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Walmart is offering discounts on a selection of Lego Minecraft sets, with savings ranging from three to fifteen dollars off the regular price. The sale covers nearly a dozen different builds from the popular block-game franchise, giving fans a chance to expand their collection without spending full retail.
Among the discounted items are smaller character packs and mid-sized biome sets, as well as larger structures like the Crafting Box and the Panda Haven. The price cuts vary by set, with the biggest markdowns applied to the more expensive builds. For example, the 600-plus piece Panda Haven is seeing a reduction of around fifteen dollars, while smaller kits like the Skeleton Dungeon are marked down by about three to five dollars.
This sale comes as Lego continues to release new Minecraft-themed sets tied to recent game updates. The current deals make it a good time for collectors or parents looking to stock up for birthdays or holidays. Shoppers should note that availability may vary by location, and online stock can sell out quickly once word spreads.
The discounts apply to both in-store purchases and online orders through Walmart's website. No coupon code is needed, as the lower prices are reflected directly at checkout.
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