As of now, there is no official LEGO set titled "LEGO Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Final Battle Set" released by The LEGO Group. However, there have been several leaks and rumors circulating online suggesting that a highly anticipated final battle scene from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—featuring Link, Princess Zelda, and the final form of Ganon—might be coming in a future LEGO set. What the Leaks Suggest: Set Theme: A LEGO Dimensions-style or standalone set based on the climactic battle in Ocarina of Time. Minifigures: Likely to include: Link (as adult) in his green tunic and Hylian Shield. Princess Zelda (in her royal gown, possibly in her Sage form). Ganon (in his final form) — a large, menacing figure with a fiery, demonic appearance and a massive sword. Scene Details: The set may feature a dramatic, detailed diorama of the Temple of Time’s final chamber, with the Triforce of Power glowing in the background and a dramatic "lightning storm" effect. Exclusive Elements: Possible use of translucent parts to represent magical energy, glowing Triforce pieces, and dynamic poses to capture the intensity of the battle. Reality Check: While fan excitement is high, no official confirmation has been made by LEGO or Nintendo about such a set. Many of the "leaks" originate from unverified sources, fan-made designs, or speculative renderings based on past LEGO Zelda sets like: LEGO 71374 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (2023) LEGO 71375 Hyrule Castle (2023) LEGO 71376 The Master Sword (2023) These sets already cover key elements from the game, so a "Final Battle" set would be a natural expansion for collectors. Final Thoughts: While the idea of a LEGO set depicting Link, Zelda, and Ganon in their epic showdown is incredibly appealing—and a dream for many fans—it has not been officially announced. Fans should stay tuned to official LEGO news channels and Nintendo’s announcements for any future updates. For now, the "Final Battle Set" remains a popular fan theory and artistic concept, not a confirmed product.
The upcoming LEGO The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time – The Final Battle set (1,003 pieces) has officially confirmed its release date for March 1, 2026, with pricing set at $129.99 / €119.99 / £109.99 — a figure that's already stirring conversation across fan communities.
🔥 What’s in the Box?
- Three iconic minifigures:
- Link (in his adult form, with sword and shield)
- Princess Zelda (in her royal attire, equipped with the Triforce of Wisdom)
- Ganondorf (as Ganon) — a standout design in his monstrous pig-human hybrid form, capturing the terrifying final boss look from the classic N64 game.
- Iconic accessories:
- Megaton Hammer (recreating Link’s legendary weapon)
- Recovery Hearts (a nod to the game’s healing mechanics)
- Navi the Fairy (a tiny, detailed figure that perches on Link’s shoulder)
🏰 The Scene: Hyrule Castle’s Fiery Rooftop
This isn’t just another LEGO castle — it’s a meticulously recreated version of the blazing rooftops of Hyrule Castle, where Link faces off against Ganon in one of gaming’s most legendary final boss battles. The set features:
- Dynamic rooftop terrain with crumbling stone and fire effects
- Detachable bridge sections for dramatic battle positioning
- Functional flame elements (no actual fire, but visually striking with red translucent pieces)
It’s a faithful recreation of the climactic scene from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, which many fans consider a masterpiece of both gameplay and storytelling.
🧱 Fan Reaction: Overwhelming Enthusiasm
The reveal has been met with near-universal excitement:
"I’m buying this day one for sure. Happy we’re getting a Ganondorf minifigure." – TheLegendofCap (Reddit) "The Deku Tree set is cool, but this one? This is a display piece for the ages." – Donkeyrocket
Many are comparing it favorably to LEGO’s earlier Zelda set — the Great Deku Tree (71343), released in September 2024 — which combined elements from both Ocarina of Time and Breath of the Wild. While that set was praised for its dual-era theme and modular design, this new release is seen as a more focused, emotionally resonant celebration of one of the most iconic video game moments.
💰 Pricing Debate: Is It Worth $130?
At $129.99, it’s more expensive than most standard LEGO sets, but on par with other licensed themes like The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, or Star Wars. For context:
- The Lord of the Rings: Helm’s Deep (10187) – $139.99
- Harry Potter: Hogwarts Castle (76400) – $299.99
- Star Wars: The Mandalorian – The Armored Warrior – $149.99
Still, some fans note that $130 for a 1,003-piece set with only three minifigures (one of which is Ganon) feels steep — especially compared to non-licensed sets like The City or Space themes.
However, many argue it's not just a toy — it's a collectible tribute to a gaming legend. The emotional weight, nostalgic value, and intricate detail (especially Ganon’s design) justify the price for die-hard fans.
🎮 LEGO’s Zelda Expansion Continues
This isn’t just a standalone set — it’s the second major entry in LEGO’s official The Legend of Zelda line, following:
- Great Deku Tree (71343) – Released Sept 2024
- Now: The Final Battle (71344) – March 2026
Fans are already speculating about future sets:
- Spirit Temple
- Zora’s Domain
- Gerudo Valley (with Sheik)
- Or even a full Twilight Princess theme
🐶 In Other LEGO News: Pokémon Wave 1 Launches!
Earlier this week, LEGO announced its first wave of Pokémon-themed sets, including:
- Pikachu – Critics noted the angular design and unnatural Poké Ball shape, though some praised the bold new style.
- Eevee – Adored for its cute proportions and signature tail.
- Venusaur, Charizard, Blastoise (combined) – A massive 2,000+ piece set that’s already selling out on major retailers and reselling on eBay for $400+.
Despite mixed feedback on Pikachu’s design, the overall response has been positive, with fans calling it a "landmark moment" for LEGO’s licensing strategy.
✅ Final Verdict: A Must-Own for Fans
While the price may give some pause, The Final Battle set is shaping up to be one of LEGO’s most emotionally powerful and visually stunning releases yet — especially for fans of Ocarina of Time.
If you’ve ever stood atop Hyrule Castle, felt the weight of the Master Sword, or heard Navi’s voice echo through the wind… this set might just be worth every penny.
🎮 Score: 9.5/10 – A legendary tribute in brick form.
🔔 Mark your calendars: March 1, 2026.
🔥 Buy it. Build it. Display it. Relive the legend.