A lot of franchises and series in the video game sphere have been getting theLegotreatment recently.Sonic has a Lego set with more to come later this year,Horizon Forbidden West has one too, and Super Mario Lego probably has its very own wing at Legoland by this point. Missing from Lego’s moneyspinning video game sets isPokemon, and there’s a good reason for that. It’s because a Lego rival has the rights to brick building when it comes to Pokemon.
That rival is toymakers Mattel. If you want the closest thing available to Pokemon Lego, then you’ll need to buy yourself a few Pokemon Mega sets, and now is the best time to jump on that particular horse, or should that be Rapidash? It’s Prime Day, andAmazonhas a few Pokemon Mega sets available with heavy discounts applied.
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Mega Pokemon Gyarados Set
If you’re wondering why Pokemon Lego isn’t a thing, this is why. Mattel’s Mega owns the brick building rights to Pokemon, and this 2,000 piece Gyarados is one of its very best sets.
If a set with more than 2,000 pieces to assemble is a little daunting, or you’re looking for something a little more child-friendly, there are a couple of less elaborate sets included in Pokemon Mega’s Prime Day deals. Not only is Mega’s Jungle Ruins set also almost 50 percent off, it clocks in at a far less intimidating 464 pieces, and it comes with three Pokemon mini-figures. Cubone, Charmander, and Omanyte.
Mega Pokemon Jungle Ruins Set
So many Pokemon to be found in the jungle, it only makes sense that the first set you get, or the next set if you don’t have it already, is one modeled after the jungle. It even comes with three little Pokemon minifigures.
Want to dial things back even further? That’s fine too.Pokemon’s Mega’s picnic setcomes in at a little under 200 pieces, and it still comes with two fully posable Pokemon figures. Eevee and Riolu. Best of all, while it isn’t as heavily discounted as the above two sets at just 41 percent off, it is the cheapest of the trio, costing you just $13 this Prime Day.
If you’re readily assembled Pokemon stuff is more your thing, we havean entire Prime Day hub dedicated to Pokemon dealsfor today and tomorrow. If we’re still not hitting the right Prime Day buttons, we’ve got articles featuring all sorts of deals from across Amazon right now. If you’re intoDisney,tabletop stuff, or simply justlooking for some cheap games, we’re got you covered.
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