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LEGO Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Final Battle Revealed

LEGO Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Final Battle Revealed
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LEGO are on a roll already this year, and we're not even three weeks in! If you can't afford the absurd $500+ LEGO Pokémon set, but still want something that scratches your nostalgic itch this year, then this new set may be for you.

LEGO just revealed their Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time "The Final Battle" set, featuring 1003 pieces, costs £99.99/$99.99 and ships on 1st March 2026.

It features Ganon’s ruined castle with its tower and rubble that hides 3 Recovery Hearts and reveals Ganondorf at the push of a button.

There are also minifigures of Link, Zelda and Ganondorf, a big, brick-built figure of Ganon and a transparent build standing for the fairy Navi.

It includes items from the game like the Master Sword, the Megaton Hammer, the Hylian Shield, 2 fabric capes and 2 swords for Ganon.

For anyone who loved one of the greatest Nintendo 64 games of all time, Ocarina of Time, this will be a great, fun and medium-sized build for those to spend a couple of evenings creating, all while adding 3 stunning minifigures to your collection too.

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It has a couple of hidden features that I won't spoil, but it also has movable rubble, a button to raise Ganondorf in the ruins, the hidden Megaton Hammer in the tower, secret Recovery Hearts and more.

This is a set our editor-in-chief, Sebastian, is drooling over and reasonably priced too when you consider the 1,000 pieces and playability of this set. It's good to see Zelda getting more LEGO love this year.

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Brandon Saltalamacchia profile image Brandon Saltalamacchia
Brandon is the founder of Retro Dodo and has loved gaming ever since his mother bought him Pokemon Yellow for the Game Boy in the late 90's. Now he writes about his passions for gaming and collecting.