Legend Of Zelda – Deku Tree Lego Set leaked

Legend Of Zelda – Deku Tree Lego Set leaked

It would seem that another of Nintendo’s biggest properties will soon get its very own LEGO sets, following the footsteps of their incredibly successful partnership on the Super Mario series.

Zelda Lego

It should come as no surprise that the property in question is none other than The Legend of Zelda; this selection is appropriate considering that it is widely considered to be Nintendo’s second most popular first-party series. This information was obtained via a set of facts that were allegedly stolen from a marketing survey that LEGO had sent. The leak suggests that Nintendo is working on a LEGO set depicting the Great Deku Tree and that the poll is being used to determine the level of interest in the product.

According to a report published on PromoBricks.de, the set consists of 1,920 individual pieces and gives players the option of building the Great Deku Tree in either its more traditional appearance from Ocarina of Time or its more contemporary one from Breath of the Wild. In addition, the set comes with a kid version of Link as a mini-figure, who represents the Ocarina of Time game, as well as adult versions of Link and Zelda dressed in blue clothes from Breath of the Wild. There are other figures of Hestu and Deku Babas included in this set.

Details about the Deku Tree, which has not yet been officially announced

The Zelda Great Deku Tree has a total of 1920 pieces and comes in a two-in-one set. One comes from the game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, while the other comes from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Included in the package is a Zelda logo. The Ocarina of Time version of Link, shown on the minifigures, wears a green clothing and has medium-length legs; the Breath of the Wild version of Link and Zelda, on the other hand, have normal-length legs and wear blue clothes.

Taken from the user profile of JeanGreyForever on eurobricks. It has not been determined whether or not the set will be released publicly. Was a component of the survey in which they were asked to mention how much money they would be willing to spend for certain forthcoming sets along with the piece counts.

This leak occurred not long after it became public knowledge that LEGO Ideas had begun turning down submissions based on The Legend of Zelda on the grounds that there was a “licensing problem.” It’s possible that the fact that this Great Deku Tree set is really in the process of being created is what led to this choice. In light of this, we would want to caution readers to take the aforementioned information with a grain of salt until either LEGO or Nintendo makes an official comment about this matter. Stay tuned for additional information as it becomes available.