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  • It is, if you scroll down they refer to it as a mystery pack. They don’t have individual ones listed because they don’t sell them that way.

    Epic fantasy adventures await kids aged 5 and up with 1 of 12 collectible figures from the LEGO® Minifigures Dungeons & Dragons® (71047) toy mystery boxes. These characters from the iconic game can be added to an existing collection, proudly displayed or used to play out action-packed quests and battles.

    There is 1 surprise LEGO Dungeons & Dragons minifigure in each box and a total of 12 characters to collect: Tiefling Sorcerer, Elf Bard, Halfling Druid, Dwarf Barbarian, Dragonborn Paladin, Aarakocra Ranger, Gith Warlock, Mind Flayer, The Lady of Pain, Strahd von Zarovich, Tasha the Witch Queen and Szass Tam.

    All 12 LEGO fantasy minifigures are ready for kids to use in their fun-filled stories and come in a sealed mystery box accompanied by at least 1 authentic accessory and a collector’s information leaflet. This unique Dungeons & Dragons gift inspires great storytelling and provides kids with countless hours of playtime on their own or with friends.






  • Yeah it’s hard to beat a free 5 generation CPU upgrade, good luck to you on the GPU hunt. You could also consider an RX 6650 XT or RX 7600 for around the same price as a 2080, TechPowerUp has them all within 1-2% of each other in relative performance. The 4060 is right in that same ballpark performance-wise, but obviously it’s going to be a lot harder to find one in that low-$200s budget.

    Again, those are all gonna be 8 GB cards. If you’re looking for more VRAM and the 6700 XT or 2080 Ti at the prices I mentioned before are out of the budget, you could also look for a 1080 Ti, TechPowerUp has it at about 90% of the performance of a 2080.



  • Does it have to be the 9600? iirc the B580 works with 10th gen. I’d guess you’re probably not buying new but the new prices of the 9600 and 10600KF are very similar on PCPartPicker. On ebay it looks like you can get a used 10400 for only a little more than a used 9600 (admittedly I don’t typically buy used so I could be missing something there). I don’t know about compatible motherboards though.

    If you can’t make it work for the B580 then a 2080 for $200 would offer excellent price to performance, though you may find yourself limited by the 8 GB VRAM before too long. If you can find a 6700 XT for no more than $260 or a 2080 Ti for no more than $275 that would offer about the same price to performance as the B580 (based on TechPowerUp’s database of relative GPU performance). Knock about $30-40 off those prices to have price to performance on par with a $200 2080.