A Zelda fan has shared an impressive recreation of Link’s Hylian Shield, impressing many in the playerbase. As one of the most recognizable items and emblems in The Legend of Zelda series, the shield is something that many fans would likely love to own a replica of, and this player made one all their own, with a surprising level of detail and realism.
Although the Hylian Shield has only existed with this particular design since The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the item has become synonymous with the franchise. The shield has gained such a place of recognition that in addition to appearing in nearly all the mainline entries of the series since, the developers have also added it retroactively to games like Link’s Awakening by way of the Switch remake. The shield’s popularity makes it a perfect choice for recreations like the one made by this fan.
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Legend of Zelda Fan Creates Hylian Shield in Real Life
A fan of the Zelda franchise called MegaSeneca has shared their recreation of the iconic Hylian Shield, which they built out of EVA craft foam. The shield is a spot-on remake of the original, with the iconic Hylian Crest and Triforce on the front. Although it’s made out of a fairly lightweight and moldable foam, the shield strongly resembles real metal, and even the inside of the shield has been carefully created, with an artificial wood grain that looks like it’s straight out of the games. Fans have particularly applauded the level of detail given to the shield, and how MegaSeneca made something built out of foam look like a real battle-ready piece.
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Gamers have asked for some further information on the build, which MegaSeneca has shed some light on. MegaSeneca explained that it took about two weeks for them to build, even though they were splitting their time on other projects and work. Additionally, while they don’t have footage of the base build, they later shared a video demonstrating how they finished it, with a combination of painting, air brushing, and sanding. The shield in motion is arguably even more impressive, as it fully reveals the stunningly realistic shininess of the “metal.”
Fans of games have found all kinds of ways to recreate their favorite weapons, shields, and tools from games over the years, with many building game props with 3D printers. Others choose to use foam like MegaSeneca, while some have gone so far as to actually utilize blacksmithing skills to create real, working pieces of armor, weapons, and shields. Official replicas of the Hylian Shield have also been produced, but creating the item from scratch likely provides a sense of satisfaction to the crafter that a purchased version just can’t match.

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At the moment, it remains to be seen what the series will do with the Hylian Shield in future Zelda games. Rumors and leaks have indicated that an Ocarina of Time remake is in the works, which would undoubtedly feature the shield, since it’s where the design originated from. However, it’s possible that future Zelda games could leave the shield behind, at least temporarily. The Zelda series has undergone some shake-ups over the years that have changed the look of the world and the tools that Link has available to him, so anything is possible. For many fans, though, it’s likely the Hylian Shield will remain as one of the most liked and recognizable creations of the franchise.

