LEGO Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Complete Collector’s Catalog
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LEGO Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Complete Collector’s Catalog

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2026-01-21 12:00:00
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Definitive catalog for LEGO Zelda: Ocarina of Time (77093). Every minifig, weapon, and interactive element + collector IDs and buying advice.

Hook: Why this catalog matters to collectors who hate surprises

If you’ve ever missed a high-profile licensed LEGO drop, lost track of which variant came with the valuable cloth cape, or paid too much on the aftermarket because you couldn’t prove a part was unique — this guide was written for you. The LEGO Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Final Battle set is one of 2026’s biggest licensed releases, and every single component matters to resale value, display appeal, and long-term collectibility. This catalog-style breakdown lists the set’s official identifiers, every minifigure, weapon and interactive element, and the practical buying and storage advice you need to act with confidence.

The essentials at a glance (inverted pyramid: key facts first)

  • Official LEGO set number / SKU: 77093 (as listed on LEGO.com)
  • Retail price: $129.99 (US)
  • Piece count: Marketed as a 1,000-piece set; product listings show 1,003 pieces
  • Release & pre-order: Pre-orders live in January 2026; street date March 1, 2026
  • Theme & Scene: The Final Battle — Hyrule Castle ruins, Link + Zelda vs Ganondorf
  • Why collectors care: First large-scale LEGO Ocarina of Time battle scene, unique cloth cape on Ganondorf, buildable large Ganon element, and exclusive printed parts (Master Sword / Hylian Shield variants)

2026 context — why this set matters now

Across late 2024–2025 LEGO’s licensed program expanded aggressively into major videogame IPs. Nintendo’s collaboration with LEGO has deepened, and Zelda-specific sets — especially mid- to high-end collector releases — have become reliably collectible. The Great Deku Tree (2024) demonstrated how quickly demand can outpace supply; early 2026 trends show strong pre-order velocity and fast sell-through on retailer allocations. If you collect LEGO for both display and investment, understanding every element of 77093 is essential.

How to use this guide

This is a product-catalog-style breakdown intended for buyers, sellers, and inventory managers. Each entry lists the component name, what makes it collectible, the official set SKU, and a collector catalog ID and UPC for marketplace tracking. Collector IDs and UPCs in this guide are proprietary tracking codes created to standardize listings across collector platforms; they are clearly labeled and do not replace official LEGO element numbers.

Official set identifiers

  • Set name: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time — The Final Battle
  • LEGO set number / SKU (official): 77093
  • Retail price (official): $129.99 USD
  • Official retail release date: March 1, 2026
  • Piece count (official listings): 1,003 (marketed as ~1,000 pieces)

Complete collector catalog — every component explained

Below you’ll find each discrete collectible piece or element in the set, what to watch for, and how that item typically affects value.

Set centerpiece & large builds

  • Buildable Ganon (large figure)
    • What it is: A multi-piece build recreating Ganondorf/Ganon as the climactic boss figure — the set’s largest non-structural element.
    • Collector notes: Unique molds / prints and articulated parts (if any) are key. This is likely the rarest element by part rarity and a primary value driver for disassembled lot sales.
    • Official ID: Part of set 77093 build
    • Collector Catalog ID (CCID): CC-GAN-77093
    • Collector UPC (tracking): CC-UPC-77093-001
  • Ruined Tower / Crumbling Hyrule Castle Base
    • What it is: The architectural foundation of the diorama with hidden cavities for hearts and a button to raise Ganondorf.
    • Collector notes: Printed tiles and rare sloped connectors increase value for modular customization.
    • CCID: CC-TWR-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-002

Minifigures & small figures (the headline cast)

Minifigure uniqueness drives collector demand. Below we list the three main minifigs and the small figure (Navi), and what to watch for when buying or grading.

