We often get sent infographics here at Nintendo Life, and will no doubt get bombarded with more as a consequence of sharing this particular example. Some are downright silly, such as placing values on Princess Peach's dress collection*, and as a result get ignored.
Sometimes a genuinely nice example comes through, however, and we think this Legend of Zelda infographic is applicable. It attempts to show all of the mandatory quest items from the main series games - while we're not sure if it's 100% correct, it demonstrates the trends and routines that the franchise has followed with each passing entry. All of this is presented with a bit of style. Of course, showing quest items will be deemed by some as spoilerific so, you know, don't look at it if that's a concern for you.
Not a bad effort and a nice dedication to the series as we await the strictly non-timeline The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes later this year.
*This hasn't actually happened, yet.
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Loved the oracle games
Well now I feel the sudden urge to work on a Princess Peach dress infographic...
Oracle of Ages/Oracle of Seasons are the most underrated Zelda games, in my opinion. Minish Cap is undeservedly ignored, too
@ekreig I hadn't noticed until you said, it is indeed a very nice touch.
I always thought that the power bracelet on the Game Boy Zelda games looked like a croissant.
@DarthNocturnal
I got through Ages with some help from the Internet. It is difficult to know where to go at times. The Jabu-Jabu dungeon is by far the worst of them, so don't be afraid to look stuff up.
@shaneoh I hated the Goron dancing mini game other than that they were great.
They forgot a game, mega man legends 2. Oh wait, rip-offs aren't included?
@ekreig and then they ruined it by putting a links awakening dx screenshot on the original b/w gameboy ;P
They forgot Four Swords for the GBA.
I wouldn't consider the magical key mandatory in Zelda 2, especially if they're going to omit the hammer.
...the silver arrow is just as important in the SNES as the original.
No ocarina or baton?
What's funny is that the TV they used for Wind Waker's border looks EXACTLY like the TV I use for my Wii currently. I guess the style's about a decade old!
sage and pendentes from Between Worlds doesnt count
@FlappyFalco
Yet the keys for that game are shown under Four Swords ADVENTURES. (In addition, they omitted Zelda and the Maidens.)
I take issue with the inconsistencies.
There's so many problems with it. Looks nice, but it's so incomplete and inconsistent.
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