The crew at Zelda Dungeon is back with more great content for fans to enjoy. In this episode of Tier Force Heroes, Gooey Fame, Corey Richmond, and Skull Kid Nico discuss the Zelda games with the best collectables. Due to the wide rank of collectables seen across the Zelda series, the crew is discussing the totality of the collectables seen in each game, as well as discussing some of specific collectables that make some games feel specials. The trio discusses topics like the amount of collectables in a game, how enjoyable these collectables are to obtain or find, as well as how useful or obtuse these collectables are.

Overall, it is really fun listening to Gooey, Corey, and Nico explore the collectables seen in the different Zelda games. Heart Pieces are the most tried and true collectable, and they appear in the majority of the games in the series. The invention of Heart Pieces/Containers was one reason the first Zelda game received an A Tier ranking from Tier Force Heroes. The Maiamai from A Link Between Worlds received a very positive review from the crew, who loved that the little creatures allow the player to upgrade their items in meaningful ways. The crew also had a healthy debate about whether the Kinstones are a nuisance or added bonus in The Minish Cap. Another topic of discussion was Gold Skulltulas from Ocarina of Time. Corey had a strong stance against the spiders, asserting that they were difficult to find and not worth their rewards. The group closed their discussion with Majora’s Mask, which includes a host of unique masks and the dungeon dwelling stray faeries.

If you enjoyed this episode of Tier Force Heroes, you can also check out other episodes of Tier Force Heroes  that you might have missed. Each episode of the series covers a fun discussion topic from across the Zelda series.

Do you agree with the crew’s tier rankings of the Zelda games with the best collectables? Are there any collectables that crew did not discuss that you felt were important? Give us your thoughts in the comments below!

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