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.jpg/BROK/resize/1920x1920>/format/jpg/quality/80/the-legend-of-zelda-tears-of-the-kingdom-crop-(1).jpg”><p> If you’ve ever been on Lego Ideas, you’ve probably seen some fan <strong>The Legend of Zelda sets</strong>. Well, not any more, as Lego has apparently banned Zelda ideas from the service.</p><p> If you haven’t been on <a href=)
According to Brick Fanatics, the issue comes down to a “licence conflict,” which the Lego Ideas site notifies you of when submitting an idea as an existing IP. Brick Fanatics also provided an example of what it looks like when you attempt other IP, such as Mario Bros, which isn’t allowed due to the already existing sets, or Pokemon, which also has a licence conflict, though in this case it’s because Mega Construx (which you probably remember as Mega Bloks) holds the rights for brick-based creations.