LEGO Announces Cubone & Gengar Spooky Showdown Pokémon Set with 782 Pieces and Smart Brick Technology
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Tyler Roberts
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Summary
LEGO is releasing a new Pokémon set called "Cubone & Gengar Spooky Showdown," a 782-piece haunted-themed build featuring the two Pokémon battling over hidden treasure. The set includes targets, obstacles, treasure-hunting challenges, and four exclusive Smart Tags that interact with LEGO's Smart Brick technology. It's part of LEGO's expanding Pokémon collection.
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· 4 pulledLEGO is bringing a haunted twist to its new Pokémon collection with the reveal of Cubone & Gengar Spooky Showdown.
This 782-piece set features two iconic Pokémon battling over hidden treasure in a spooky brick-built environment.
Trainers will find targets, obstacles, and treasure-hunting challenges throughout this set, enhanced by LEGO Smart Brick.
This new Cubone and Gengar set will include four exclusive Smart Tags that bring them t
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