Every Funko Dungeons and Dragons POP Coming in 2026, and How I Rank Them

I wasn't a big fan of Funko Pops when they first started rolling out. I understood their appeal: the allure of owning a highly stylized version of a beloved character, the shelf-ready cuteness, the quiet joy of another collection to show off. However, I had made peace with the fact that Funko Pops just weren't for me. That changed when my father gave me a gift 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 the ice who Baldur's Gate 3My collection is small, deliberate, and deeply personal. So I am now happy to announce that my little group is about to grow by 4 Funkos. upcoming Dungeons and Dragons The Funko Pop lineup arrives in March 2026. Some retailers, such as Hop Topic, will begin shipping pre-orders in late February. Conveniently, these figures fall right before my birthday, which I take as a little wink from the universe.

These upcoming D&D Funkos arrive with a distinct Ferunian flair: all with unique features that any super geek like me would be proud to display. These aren't your run-of-the-mill figures, either, and even the most discerning tabletop nerd will enjoy them. And after much deliberation, here are my upcoming official rankings Dungeons and 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 vampire. So it hurts me that pop! Strahd is at the bottom of this list. Let me be very clear: I love this version of Count Strahd von Zarowicz. But this vampire lord of Barovia is only bettered by other stellar personalities in this March 2026 lineup.

Pop! Strahd (Shapechanger) with Box - Game Rant

That being said, Pop! Strahd is different from a typical Funko Pop. He sports decorated armor and a short sword for a dangerous vampire lord who has struck fear into the hearts of his mercenaries for 4 centuries. However, the most striking feature of this figure is the colony of bats under his right arm. in Curse of StrahdCount von Jarovitch can famously use his shape-shifting ability to transform into a bat, a wolf, or a cloud of smoke. So, even when shrunk to 4 inches, he's still one D&Dis the strongest villain.

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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 Owlbear Cub. It occupies the perfect midpoint between “tiny terror” and “buddy-sized,” with oversized eyes, pale blue scales, and a posture that feels more curious than threatening. Like any baby creature, the wirmling already lives at the intersection of danger and innocence, and Funko leans fully into that duality here. It's catchy, expressive, and instantly recognizable.

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 stands out a lot. Unlike character-based pops that slot neatly into the lineup, Blue Dragon Warmling is just a dragon. There is no human frame, no familiar faces, and no narrative condensation with a designated hero or villain. For collectors who prefer traditional Funko silhouettes, that deviation could be a deal breaker. But for D&D The fans? This is a great addition.

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Pop! Valindra Chayamantel

Funko Dungeons and Dragons Pop! Game Valindra Shadowmantle - Game Rant

Whenever the Arcane Brotherhood in D&D It comes up, I get down and listen. I found the guild fascinating for so long that I actually wrote it into my first one BG3 Tav's backstory. When I found out Valindra Shadowmantle, the most infamous overwizard of the Arcane Brotherhood of the North, was getting her own Funko Pop, the lower-apostle fangirl in me cringed.

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

For those of you who, unlike me, haven't devoted hours to researching a fictional bully's guild, allow me to fill in the blanks. If you've ever brushed D&D In the video games, Valindra masterminded the invasion of Neverwinter and its surrounding lands. And the Funko Pop immortalizes him with a terrifying lichen form. With tattered robes fit for an elf-turned-necromancer and a diadem that speaks of his standing in a treacherous guild, Valindra's Funko Pop should be incredible for anyone. D&D the fan Adding visual pizzazz, her transparent base makes it look like it's floating. I am literally pogging as I type this.

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Pop! Premium Lolth Spider Queen

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

I'm as drow-obsessed as the next Dungeons and Dragons the fan I find Drow fascinating, and Lower's groundwork is ripe for creating a compelling character. But all the cultural motifs, motivations, and theology can be found in the evil-aligned Spider Queen. Lolth is not just a random D&D god She is the heart of the entire race: the sole cause of their strife, harshness, and matriarchal oppression. And Funko knocked it straight out of the park with this depiction of Lolth.

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

Funko created this figure of Lolth with great care and attention to detail. In fact, her cute appearance is also closely aligned with canon character design, as all representations of her feature the head of a beautiful drow woman. With creepy spider legs and predatory arms to match, this Funko Pop balances uniqueness with tradition as much as possible. This is why it stands proudly at the top of my list.

Dungeons and Dragons

Created by

E. Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson

movie

Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Year of creation

Year 1974


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