The New LEGO Zelda Final Battle Set Just Made Another Set a Holy Grail for Collectors

LEGO’s new Legend of Zelda set, based on Ocarina of Time, is already a must-have for fans. With just two sets released for the franchise, LEGO has created a stunning centerpiece and another collectible that stands out as truly special. The Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle set actually increases the desirability of the earlier Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 set, making it even more of a prized possession.

What’s most interesting is when LEGO released this set. Over the past six years, LEGO’s Nintendo collaborations have grown from fun, limited-edition items into impressive sets designed for adult collectors. This new set, #77093, The Ocarina of Time Final Battle, follows the already large Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 set, continuing this trend. Together, these premium Zelda builds represent the key characters from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

LEGO Gives Ocarina of Time the Treatment It Deserves

The LEGO Final Battle set demonstrates a remarkable level of care for Ocarina of Time – a treatment typically reserved for LEGO’s most popular franchises, and rightfully so. With 1,003 pieces and a price of $129.99, it’s a sizable build that isn’t overly complicated, which is both good and slightly disappointing. While it’s approachable for builders, it doesn’t feel quite as impressive as the previous set. However, the crumbling castle tower, complete with falling debris and hidden hearts, perfectly captures the game’s atmosphere. The clever inclusion of a button-activated Ganondorf reveal transforms a memorable boss fight into an engaging, interactive experience.

What truly makes this set special is the minifigure collection. It includes Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf, along with a surprisingly large and impressive brick-built Ganon. The adorable Navi stud is a clever detail that longtime fans will immediately appreciate. Complete with the Master Sword, Megaton Hammer, and Hylian Shield, this set is a fantastic homage to Ocarina of Time on its own.

A Special Set Made Essential

The LEGO Great Deku Tree 2-in-1, priced at $299.99 and consisting of 2,500 pieces, was a bold first step for LEGO into the world of Zelda. Its ability to be built as either a version from Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild made it appealing, especially for adult collectors wanting a high-quality display item. However, many collectors, particularly those who simply enjoy Nintendo games in general, saw it as more of a treat than an essential LEGO set.

The new LEGO Zelda set is a game-changer. It reimagines the Deku Tree set, especially as a counterpart to Ganon’s Castle. Designed after its appearance in Ocarina of Time, it represents the start of Link’s adventure, now connected directly to the story’s conclusion. With these two sets, LEGO Zelda fans can own both the beginning and the end of the main storyline – a deliberate choice that’s worth recognizing.

Completing the Ocarina of Time Cast in Brick Form

Plus, and perhaps even more excitingly, these sets allow fans to collect LEGO versions of all the main characters from Ocarina of Time.

  • Young Link
  • Adult Link
  • Zelda
  • Ganondorf
  • Ganon
  • Navi
  • Deku Tree (plus Sprout and Skulltula)

Considering this game is consistently hailed as one of the greatest of all time, this direct and respectful re-release feels like a fitting tribute to its history. The comprehensive nature of the upcoming collection also transforms the Deku Tree 2-in-1 from a high-end item into a truly coveted collector’s piece.

As a LEGO collector, let me tell you, completing a minifigure lineup is a big deal. Demand goes way up when you can actually get a full set, even if it’s just the main characters. For me, the Deku Tree 2-in-1 set is now the centerpiece of my Ocarina of Time display, and The Final Battle feels like the perfect way to finish it off. Honestly, it’s good for everyone, including LEGO! If you have one of those sets without the other, it just doesn’t feel complete, you know?

Why This Pairing Matters to LEGO Collectors

As a LEGO fan, I’ve noticed a pattern: sets based on really memorable things – especially ones you can’t easily experience again – tend to become valuable over time. Nintendo stuff is notoriously hard to get and LEGO doesn’t usually re-release it unless a set is super popular, kind of like what they do with Star Wars. I’m hoping we’ll see another Legend of Zelda series eventually, but I doubt they’ll bring back this exact Ocarina of Time collection. There’s just so much more of the Zelda world they could explore with new sets!

LEGO’s Zelda Line Feels Like It’s Just Getting Started

The potential for future sets is a major reason to be excited about this LEGO and The Legend of Zelda partnership. LEGO recognizes that adult Nintendo fans enjoy collecting large, impressive display pieces, and the Zelda series offers endless possibilities for those kinds of builds. We can expect to see more sets based on games like Majora’s Mask, Twilight Princess, or Wind Waker. These first two Ocarina of Time sets will likely serve as the starting point for a long and successful LEGO Zelda line.

Because these sets were released early in the licensed theme, they’re likely to become highly sought after, particularly since they feature iconic elements from the Ocarina of Time franchise. LEGO has given this game a prominent place in its collection, and these sets will likely maintain their value and appeal as the product line expands, thanks to their early and unique representation of the source material.

A Zelda Holy Grail Hiding in Plain Sight

While The Final Battle is a timely release, its true value for collectors is closely tied to the Deku Tree 2-in-1 set. Together, they complete the story and characters from Ocarina of Time, making the earlier set even more special. This combination is a unique win for LEGO and Nintendo enthusiasts, perfectly blending cherished memories, impressive design, and the desire to collect.

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2026-01-24 16:06