All LEGO Pokémon Sets & How To Pre-Order—Prices & Cost, Explained

It was only a matter of time before Pokémon and LEGO teamed up! Now, these two giants have joined forces to create amazing LEGO sets that combine the fun of building with everyone’s favorite Pokémon. This guide provides all the details on each set, including prices and where to buy them.

March 18th marked an exciting moment with the announcement that LEGO and Pokémon are officially partnering. While fans will miss the Pokémon x Mega Bloks sets, this collaboration ushers in a new chapter. LEGO is well-known as a leading brand in the world of brick building.

It took some time, but the first LEGO Pokémon sets are finally here!

Every LEGO Pokémon Set

Eevee

Okay, so I just started this Eevee challenge – it’s set number 72151 – and it looks like I need to land 587 perfect hits to finish it. Honestly, I’m guessing this is just the first step, and we’ll probably see challenges for all of Eevee’s evolutions (the Eeveelutions) later on. But for now, I’m totally happy battling with one of the cutest Pokémon ever! It’s super adorable.

Pikachu and Poké Ball

It’s hard to imagine launching LEGO Pokémon sets without including a Pikachu model, and this set – number 72152 with 2,050 pieces – makes sure the iconic Pokémon is part of this new collection.

Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise

Let’s talk about the exciting new LEGO sets: Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise! Back in 2025, information about the prices leaked online, revealing a $650 set. Those rumors turned out to be correct – the massive starter evolution set, number 72153, contains a whopping 6,838 pieces!

Kanto Region Badge Collection

Okay, so item #40892 is the Kanto Region Badge Collection, and it’s super rare – you can’t just buy it whenever you want. There are 312 pieces in the set, but here’s the catch: you only get it if you buy the massive LEGO Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise build. It’s a pretty expensive set, but if you’re a collector like me, it’s worth considering to get all the badges!

Mini-Pokémon Center

The last set in the first LEGO Pokémon collection is the Mini-Pokémon Center, numbered #40911. Like the Kanto Region Badge Collection, you can’t purchase this set on its own. Details are below.

How To Pre-Order LEGO Pokémon Sets

You can pre-order LEGO Pokémon sets either on the official LEGO website for your country or at a store that sells them.

If you’re looking for LEGO Pokémon sets, the official LEGO website is the best place to start. You’ll find all available sets and details on smaller, special sets there. While prices are typically standard, you’ll earn LEGO Insiders Points with every purchase, which can be redeemed for discounts, exclusive sets, and other rewards.

You can also check local stores to see if they’re taking pre-orders for the LEGO Pokémon sets, allowing you to pick them up yourself. Plus, you might be able to pre-order from other websites if you prefer.

How Much Do LEGO Pokémon Sets Cost? Price & How To Get, Explained

The first LEGO Pokémon sets range from $59.99 to a whopping $649.99 for the most expensive set.

It was always expected that official LEGO Pokémon sets would be expensive, and the price increases significantly with more complex builds.

To make this easy, here’s a handy table showing the Pokémon sets with all necessary details.

LEGO Pokémon Set Name How To Get Price
Eevee Buy normally. $59.99 / £54.99
Pikachu and Poké Ball Buy normally. $199.99 / £179.99
Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise Buy normally. $579.99 / £9.99
Kanto Region Badge Collection Special gift with purchases of the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise set. Not available to purchase.
Mini-Pokémon Center Can be bought for 2,500 LEGO Insiders Points. Not available to purchase.

These are the first LEGO Pokémon sets based on the Pokédex! Are you excited about any of them? Will you be trying to get the special Kanto Region Badge Collection and Mini-Pokémon Center sets? Join the free TopMob Official Discord Server to share your thoughts and discuss these new sets!

Also, make sure to check out 7 things to expect from Pokémon in 2026.

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2026-01-12 18:49