LEGO and Nintendo have officially revealed the long-awaited LEGO® The Legend of Zelda™ Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 Set, a tribute to one of the most beloved icons in the Zelda franchise. With 2,500 intricately designed pieces, this set gives fans the chance to build not one—but two—versions of the Great Deku Tree: from Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild.
Two Legendary Builds in One Set
Fans can choose between two iconic designs:
- Ocarina of Time Version: Features lush green foliage, Young Link’s house, and a mouth-opening mechanism that reveals a descending Skulltula.
- Breath of the Wild Version: Showcases pink cherry blossoms, the Master Sword pedestal, and an animated Deku Tree face with moving eyebrows and mouth.
Each version includes additional models like Link’s House and the Master Sword pedestal, allowing you to recreate some of the most iconic moments from the games.
Packed With Playable Details
This isn’t just a display piece—it’s full of interactive surprises:
- In BOTW, pressing a lever animates the Great Deku Tree’s facial expressions.
- In OOT, a switch activates the Skulltula trap inside the tree’s mouth.
No matter which version you build, every detail is steeped in Zelda lore and nostalgia.









Includes Beloved Characters
The set features four exclusive LEGO minifigures:
- BOTW version: Princess Zelda and Link in their blue Champion tunics.
- OOT version: Young Link and Adult Link.
Plus, brick-built characters like:
- Hestu the Korok (with maracas)
- Navi the Fairy
- Deku Babas, Skulltula, Deku Sprout, and other classic creatures
From the Creators
“The Deku Tree was the first element from The Legend of Zelda we wanted to represent using LEGO bricks,” said Eiji Aonuma, Zelda series producer.
“Fans have wanted this for years. It’s a dream to bring such a rich world to life with bricks,” added LEGO designer Wes Talbott.
Launch Info
The LEGO Zelda Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 Set will be available for:
- Pre-order: May 28, 2024
- Release Date: September 1, 2024
- Price: $299.99 USD
- Buy at: LEGO.com/Zelda and LEGO retail stores
Source: Nintendo News
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