LEGO The Legend of Zelda is officially coming thanks to
For LEGO and The Legend of Zelda enthusiasts alike, this is a set we've been waiting a long time for and rest assured, the designers have packed in plenty of Easter eggs for both games.
5 – Cooking

As important as cooking is in Breath of the Wild, it only makes sense for
Hopefully, you won't make any dubious food with the provided ingredients, which seem to mostly consist of mushrooms and plants.
4 – Brick-built forest denizens
It's not just minifigures in
With any luck, some spare Korok mask prints will be provided to make more brick-built Koroks and hide them around your collection – the 1x1 swirl element from 71025 Series 19 should come in handy too.
3 – Sheikah Slate Terminal

At the side of the Deku Tree in the Breath of the Wild version of
It's a fun detail and a good place to store the Sheikah Slate when not in use, without taking up too much room or elements in the 2,500-piece set.
2 – The (Master) Sword in the Stone

The new and exclusive Master Sword piece is one of, if not the most exciting piece in
While Link or Zelda are welcome to wield the legendary weapon, the set is also designed to hold the sword within its pedestal at the base of the Deku Tree. Here's hoping Link has enough hearts to claim it.
1 – Double trouble

While much of this report has focused on the references to Breath of the Wild in
Both a young and adult minifigure of Link from the game is provided as Link can switch between his adulthood and childhood. Don't worry about how it makes sense in the set without the Pedestal of Time though – it still means two of the new hat and hair combination piece.
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