The 2,500-piece LEGO The Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree set is approaching the end of its production run. If you have been contemplating investing $300 in this brick-built homage to Nintendo’s iconic guardian of the forest, consider this your wake-up call: the 2-in-1 set is already largely unavailable, and securing a copy will grow increasingly difficult as excitement builds for the upcoming Ocarina of Time re-release.
This dual-purpose build allows collectors to assemble the Great Deku Tree as seen in either the Nintendo 64 classic Ocarina of Time or the sprawling world of Breath of the Wild. The set is impressively detailed and comes with a diverse array of minifigures, including two versions of Link, Young Link, and Princess Zelda.
While official channels like LEGO.com and the Nintendo Store have exhausted their supplies, you may still find success at select brick-and-mortar LEGO outlets. Additionally, major retailers such as Walmart and Barnes & Noble currently show remaining inventory. If you are prepared to part with $300, it is worth checking your local shops before this set disappears from shelves entirely.
With a high-profile remake of Ocarina of Time on the horizon and a live-action Zelda film slated for 2027, the demand for Zelda-themed collectibles is surging. If you missed the Great Deku Tree, you might find consolation in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Final Battle set. Released earlier this year, this 1,003-piece kit captures the dramatic showdown between Link, Zelda, and Ganon and remains widely available for $129.99.
However, for those specifically chasing the wisdom of the Great Deku Tree, time is of the essence. With manufacturing seemingly at a standstill, the window to acquire this centerpiece is closing rapidly.
The Zelda movie has found its Zelda and Link
Young British actors Bo Bragason and Benjamin Evan Ainsworth have been cast.
Source: Polygon