  • Link minifig
    • Description: Classic green tunic Link with printed torso, alternate face print, fabric or molded small cape (set uses a cloth cape style for one or more figures — confirm in-hand).
    • What matters: Print registration (misprints can be rare), intact facial printing, original clasp on cape, and presence of all accessories (Master Sword and Hylian Shield).
    • Official association: Included in 77093
    • CCID: CC-LNK-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-010
  • Zelda minifig
    • Description: Princess Zelda with light-wave effect pieces representing her power; printed torso and possible alternate head print.
    • What matters: Exclusive printed torso or head, presence of 'light-wave' translucent elements, and any unique hairpiece printing.
    • CCID: CC-ZLD-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-011
  • Ganondorf / Ganon minifig
    • Description: The boxed minifigure (distinct from the large buildable Ganon) includes a cloth cape, two oversized swords (described in early leaks), and special printing.
    • What matters: The cloth cape is a major collector differentiator. Ensure cape threads are intact; missing or replaced cloth capes dramatically lower value. Print variants (e.g., gold vs. metallic ink) are worth extra scrutiny.
    • CCID: CC-GAN-77093-MF
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-012
  • Navi (small figure)
    • Description: Small translucent piece representing Navi; may be a bespoke printed tile or small stud element.
    • What matters: Translucent color and print — unique colors increase aftermarket demand.
    • CCID: CC-NVI-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-013

Weapons, shields and exclusive accessories

Accessories are often the easiest parts to misplace and the hardest to replace with original prints — they are also frequently the reason a boxed set sells for a premium.

  • Master Sword (unique printed blade)
    • Notes: Look for exclusive hilt color and blade printing. Many collectors buy just for sword variants that won’t appear elsewhere.
    • CCID: CC-MSD-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-020
  • Hylian Shield
    • Notes: Shield print registration and absence of scuffs or paint rub are important for grading. Shields often determine minifig display authenticity.
    • CCID: CC-HSH-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-021
  • Megaton Hammer
    • Notes: Novel accessory in LEGO scale; check for unique molding and paint.
    • CCID: CC-MHM-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-022
  • Ganondorf swords (two oversized swords)
    • Notes: These two swords (leaked as “honking swords”) are bulky parts — collectors often lose them. Retaining them in original packaging increases set value.
    • CCID: CC-GSW-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-023

Interactive & play elements

Play features matter for both displayers and re-sellers: they offer catalogable, often unique, mechanical parts.

  • Button-activated rise for Ganondorf
    • What it does: Pressing a stud/button on the base activates a mechanism that raises the large Ganon element for dramatic display.
    • Collector notes: Mechanical elements can break. A tested, working mechanism raises the resale price; missing internal cams or lift pieces reduce value considerably.
    • CCID: CC-MEC-77093-01
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-030
  • Hidden Hearts (three)
    • What they are: Three heart recovery bricks concealed within rubble — small parts that are often lost but are desirable for completing a set.
    • Collector notes: Heart tiles in exclusive colors or prints are collectible in themselves.
    • CCID: CC-HRT-77093 (x3)
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-031
  • Zelda power effect pieces
    • What they are: Translucent wave / light pieces representing Zelda’s power; typically bespoke translucent colors make them sought-after by customizers.
    • CCID: CC-ZLW-77093
    • CC-UPC: CC-UPC-77093-032

Packaging & box-condition identifiers collectors should record

Box integrity is one of the single biggest factors in determining boxed set value. For 77093, record and verify:

  • Official SKU on the box: 77093
  • UPC printed on box (retailer boxes will carry a UPC barcode; record this for cross-checking authenticity)
  • Factory seal condition: Unopened, resealed, or opened-inserted-internal-bags-only
  • Included manual condition: Presence of original instruction booklet(s) and any promotional leaflet

Practical buying advice — how to pre-order, verify, and protect your purchase

Follow these steps to buy smart in the 2026 Zelda LEGO market:

  1. Pre-order from official sources first: LEGO.com, major retailers (Target, Walmart, Amazon), or authorized resellers. Pre-orders usually ship near release (March 1, 2026) and guarantee a boxed, factory-sealed unit.
  2. Use price-tracking and alert tools: Set alerts on CamelCamelCamel for Amazon and on BrickOwl/BrickEconomy for secondary market price trends.
  3. Inspect seller photos for key identifiers: Look for cloth cape on Ganondorf, Master Sword hilt color, and presence of three heart pieces.
  4. Ask for pack counts if buying used: Sellers should be able to confirm the number of unopened bags and the presence of instructions.
  5. Validate authenticity on delivery: Compare the box SKU (77093) and the barcode image to known LEGO barcodes; inspect for poor print quality or missing LEGO branding (fakes often have subtle logo or font differences).
  6. Consider signing up for a store warranty or purchase protection if buying on the aftermarket — many collectibles stores and marketplaces offer authenticity guarantees for a fee.

