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The Legend Of Zelda Deku Tree 2-in-1 LEGO Set Gets The Black Friday Treatment On Amazon UK

Two Deku Tree LEGO Figures in front of a picture of Kokiri Forest from Ocarina of Time
Credit: LEGO/Nintendo

If you're a Zelda fan, then there's a strong chance that, like me, you think about the Deku Tree whenever you're out on a walk in a forest or sitting in your garden. It's the most famous and wisest tree in gaming, and when LEGO turned it into a 2,500 piece set back in 2024, it shot to the top of my wishlist.

Fans of Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild (which should be all of you reading this article) can now get 15% off the RRP of £259.99, bringing the price down to £220.99 on Amazon UK. Every little helps when you've got such an expensive set as this, and £39 can go a long way at Christmas!

Deku Tree LEGO listing on Amazon
Credit: Amazon

The set is a 2-in-1 Deku Tree extravaganza, giving you the option of building either the Deku Tree from Ocarina of Time or the version from Breath of the Wild. I know you might have wanted the Deku Tree from The Wind Waker, but he was a bit gormless looking and not very detailed, and these are the best versions anyway!

Each build has easter eggs with it like hidden Skulltulas or Sheikah Slates, as well as accompanying extras like Link's House from Kokiri Forest and a LEGO version of Hestu the Korok. Plus you'll get LEGO versions of The Master Sword too - it's a Zelda fan's dream LEGO set!

For two sets in one, £220.99 is a good price, especially considering you can keep this on display somewhere and show it off all year round for the rest of your days. There's a pay monthly option available too to help break it up a little.

Grab the Deku Tree 2-in-1 LEGO set for £220.99 before December 1st!

Sebastian Santabarbara profile image Sebastian Santabarbara
Sebastian is fuelled by a lifelong passion for Zelda, Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong, and all things retro. He uses his misspent youth with retro consoles to create content for readers around the world.