Hey, listen, Lego Legend of Zelda is actually real (2024)

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It turns out that Lego Legend of Zelda isn't so mythological after all.

Lego Great Deku Tree is a 2-in-1 kit that can be used to make either the woodland spirit from Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild. Both versions are surprisingly distinct, too; even though a lot of pieces must be reused, the two builds are unique enough to look like separate Lego Legend of Zelda sets. They're stuffed with more than a little fan-service, too.

I've dug into the details below, but here's the headline: the Lego Great Deku Tree is due to launch this September 1. Unlike many newly-announced kits, you can also pre-order the set already for $299.99 at the Lego store (or £259.99 at Lego if you're based in the UK).

Lego Great Deku Tree 2-in-1

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Price$299.99 / £259.99
Ages18+
Pieces2,500
Minifigures4
Item number77092
Release dateSeptember 1, 2024

This kit has been rumored for quite some time, and it's creating just as many waves as we thought it might. Lego's been clever here with that 2-in-one approach; it's appealing to fans both new and old without having to compromise for either.

Honestly, the thing that impresses me the most about this 2,500-piece set is how different it ends up looking depending on which version you choose. For starters, it's amazing how much the Great Deku Tree itself transforms thanks to a handful of cleverly-placed bricks and some more colorful leaves. Even though the overall shape remains the same, those extra touches transform the glum N64 iteration into the more vibrant Switch equivalent.

In addition, the environment itself feels as if it's come from another box entirely. You've got the murky, swamp-like Kokiri Forest on one hand (complete with Deku Baba plants and Link's childhood home) and the brighter, ruin-strewn woodland from Breath of the Wild on the other.

I'm taken aback by the number of alternate minifigures as well. Besides Tears of the Kingdom Zelda, you're able to build kid/adult Link from Ocarina of Time alongside the blue-topped version from Breath of the Wild. I initially suspected that these would use the same heads and employ different bodies/legs, but as it turns out, they're entirely separate minifigs. It's an unnecessary touch that's cool because it wasn't needed.

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The same goes for all of the many Easter eggs scattered throughout. Alongside more obvious nods like Hestu and his maracas, you can find the likes of a time-telling Sheikah Stone, a golden Skulltula, tiny Koroks, and a cooking station for Link to use if you look closely enough.

I suspect there will be a lot of demand for this one when it launches this September 1, so it may be wise to get your pre-order in now.

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Lego Great Deku Tree | $299.99 / £259.99 at Lego
While this may seem expensive at first glance, the price isn't unusual so far as Lego kits of this size go. Plus, it being a 2-in-1 design offers bonus value because you can just swap things out if you get tired of a particular version.

Buy it if:
You're a longtime fan of the series
You want a more in-depth build
You love both Ocarina and Breath of the Wild

Don't buy it if:
You don't have much room to display it
You were hoping for a smaller, cheaper build

For recommendations on what to build next, check out the best Lego sets or our guide to the best Lego Star Wars sets.

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Benjamin Abbott

Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.

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