Storage & grading tips — maximize resale and preservation

To hold value and preserve mint condition:

  • Keep cloth capes in acid-free sleeves to avoid dye transfer and fiber yellowing. (Provenance and conservation guidance: see provenance & compliance best practice.)
  • Store small accessories (hearts, swords) in labeled microbags inside the box.
  • For long-term investment, keep the set factory-sealed. If you open it for display, retain the original packing and manual for future resale.
  • Document condition thoroughly: high-resolution photos of printed parts and any unique markings. Timestamped images and video can be used for provenance when reselling — consider capture workflows like the ones in our field reviews (portable capture devices & workflows).

Market predictions & what to expect in 2026–2028

Based on license momentum and behavior from 2024–2025 releases, expect the following:

  • Initial sell-through will be swift on pre-orders and first allocations; expect scarcity in Q2 2026 if production runs are conservative.
  • Unique printed parts (Master Sword, Hylian Shield, Ganondorf cape) will retain aftermarket premium for at least 2–4 years if the pieces are not reissued.
  • Modest appreciation is likely for sealed sets within 12–24 months; dramatic spikes typically require a licensing hiatus or a sudden surge in demand (e.g., game remasters or cultural moments).
  • Watch for official re-releases: LEGO has reissued popular items in the past; re-releases suppress long-term price growth unless the new run has visibly different parts.

Case study: Great Deku Tree — lessons applied to 77093

The Great Deku Tree (LEGO’s 2024 Zelda release) sold out quickly and saw a 20–40% price spike on secondary markets within six months. Missing small parts were common in used resale lots, and cloth elements boosted boxed values significantly.

How that informs your strategy for 77093:

  • Prioritize sealed buys if you want pure investment upside
  • For display purchases, segregate and protect cloth and small accessories immediately
  • Document everything — photo provenance reduced disputes and helped sellers command higher prices on completion sets

Quick-reference checklist for buyers (print & carry)

  • Confirm box SKU: 77093
  • Check for Ganondorf cloth cape present and intact
  • Confirm Master Sword and Hylian Shield are included and correctly printed
  • Verify three heart pieces are present
  • Test the button-activated raise mechanism (if buying used)
  • Record seller photos and request original receipt if possible

Why we created collector catalog IDs and UPCs

Marketplace listings, inventory systems, and collector databases benefit from a consistent cross-platform identifier. LEGO’s public element IDs can be inconsistent across regions and retailer systems. Our Collector Catalog IDs (CCIDs) and tracking UPCs are designed to:

  • Unambiguously identify each discrete component in a sale
  • Simplify inventory listings for dealers and resellers (see our piece on localized showrooms & component pages)
  • Help collectors track exact variants (e.g., cape vs. non-cape, translucent effect color)

Final takeaways — what matters most

If you’re buying to collect, prioritize sealed units from authorized retailers. If you’re buying used or for display, inspect for the Ganondorf cloth cape, Master Sword print, and the three heart pieces. Use our CCIDs when listing or cataloging your parts to increase your chances of clear sales and fewer disputes. The 77093 set represents a major moment for LEGO x Nintendo collectors in 2026; informed buying and careful preservation will be your best tools.

Call to action — get ahead on pre-orders and alerts

Pre-orders for LEGO’s Ocarina of Time — The Final Battle (77093) are live in early 2026 and the set ships March 1, 2026. Want guaranteed first access, verified sealed inventory, and collector-standard listings that use the CCID system above? Subscribe to comic-book.store’s LEGO release alerts, or reserve your unit now through our verified pre-order portal. Join our collector newsletter to receive downloadable CCID/UPC sheets and an inspection checklist PDF so you can buy with confidence.

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