Is that a Lightscale Trident nestled in your pocket?
- by PJ O’Reilly
The remarkable character creations of The Legend of Zelda franchise have consistently translated well into amiibo, toys, and all that delightful merchandising that we all seem to adore immensely. Immensely!
Now, Bandai Candy Toy has unveiled a collection of ten collectible, fully-sanctioned Legend of Zelda weapons, which we are thrilled about because, hey, the armaments in these titles certainly deserve a significant amount of affection too.
Currently expected for launch in late February 2026 in Japan (thanks to @TokyoGameLife for the heads-up), the compact box set recreates Link’s Hylian Shield, Master Sword, bow, and several other iconic weapons from the latest titles in the series, in adorable, palm-sized, miniature form. Even better, each piece includes its own tiny stand and everything.
This morning, we took a little look around, and the set is out of stock at most hobby shops that ship globally already, so you might need to conduct a thorough search if you’re interested, and the price has varied due to pre-order deals, ranging from approximately $30 – $40 (before taxes and shipping fees) or whatever that converts to in your region.
Here are some additional details and images from Bandai (via Hobby-Genki):
・1 Pre-painted Miniature Figure (9 possible variations)
・1 Dedicated Display Base (engraved with title emblem)
・(Master Sword only) Additional support stand for pairing with Master Sword (Sheathed Version)
・(Sheathed Master Sword only) Additional display base
・1 Soda-flavored gumCollection (9 Variants)
1. Master Sword
2. Hylian Shield
3. Royal Claymore
4. Zora Longsword
5. Seven Jewels Dagger
6. Great Eagle Bow
7. Stonecrusher
8. Lightscale Trident
9. Rare: Master Sword (Sheathed Version)
Now, to consider a target small enough to incapacitate with a pocket Great Eagle Bow.
Interested in acquiring this collection? Share your thoughts!
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PJ is a staff writer with Hookshot Media. He has been playing video games nearly incessantly since the early 1980s, which is eons ago. Favorite genres include RPGs, puzzle games, and wonderful expansive single-player adventures of all varieties. The stranger, the better.