Dreamzzz 2026 Collector’s Guide

A visual guide to the 2026 LEGO® Dreamzzz sets featuring minifigures, swords, crystals, and creatures organized by set numbers: 71508, 71512, 71513, 71514, and 71515.

The next wave of LEGO® Dreamzzz contains a collectable aspect, as such themes often do. In the past we’ve had spinners, golden weapons, shields… and in the 2026 Dreamzzz sets, we have two collectables; HUGE swords, and crystal creatures. The boxes seem fairly clear about this:

For your convenience we’ve put together a quick table to show you which variants you can collect in the 5 sets to be released in January 2026, so you can target your favourite parts.

The five sets generously provided by LEGO, to be released in January are:

We will refer to their set numbers in the images below

Swords

The five collectable swords are directly linked the their owners, Green for Mateo, Prismatic for Izzie, Purple for Nightmare Emperor, Blue for Logan and Orange for Cooper.

Let’s look at who is included in each of the sets. The photo below shows a table with each character in their own column and each row representing a set.

A display of LEGO Dreamzzz minifigures and their collectible swords, organized by set numbers 71508, 71512, 71513, 71514, and 71515. Each character is accompanied by a crystal creature or sword that corresponds to their theme.

We will go from left to right. Cooper’s red/orange sword is the most rare; it is only found in 71514 Dino Jet, although Cooper himself is also available in 71513 Nightmare Scorpion Digger, but without sword.

A LEGO® scene featuring a red robotic mech and a minifigure holding an orange sword. The mech is on the left, showcasing articulated limbs, and the minifigure, dressed in red with a hood, stands on the right.

Next is Mateo’s green sword. He is found in three sets, and in each set he wears a slightly different outfit matching the set. The sword and Z-blob is the same in 71508 For Guardian Mech, 71513 Nightmare Scorpion Digger and 71515 Tiger Shark Tank.

Three LEGO minifigures holding green swords, standing next to green crystal creatures, labeled with set numbers 71508, 71513, and 71515.

Logan’s blue sword is right at home in 71512 Crocodile Submarine and also present in 71514 Dino Jet. Logan himself wears his armour differently, but it’s the same minifig underneath.

Two LEGO® minifigures showcasing blue crystal swords, each wearing different outfits, from the set numbers 71512 and 71514.

I think Izzie has the most exotic sword, with the sparkly pearlescent hue found in the smallest 71508 For Guardian Mech and the largest 71515 Tiger Shark Tank. Izzie also wears her armor backwards in different sets, but is fundamentally the same character.

Two LEGO minifigures with colorful outfits and swords, labeled 71515 on the left and 71508 on the right.

Nightmare Emperor carries his purple sword in three sets: 71508 Fox Guardian Mech, 71514 Dino Jet and 71515 Tiger Shark Tank. I like that this character and sword is included in the smallest set out of this series, although this is by no means a small set.

Three LEGO minifigures from the Dreamzzz series, each holding a distinct purple sword, displayed on a white background.

Note that there is only one Zoey (71512) and One Mr.Oz (71515) included in the series, and only one pearlescent crystal creature.

LEGO minifigures from set 71515 and 71512, featuring a character with grey hair and armor holding a weapon, and another character with purple hair wielding a bow.

It’s worth noting that Arika (Nightmare Emperor’s sidekick) comes in four sets in three different variants

LEGO minifigures from the Dreamzzz series, showcasing characters holding various weapons and accessories, labeled with set numbers 71512, 71513, 71514, and 71515.

Crystal Creatures

The crystal creatures come in the same colours as the swords. The comics in the instructions imply that there is a link between the colour of the sword and the creatures too.

Each creature, except for Izzie’s friend, the pearlescent creature, come with their own crystal prison, that are all a little different. You only get two creatures in 71515, one in the crystal prison and Izzie’s friend free.

We hope this quick overview helps you in determining which of the sets appeal to you most. Read our upcoming reviews if you want more details on the rest of the sets.

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