
What’s great about these is that it looks like you could actually use them, as he’s gone to the trouble of not just getting the necessary art, but adding descriptions and effects to everything as well.
You can grab the whole deck at the link below, along with similar efforts for the original Zelda and Zelda II.
A Link to the Past reimagined as a 242-card Magic: The Gathering expansion [Games Radar, via ALBOTAS]



























Pylgrim
Wednesday, July 20, 2011 at 1:21 AMThe wording is off in several of these and the flavor tying to the mechanics is not that great; for example Link definitely should cost very little and be not too strong but have a mechanic that allows him to grow. The best one of the bunch is probably the dwarfsmiths after some wording cleaning.
/nerd