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Errors
The Encyclopedia contains a number of errors. Some are more plainly unambigious than others, whereas several errors could have potential explanations or ambigious points that are also given here. It should also be noted that whereas the section of the book detailing lore, Historical Records, can be inferred to be subject to retcon explanations, Database and Archive errors are not, as they are detailing only the information within the games themselves as they are presented.

Character information
Link's Awakening 's character chart contains an error where it seems to indicate that Syrup is Maple's teacher, whereas in reality, it is the opposite (the arrow's direction might be intended to indicate the opposite, however it is unclear).

The book flat out falsely states a teacher relationship between Syrup and Crazy Tracy.

Kafei is erroneously stated to have been turned into a skull kid when in reality he was just turned into a child.

The chronology states that Ganon tricked Link into releasing Vaati in Four Swords and was sealed away, despite Ganon not appearing at all in this game. It is possible that this is meant to was intended to be extended lore rather then an indication of an actual in-game appearence.

The Database states that Yeto sent Link "all over Hyrule" for soup ingrediants. In fact, the soup ingrediants were all within Yeto's home.

Location information
The database information for Kokiri Forest in Ocarina of Time erroenously refers to the Sacred Forest Meadow as the Sacred Grove.

Romani Ranch is listed under Hyrule ranches in the Historical Records, even though it exists in Termina. However, as Termina is a "fake world" partly formed surrounding Skull Kid's memories of Hyrule, it is possible that Romani Ranch's listing here is indicating that a Romani Ranch exists within Hyrule that the ranch within Termina is based on. The Historical Records section also states that the Milk Bar in Clock Town is located in "Castle Town".

The book claims that the pedestals the Sages in A Link Between Worlds stand on are "marked by their initials". The wording in ambigious, but seems as though it is inferring that each Sage stands on a pedestal with their name's initial, when in actual fact, the text on the pedestals spells "COURAGE" in the Hylian langague.

Gameplay / Item information
The entry for small keys in the database states that "since The Legend of Zelda these have only be useable in the dungeons they are found". The wording makes it seem as though it is falsely stating that this applies to the original Zelda, but is is possible that is meant to mean that it's only games since the original Zelda that this applies to.

The ice arrows from Ocarina of Time are falsely stated to be able to createn platforms on water in the datebase. A fishing rod is stated to be an item that Link can use the original Majora's Mask. This is likely an erroenous reference to the fishing rod and fishing in Majora's Mask 3D.

The Database claims that there is a Piece of Heart in the Cabana on the Private Oasis in Wind Waker. This is likely an erroneous reference to the island's Triforce chart (Triforce Shard in TWWHD). Alternatively, it could be an erroneous reference to the 200 rupee grand prize won from the mini-game played in the Cabana. In the Wind Waker Archive plot summary, it incorrectly states that Link must complete the Tower of the Gods to collect the Wind Waker.

Missing content
The character relationship chart for Majora's Mask does not mention that Kafei is the Mayor's son, despite it being mentioned earlier in the book. Despite Beamos appearing in A Link Between Worlds, this game is not listed under games the enemy has appeared in.

Others
There are several erroneous images. The example image in "Reading the Timeline" has a differing description in the Link Between Worlds entry than the actual entry on the timeline. The image used for the Moblin (Red) from The Legend of Zelda in the database is actually a Goriya. An image of the Razor Seed from Four Swords is incorrectly labelled as Majora's Mask image.

Majora's Mask 3D is erroneously referred to as "Majora's Mask HD" at one point. Many of the title lists within database entries contain out-of-order release orders. Because there are so many of these, it may be possible that the book's writers were consciously not sticking to the release order on all entries.

The "Lightning Rod" is listed as a rod in the Hyrule Archives section. It is unknown if this is meant to be a reference to the Lightning Rod from Breath of the Wild, or if it was an erroneous reference to the Tornado Rod (which has sometimes been incorrectly called the "Lightning Rod"). In the case of the former, this would be bizarre, as the book was written pre-Breath of the Wild and does not contain information on the game anywhere else