 4 Funkys. Coming Dungeons & Dragons The Funko Pop line will arrive in March 2026. Some retailers, such as Hop Topic, will begin sending out pre-orders in late February. Conveniently, this data falls right before my birthday, which I take as a little wink from the universe.

These upcoming D&D Funkos come with a typical Faerun flair: all with unique features that any super geek like me would be proud to show off. These aren't your run-of-the-mill figures either, so even the most demanding tabletop nerd will enjoy them. And after much too much deliberation, here is my official upcoming list Dungeons & Dragons Funko Pops.

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Pop! Strahd (Shapechanger)Pop! Strahd (Shapechanger) - Game Rant

The Funkos I collect fall into one of two categories: fandom or vampires. So I'm sick of the Pop! Strahd is at the bottom of this list. Let me be perfectly clear: I adore this version of Count Strahd von Zarovich. But this vampire lord from Barovia is simply outclassed by the other stellar characters in this March 2026 lineup.

Pop! Strahd (Shapechanger) with box - Game Rant

That being said, Pop! Strahd stands out from the typical Funko Pop. He has ornate armor and a short sword fit for a menacing vampire lord who has struck fear into the hearts of his tenants for 4 centuries. However, the most notable feature of this figure is that there is a colony of bats under his right hand. IN Curse of StrahdaCount von Zarovich can make great use of the Shapechange ability to transform into a bat, a wolf, or a cloud of mist. So even though it's shrunk to 4 inches, it's still one of them D&Dthe strongest villains.

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Pop! Blue Dragon Wyrmling

Dungeons & Dragons POP! Blue Dragon Wyrmling - Game Rant

The blue dragon Wyrmling is the cutest thing I've seen since a baby owl bear. It captures the perfect middle ground between “little terror” and “friend-shaped”, with oversized eyes, pale blue scales, and an attitude that feels more curious than menacing. Like any small creature, the wyrmling already sits at the crossroads of danger and innocence, and Funko leans fully into that duality here. It is charming, distinctive and instantly recognisable.

Dungeons & Dragons POP! Blue Dragon Wyrmling with box - Game Rant

That said, this Pop ranks third on my list for a very specific reason: it sticks out too much. Unlike character pops that fit neatly into a lineup, the Blue Dragon Wyrmling is just a dragon. There's no humanoid frame, no familiar face, and no narrative shortcut like a named hero or villain. For collectors who prefer traditional Funko silhouettes, this deviation may be a deal breaker. But for D&D fans? It's a great addition.

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Pop! Valindra Shadowmantle

Funko Dungeons & Dragons Pop! Valindra Shadowmantle Games - Game Rant

Whenever the Arcane Brotherhood enters D&D he comes, I whistle and listen. I found the guild so fascinating that I actually wrote it into my first one BG3 Tava's story. When I learned that Valindra Shadowmantle, the more infamous Overwizard of the Brotherhood of the North, was getting her own Funko Pop, the lore-obsessed fan in me squealed.

Funko Dungeons & Dragons Pop! Valindra Shadowmantle with Box Games - Game Rant

For those of you who, unlike me, have not spent hours researching a fictional mage guild, allow me to fill in the blanks. If you've ever rubbed yourself D&D video games, Valindra was the mastermind behind the attack on Neverwinter and its surrounding lands. And Funko Pop immortalizes her in the hideous form of a lichen. With tattered robes fit for an elf-turned-necromancer and a tiara that communicates her status in the treacherous guild, Valindra's Funko Pop is an incredible must-have for everyone. D&D fan. In addition to the visual flair, its transparent base gives the impression of floating. I'm literally reeling as I write this.

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Pop! Premium Spider Queen Lolth

Funko Dungeons & Dragons Pop! Premium Lolth The Spider Queen - Game Rant

I'm about as obsessed with Drow as anyone Dungeons & Dragons fan. I find Drow fascinating and the foundations of the lore are ripe for creating a compelling character. But all cultural nuances, motivations and theocracies can be traced back to the evil spider queen. Lolth is not just a coincidence D&D deity. He is the heart of the entire race: the only reason for their mutual struggle, strictness and suffocating matriarchy. And Funko hit it right out of the park with this depiction of Lolth.

Funko Dungeons & Dragons Pop! Premium Lolth The Spider Queen with Box - Game Rant

Funko has created a figure of Loltha's likeness with great care and attention to detail. In fact, even her cute appearance is closely related to the canon character design, as all representations of her feature the head of a beautiful Drow woman. With terrifying spider legs and predatory hands to match, this Funko Pop balances uniqueness with tradition in the best way possible. That's why it stands proudly at the very top of my list.

Dungeons & Dragons

Created by

E. Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson

Film

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Year of creation

1974


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