Link has switched up his appearance a few times duringThe Legend of Zelda’s almost-40-year run, and quite a few of his looks have been transformed into Nendoroids. Pretty much all of those Nendorids are very hard to find, though, which is why Link’s Majora’s Mask and Wind Waker figures getting restocked is a big deal.
Nendoroid makers Good Smile shared the good news on Twitter, and pre-orders for boththe Majora’s MaskandWind Waker figuresare now open. Each of them is modeled after how Link appeared in those games, although both have been tweaked slightly to fit the chibi-style Nendoroid aesthetic that’s applied whenever possible.
Link’s Majora’s Mask and Wind Waker Nendoroids are back in stock at Good Smile
That’s more evident in the Majora’s Mask figure since The Wind Waker’s cartoony style means that game’s Link is already most of the way to looking like Nendoroid without needing to change much. That’s not to take away from the Majora’s Mask Link figure, of course. The whole point of Nendoroids is that the figures have the signatures tells that make them Nendoroids.
Each Nendoroid comes with an assortment of accessories as well as interchangeable faces so that you can change Link’s mood. The Wind Waker figure includes a sword, a shield, and a heart container, and even comes with a swoosh effect accessory so you can make the Hylian hero look like he’s swinging his sword. Majora’s Mask Link also has a sword and shield along with a red potion, your fairy companion in the game, Tatl, and, of course, a little Majora’s Mask accessory.
The return of Link’s Majora’s Mask and Wind Waker Nendoroids follows on fromthe Breath of the Wild Link restocklast month. Unfortunately, if that’s the first you’re hearing of this, you’re already too late to grab the BOTW figure, and it will probably be years until it gets another restock, if ever.
Less about what you missed and more about what you’ve arrived just in time for. Pre-orders for the Majora’s Mask and Wind Waker Nendoroids are live right now,and they cost $38.99 each. The only downside is how long it’ll be until you can hold them in your hands. The figures arealmost a year away from shipping with Q2 2026 release windows currently listed.
It’s interesting that Good Smile is giving Link so much attention with no new Zelda games on the horizon, at least not big ones.Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonmentwill be here this winter, but that’s not a mainline Zelda game. It’s only been two years sinceTears of the Kingdom, so it might be a while, although we did getEchoes of Wisdomonly a little more than a year after TOTK, so you never know.
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The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker was a divisive game upon release, as the cartoon-style graphics disgruntled some fans.However, the game is today considered one of the franchise’s best entries, and the visuals have held up exceptionally well. Aside from the visuals, the game’s standout feature is its sailing.