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Always accompanying Link's sword, a shield is a defensive item which has appeared in every game of The Legend of Zelda series. It allows Link to block certain enemy attacks to avoid damage. The shield is also the favorite snack of Like Likes. The way shields are used varies and their designs greatly differ throughout the series.

The Legend of Zelda

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In The Legend of Zelda, Link carries a shield marked with a cross symbol. He can only use to block projectile attacks as long he faces the direction they come and isn't using an item or his sword.[1]

  • Shield - Link begins his journey with the shield. It can defend against Octorok rocks and Moblin spears.[2]
  • Magical Shield - The Magical Shield is larger and can protect against all projectiles, including River Zora fireballs and Wizzrobe spells. It can be purchased at most shops of the Hyrule overworld with prices varying from 90 to 130 Rupees.[3]

The Adventure of Link

Reflect Spell
Reflect Spell

Link only uses one shield throughout The Adventure of Link. He begins his quest with a cross-bearing shield, as in the first game, though its capabilities have have improved. Not only can it deflect most projectiles, but it can also defend against melee attacks, which is crucial during combat with Iron Knuckles and Stalfos. The shield can't defend against attacks from chain hammers, axes, clubs, and fireballs.[4] Again, the shield isn't effective while Link is attacking.

Link can later receive the Reflect Spell, a spell that increases the defensive powers of the shield, allowing it to bounce back projectiles. This ability similar to one that comes with the shield in the first three 3D games.

A Link to the Past

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Link is seen holding this shield in official artwork of Template:ALTTP and the first three Game Boy titles. It is the first of many shields to depict a bird-like symbol.

A Link to the Past is the first game to have a bird symbol depicted on Link's shield and to have Link start out without a shield in hand. As in the original The Legend of Zelda, Link can only use the shield to block projectile strikes. However, he doesn't only need to use it in the direction he's facing. As he charges his sword, Link can hold his shield on his right side, a technique that can be used to solve certain puzzles. There are three different shields in A Link to the Past.[5]

Fighter's Shield
Fighter's Shield
Red Shield
Red Shield
Mirror Shield
Mirror Shield
  • Mirror Shield - The Mirror Shield is the largest shield, and it's reflective surface can defend against beams. Link can find the Mirror Shield in the Turtle Rock dungeon.

Link's Awakening

Links shield in Link's Awakening
Links shield in Link's Awakening

The shield in Link's Awakening is used as any other item in the game; by assigning it a button command. Because of this, for the first time, Link may use the shield at any time desired.[6]

  • Shield - Link's first item is simply called a shield. While holding the shield in front of him, Link can defend against melee and projectile attacks, push back enemies, and flip Spiked Beetles. Again, Link practically begins his adventure with his shield, which is given to him by Tarin after waking from bed rest.
  • Mirror Shield - Being the Mirror Shield's second appearance, it functions similarly to the A Link to the Past version, as it can deflect beams. It is found in Eagle's Tower.

Ocarina of Time

Deku Shield
Deku Shield

Ocarina of Time greatly changed the way the shield is used. All shields must be equipped before using. Link could use the shield in two ways. He could hold it while remaining stationary, tilting it in whatever direction he faces. When targeting, Link could focus on his enemy while moving freely and defending with his shield at the same time. Each shield in Ocarina of Time has unique qualities.[7]

  • Deku Shield - The Deku Shield is the first shield Link can acquire. It is lightweight, small, and only usable by Young Link. Although it can stand up to most attacks, the Deku Shield will burn when exposed to flames.[8] The shield is needed to pass Mido at the beginning of the journey. It can be purchased from the Kokiri Shop for 40 Rupees.
  • Hylian Shield - Being durable, heavy, large shield, Young Link can only carry Hylian Shield on his back and use it when crouching. Link needs to be an adult to tote it around as normal. The Hylian Shield can defend against most attacks.[9] It can be bought from the Bazaar, or it can found in a chest under a tombstone in the Graveyard, unless Link has one in his possession.
  • Mirror Shield - Only available to Link as an adult, the Mirror Shield can still deflect beams of light, either heinous or harmless, but the Link can now use it to direct beams wherever he tilts his shield toward. This technique can be used for puzzle solving.[10] However, this shield cannot bounce back rocks. The Mirror shield is found in the Spirit Temple.

Majora's Mask

The Hero's Shield in Majora's Mask
The Hero's Shield in Majora's Mask

The shield mechanics of Majora's Mask are the same as those in Template:OOT, except shields are automatically equipped. There are only two shields Link can use.

Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons

The shield of Template:OOA and Template:OOS are used the same as in Link's Awakening. As always, stronger shields can block stronger attacks.[11]

Wooden Shield
Wooden Shield
  • Wooden Shield - The Wooden Shield is a small shield and can protect against some but not all attacks. Link does not begin with this shield. He must purchase it.
Iron Shield
Iron Shield
  • Iron Shield - The Iron Shield is a large shield. It can protect against more attacks than the Wooden Shield. In Oracle of Ages, it can be acquired in from a Tokay, and in Oracle of Seasons, it can be received from the Subrosian Smithy in exchange for Hard Ore and a Wooden Shield.
Mirror Shield
Mirror Shield
  • Mirror Shield - Even stronger than the Iron Shield, the Mirror Shield can defend Link from the vast majority of attacks. It can only be obtained through a Password-Linked adventure.

