New Legend of Zelda Miniature Weapon Collection Revealed by Bandai

A new series of collectible candy toys featuring iconic weaponry from The Legend of Zelda has been announced by Bandai.
The “Legend of Zelda Weapon Collection” transforms items from the games into high-quality miniature figures.

The Legend of Zelda is an acclaimed action-adventure franchise by Nintendo that follows the hero Link across various incarnations of the Kingdom of Hyrule.

Renowned for its intricate puzzle-solving and exploration, the series features a vast array of memorable tools and weapons used to combat the evil Ganon.
The new lineup includes nine different items, ranging from Link’s iconic Master Sword to the weapons wielded by the Champions from Breath of the Wild.

Despite their palm-sized scale, each figure is sculpted with precision and includes a dedicated display pedestal engraved with the series logo.
Let’s take a look at the full collection!
- Master Sword

The legendary blade that seals the darkness comes with a display stand.
- Hylian Shield

This iconic shield features the Triforce and red bird crest design.
- Royal Claymore

A powerful two-handed sword often used by the Royal Guard.
- Zora Greatsword

A longsword crafted by the Zora people, known for its elegant design.
- Scimitar of the Seven

The cherished weapon of the Gerudo Champion, Urbosa.
- Great Eagle Bow

The signature bow wielded by the Rito Champion, Revali.
- Boulder Breaker

A massive weapon once used by the Goron Champion, Daruk.
- Lightscale Trident

The spear belonging to the Zora Champion, Mipha.
- [Rare] Master Sword (Sheathed Ver.)

This rare version consists of the scabbard and sword (without a full blade) and includes an additional display base.

Sales of the “Legend of Zelda Weapon Collection” are scheduled to begin on Monday, February 23, 2026, and it will be available at the confectionery sections of mass retailers nationwide in Japan.
The items are sold in a blind box format, with the price set at 495 yen (approx. $3.30 USD / £2.60 GBP) per box.
This post may contain affiliate links, and Essential Japan may earn a commission if you purchase through them.






