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LEGO Count Dooku Minifigures: All Variants and Set List (EP II/III and The Clone Wars)

“How many Count Dooku minifigures are there?” “I want a single list of which sets he’s in.” “What’s the difference between the Clone Wars version and the EP II version?”
If you collect LEGO Star Wars, you’ve probably run into these questions. Here’s everything organized in one place.

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This article lays out how to tell every LEGO Count Dooku minifigure variant apart, along with the main sets each one appears in, all in a single reference table.

The short version: there are three main Count Dooku variants (the 2002 EP II version, the 2009 Clone Wars version, and the 2013 EP II redesign with gray hair). The newest is sw0472 from the 2013 #75017, and the rarest is #COMCON006, an SDCC 2009 exclusive limited to 300 units.

Who Is Count Dooku?

Count Dooku (Sith name: Darth Tyranus) is the Sith Lord who appears in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, as well as the animated series The Clone Wars. A former Jedi Master, he’s known for wielding a red lightsaber with a distinctive curved hilt.

In LEGO form, three minifigure variants have been released since his 2002 debut, all included in sets tied to Episode II, Episode III, and The Clone Wars.

Multiple Count Dooku Minifigures: Variant List

The Count Dooku minifigures we can confirm in LEGO form come down to these three distinguishable variants.

EP II version (original) / sw0060

The original version, first appearing in #7103 in 2002. It features a black-hair headpiece, a reddish-brown cross cape, and a curved lightsaber hilt (chrome silver). The torso and legs are plain, with more restrained printing than the later variants. That simple sculpt is exactly what gives it presence as the original.

Clone Wars version / sw0224

An animated The Clone Wars-style variant, first appearing in #7752 in 2009. It has a light bluish-gray hair piece, a face print with the large anime-style eyes, and added boot-and-tunic-fold printing on the legs. The face reads clearly differently from the live-action-based EP II version, so it’s easy to tell apart.

EP II redesign (gray hair) / sw0472

The final redesign, appearing in the 2013 #75017. It’s given gray hair, a dual-sided face print (neutral and angry), and more detailed face printing. The curved lightsaber hilt was changed from chrome silver to flat silver. As of April 2026, no newer variant has been officially released after this one.

As for whether a hologram version of Count Dooku exists (a transparent statuette-type variant), that remains unconfirmed in primary sources at this time.

Every LEGO Star Wars Set That Includes Count Dooku

There are five LEGO Star Wars sets that include a Count Dooku minifigure, counting limited editions. They’re organized below from oldest release year to newest.

Set No.Set NameYearVariantAppears InNotes
#7103Jedi Duel2002sw0060EP II82 pieces. Two-figure set with Yoda. Dooku’s debut set
#7752Count Dooku’s Solar Sailer2009sw0224The Clone Wars385 pieces. First appearance of the Clone Wars version
#COMCON006Collectible Display Set 42009sw0224The Clone Wars30 pieces. SDCC 2009 exclusive, limited to 300 units. Bundled with Asajj Ventress and General Grievous. Not officially released in some regions
#9515The Malevolence2012sw0224The Clone Wars1,092 pieces. General Grievous’s flagship
#75017Duel on Geonosis2013sw0472EP II391 pieces. Includes Yoda, Poggle the Lesser, and an FA-4 pilot droid. Dooku’s last appearance in a set
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Debut, Newest, Rarest, Cheapest: Buying a Count Dooku Minifigure

From a collector’s perspective, here are the standout sets to focus on when assembling Count Dooku minifigures.

Debut set: #7103 Jedi Duel (2002)

The set where the LEGO Count Dooku minifigure first appeared. It includes the original EP II version (sw0060), making it an important set for collectors as the “first appearance.” At 82 pieces it’s a small set, so it’s also a good fit for anyone collecting purely for the minifigure.

Newest set: #75017 Duel on Geonosis (2013)

As of April 2026, this is the last set to include a newly released Count Dooku. The gray-haired redesign (sw0472) is available only in this set. With no new set in more than 12 years, its value on the secondary market has risen.

Rarest set: #COMCON006 Collectible Display Set 4 (2009)

Distributed at San Diego Comic-Con 2009 for a single day, limited to 300 units worldwide, this is by far the rarest Dooku-related set. It wasn’t officially sold in some regions, so obtaining it is limited to the secondary market. It’s less about price and more about whether you can find one at all.

Cheapest set: availability varies

All of these sets are already retired. Prices for sealed, new condition vary widely by timing and condition. When buying, it’s a good idea to check current market rates on BrickLink and similar sites listed in the Sources section.

Related Minifigures to Collect Alongside Count Dooku

The sets that include Count Dooku come bundled with minifigures closely tied to him in the Star Wars universe. To add depth to your collection, the co-star characters below are worth considering.

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  • Yoda — bundled in #7103 and #75017. Dooku’s opponent in their Episode II showdown
  • Asajj Ventress — bundled in #COMCON006. Appears in The Clone Wars as Dooku’s assassin
  • General Grievous — bundled in #COMCON006, and #9515 (The Malevolence) is Grievous’s flagship
  • Poggle the Lesser — bundled in #75017. The Geonosian leader in Episode II
  • FA-4 pilot droid — bundled in #75017. Dooku’s personal pilot droid
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Frequently Asked Questions: Count Dooku Minifigure FAQ

Q. How many LEGO Count Dooku minifigures are there?

A. There are three main types. The 2002 EP II version (sw0060), the 2009 Clone Wars version (sw0224), and the 2013 EP II redesign with gray hair (sw0472) are the three confirmed variants.

Q. What’s the easiest Count Dooku set to get hold of?

A. Among regular-retail sets, #7752, #9515, and #75017 are the candidates. However, all of them are retired, so getting a new copy depends on the secondary market. For current availability and pricing as of this writing, check the latest info on BrickLink and similar sites in the Sources section.

Q. What’s the difference between the Clone Wars version and the EP II version?

A. The Clone Wars version (sw0224) has the large anime-style eyes and leg printing, with a dedicated light-bluish-gray hair part. The EP II versions (sw0060/sw0472) have live-action-based face prints; sw0472 in particular is given gray hair to match the actor’s age and uses a dual-sided face print.

Q. Is there a hologram (transparent) version of Count Dooku?

A. It remains unconfirmed in primary sources at this time. We plan to update this article as soon as new information becomes available.

Q. Has any new Count Dooku minifigure come out since 2013?

A. As of this writing (April 2026), no official release of a new Count Dooku variant has been confirmed after sw0472 in 2013.

Sources and References