After being available for almost two years, LEGO The Legend of Zelda The awesome Deku Tree 2-in-1 set has officially sold out in the LEGO Shop. The update was brought to the attention of a new post on X by Allen “Tormentalous” Tran, who noted that the set is now gone from the official LEGO Store after spending time on the company's Retiring Soon list.
And the timing of it all really couldn't be more opportune. Nintendo has just revealed what has been talked about for a long time The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time remade for the Switch 2, and now it's almost impossible to get a LEGO set built in one of the game's most iconic locations. Some other retailers may still have copies for the original price of $299.99, but LEGO's own stock seems to have dried up.

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The LEGO The Legend of Zelda Great Deku Tree Set has officially sold out
LEGO The Legend of Zelda The cool Deku Tree 2 in 1 set was special from the start because it was the first official LEGO set Zelda file. LEGO and Nintendo have done a lot together Mariobut Zelda It always felt like a collaboration that had to happen, and one that many fans have no doubt been waiting for. The series has dungeons, forests, monsters, weapons, music and some of the most famous games, so it was only a matter of time before LEGO finally gave it a proper set.
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And starting with the Great Deku Tree, it made a lot of sense as it was one of the most memorable locations from what is widely considered to be one of the most influential video games ever made. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The set is built around two versions of the character, one from Ocarina of Time and one from Breath of the Wild, giving it a much wider scope than a set based on just one Zelda game. It also includes 2,500 pieces, four minifigures, and several smaller details associated with the series, including the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, Ocarina of Time, Navi, Skulltulas, Koroks, and Link's house.
The large Deku Tree was also always a smart move because it means something different depending on when someone first played Zelda. For Ocarina of Time fans, this marks the beginning of Link's journey and the moment the game begins to open beyond the Kokiri Forest. For Breath of the Wild fans, he is an ancient guardian who watches over the master sword. In short, LEGO managed to pick a piece Zelda a history that speaks to multiple generations of players at once.
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But now that the set is sold out on the LEGO Shop, its future is fraught with a little more uncertainty. As mentioned in The Brick Fan's report, Target and Walmart still had the set available for $299.99 shipped after LEGO sold out, so fans may not be completely off the hook just yet. However, once these remaining copies disappear, collectors will likely have to turn to resale listings and official LEGO firsts Zelda the set looks like exactly the kind of thing that could become much more expensive over time.
The Ocarina of Time redoing the reveal makes the whole thing even more appropriate. Nintendo brings one of the most popular games of all time to Switch 2 Ocarina of Time back in the spotlight and the Great Deku Tree is one of the first images that many fans will associate with the game. LEGO still has The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – Final Battle is available, but there's no doubt that the Great Deku Tree means much more to the game's biggest fans – and now we can remember it as Zelda LEGO fans wish they had caught them earlier.