Four Swords

From beginning to end, all four of the Links of Four Swords use the same nameless shield. It can be used automatically as long as Link isn't attacking. It is needed to fight some enemies.[12]

The Wind Waker

The Mirror Shield of The Wind Waker
The Mirror Shield of The Wind Waker

The shield's function closely matches that of Template:OOT and Majora's Mask.

  • Hero's Shield - In The Wind Waker, Link receives the Hero's Shield from his grandmother before embarking on his journey. It is essential for clearing the Forsaken Fortress the first time. This shield was rumored to have once been used by the Hero of Time himself,[13] and was passed down through Link's family as an heirloom.[14]
  • Mirror Shield - Late in his journey, Link acquires the Mirror Shield, which works like in does in previous 3D titles. It is found in the Earth Temple.

Four Swords Adventures

Just like in Four Swords, the four Links use the same shield throughout. It can defend against many attacks as long as the Links aren't attacking.[15]

The Minish Cap

In The Minish Cap, the shield is used similarly to the way it's used in Link's Awakening. It can block most attacks and bounce some attacks back at enemies.[16] It comes in handy when Link is dueling against Darknuts.

Small Shield
Small Shield
Mirror Shield
Mirror Shield
  • Mirror Shield - This version of the Mirror Shield can absorb projectile attacks and fire a laser in the opposing direction. It is received after Link allows Biggoron to taste his shield for a while.

Twilight Princess

The Ordon Shield from Twilight Princess.
The Ordon Shield from Twilight Princess.

Twilight Princess takes the shield mechanics of the previous 3D titles and expands on them. Now, when targeting an enemy, Link automatically lifts his shield in defense.[17] In addition, he can learn the Shield Attack, which can open the defenses of enemies, stun them, and deflect certain projectiles.

  • Ordon Shield - The Ordon Shield, much like the Deku Shield, is wooden and flammable, but it is as large as the Hylian Shield. Link receives the Ordon Shield during his first trip to Ordon Village as a wolf.
  • Wooden Shield - Though the Wooden Shield looks different from the Ordon Shield, it has identical strengths and weakens. It can be purchased from Malo Mart, in Kakariko Village, if the Ordon Shield was to burn.
  • Hylian Shield - The Hylian Shield is the most superior shield and will not catch fire. The shield can be purchased from Malo Mart as soon as the store opens.

Phantom Hourglass

Link uses his shield automatically in Phantom Hourglass. It can protect against ranged and close-ranged attacks, as long as Link is not attacking. Only one shield, the Wooden Shield, can be found within the game, and it must be purchased from a store. Collecting ten Wisdom Gems allows Link to augment his shield with Neri's powers, drastically increasing its defensive abilities. When powered up, it can block a much wider variety of attacks, and any enemies who come in contact with it are thrown back. This defensive power can be doubled with the use of twenty Wisdom Gems.

Gallery

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  1. "When Link is not attacking, he can use his shield that is always by his side to defend from enemy attacks. Don't forget! There are some enemy attacks Link can't defend against." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 20)
  2. "Link has this from the start of his adventures. Use it to protect him from the rocks and spears that the enemy throws." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 20)
  3. "This is bigger than the other shield. Use it to fend off the enemy's spells and rocks, and Zola's balls." (The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 20)
  4. "Dodge objects which you can't fend off with a shield..." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 31)
  5. "The shield has three potential levels of power. Your first shield can only fend off the enemy's arrows, spears and rocks. If you improve your shield or find a better one, you can defend yourself against different attacks." (A Link to the Past manual, pg. 23)
  6. "You can defend yourself against enemy arrows or stones using the shield. Note that you must press the Button to bring your shield up into a ready position. This will repel most enemy attacks." (Link's Awakening manual, pg. 14)
  7. "Press the R Button to raise your shield. When it is raised, move it with the Control Stick." (Ocarina of Time manual, pg. 20)
  8. "This simple shield is made of wood and not very durable." (Ocarina of Time manual, pg. 28)
  9. "Hylian soldiers use this shield. It's very strong." (Ocarina of Time manual, pg. 28)
  10. "The Mirror Shield deflects special attacks." (Ocarina of Time manual, pg. 28)
  11. "Use the shield to defend against enemy attacks. Some enemies can't be defeated unless you use a shield. Once you find a stronger shield, you'll be able to defend against attacks your regular shield couldn't." (Oracle of Ages manual, pg. 28)
  12. "Use the shield to deflect enemy attacks. Some enemies can't be defeated without it." (Four Swords manual, pg. 43)
  13. "You got the Hero's Shield! This is the legendary shield said to have been used by the hero himself!" — N/A (The Wind Waker)
  14. "Hanging the family shield on the wall as decoration is another tradition that has been carried down from those days." — Link's Grandmother (The Wind Waker)
  15. "When you're not using your sword or any other item, you can use your shield to fend off direct blows. Be careful, though! There are some attacks your shield can't defend against." (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 28)
  16. "[The shield] Blocks (and sometimes reflect) enemy attacks. Some enemies can't be defeated without a shield, but it's also just a good idea to know when to defend yourself." (The Minish Cap manual, pg. 18)
  17. "While holding down L, you will lock on to the enemy and defend simultaneously." (Twilight Princess manual, pg. 18)