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The '''Sword Beam''' is the ability to fire an attack out of [[Link]]'s [[Sword]], typically when he is at full health. The damage dealt from a Sword Beam varies from each [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'']] game. | The '''Sword Beam''' is the ability to fire an attack out of [[Link]]'s [[Sword]], typically when he is at full health. The damage dealt from a Sword Beam varies from each [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''Zelda'']] game. | ||
==The Legend of Zelda== | ==''The Legend of Zelda''== | ||
The Sword Beam in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' is a ranged attack that can be activated when Link is at full health by pressing A. | The Sword Beam in ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' is a ranged attack that can be activated when Link is at full health by pressing A. | ||
==The Adventure of Link== | ==''The Adventure of Link''== | ||
Like in the first game, Link is able to shoot beams from his sword while he is at full health. | Like in the first game, Link is able to shoot beams from his sword while he is at full health. | ||
==A Link to the Past== | ==''A Link to the Past''== | ||
While at full health, Link is able to shoot sword beams while using the [[Master Sword]] and its upgrades. The power of each beam is equal only to an attack from the [[Fighter's Sword]]. | While at full health, Link is able to shoot sword beams while using the [[Master Sword]] and its upgrades. The power of each beam is equal only to an attack from the [[Fighter's Sword]]. | ||
==Link's Awakening== | ==''Link's Awakening''== | ||
Once Link brings 20 [[Secret Seashell]]s to [[Seashell Mansion]] and acquired the [[Koholint Sword|Level 2 Sword]], each attack will shoot a beam of equal power whenever he is at full health. | Once Link brings 20 [[Secret Seashell]]s to [[Seashell Mansion]] and acquired the [[Koholint Sword|Level 2 Sword]], each attack will shoot a beam of equal power whenever he is at full health. | ||
==Majora's Mask== | ==''Majora's Mask''== | ||
While wearing the [[Fierce Deity's Mask]], Link shoots sword beams each time he performs a targeted attack. Each one takes up a small segment of his magic power in order to be used. | While wearing the [[Fierce Deity's Mask]], Link shoots sword beams each time he performs a targeted attack. Each one takes up a small segment of his magic power in order to be used. | ||
==Phantom Hourglass== | ==''Phantom Hourglass''== | ||
The ability to shoot sword beams is granted to Link by upgrading [[Ciela]]'s power at [[Spirit Island]] using 10 [[Courage Gem]]s. With 20 gems, the width of the beam will be upgraded further. The sword beams do not rely on Link's health or magic power as in previous games; he must simply equip Ciela as his fairy guide in order to use them. | The ability to shoot sword beams is granted to Link by upgrading [[Ciela]]'s power at [[Spirit Island]] using 10 [[Courage Gem]]s. With 20 gems, the width of the beam will be upgraded further. The sword beams do not rely on Link's health or magic power as in previous games; he must simply equip Ciela as his fairy guide in order to use them. | ||
==Spirit Tracks== | ==''Spirit Tracks''== | ||
As a reward for collecting all 50 rabbits from across Hyrule, Link is given a [[Swordsman's Scroll]] by [[Bunnio]] once he delivers them to the [[Rabbitland Rescue]]. The scroll allows him to shoot beams from his sword when at full health, as in previous games. The beams are identical to the upgraded variety that appeared in ''Phantom Hourglass''. | As a reward for collecting all 50 rabbits from across Hyrule, Link is given a [[Swordsman's Scroll]] by [[Bunnio]] once he delivers them to the [[Rabbitland Rescue]]. The scroll allows him to shoot beams from his sword when at full health, as in previous games. The beams are identical to the upgraded variety that appeared in ''Phantom Hourglass''. | ||
==Skyward Sword== | ==''Skyward Sword''== | ||
{{Main|Skyward Strike}} | {{Main|Skyward Strike}} | ||
In ''Skyward Sword'', Link can hold the [[Goddess Sword]] upward to charge it with divine energy, which will be released in the form of a beam through his next attack. In addition to damaging enemies, the Skyward Strike is necessary to activate [[Goddess Cube]]s and [[Goddess Crest]]s and to draw images on [[Goddess Wall]]s. Link also requires a Skyward Strike from the [[Master Sword]] in order to activate the sleeping [[Gate of Time]]. Once [[Zelda]]'s blessing has unlocked the blade's true power, the charge time, power, size, and range of the Skyward Strike will be increased. | In ''Skyward Sword'', Link can hold the [[Goddess Sword]] upward to charge it with divine energy, which will be released in the form of a beam through his next attack. In addition to damaging enemies, the Skyward Strike is necessary to activate [[Goddess Cube]]s and [[Goddess Crest]]s and to draw images on [[Goddess Wall]]s. Link also requires a Skyward Strike from the [[Master Sword]] in order to activate the sleeping [[Gate of Time]]. Once [[Zelda]]'s blessing has unlocked the blade's true power, the charge time, power, size, and range of the Skyward Strike will be increased. | ||
==A Link Between Worlds== | ==''A Link Between Worlds''== | ||
Sword beams are similar to those from ''A Link to the Past'', only being possible with the Master Sword and its upgrades and while Link is at full health. However, rather than doing the same amount of damage as the [[Captain's Sword|starting sword]], each beam instead does half as much damage as an attack from the blade it was shot from. | Sword beams are similar to those from ''A Link to the Past'', only being possible with the Master Sword and its upgrades and while Link is at full health. However, rather than doing the same amount of damage as the [[Captain's Sword|starting sword]], each beam instead does half as much damage as an attack from the blade it was shot from. | ||
==Tri Force Heroes== | ==''Tri Force Heroes''== | ||
Link can perform Sword Beams while wearing either the [[Sword Suit]] or [[Sword Master Suit]], and only while at full health. Wearing the [[Fierce Deity Armor]] allows him to shoot off four beams at once, one in each direction. | Link can perform Sword Beams while wearing either the [[Sword Suit]] or [[Sword Master Suit]], and only while at full health. Wearing the [[Fierce Deity Armor]] allows him to shoot off four beams at once, one in each direction. | ||
==Breath of the Wild== | ==''Breath of the Wild''== | ||
In ''Breath of the Wild'', sword beams are only possible using the Master Sword. They are used by motioning as if to throw the blade; as the Master Sword cannot be dropped or relinquished from Link's inventory, doing so instead shoots off a spiraling blue beam. As in the first ''The Legend of Zelda'' game, sword beams are only possible while Link is at full health, and their range is also dictated by the amount of Heart Containers he possesses. They can be upgraded further by unlocking the set bonus of the [[Cap of the Wild|Cap]], [[Tunic of the Wild|Tunic]], and [[Trousers of the Wild]], or the outfits acquired using any of the Link amiibos excluding the Breath of the Wild amiibos, Smash Bros. Young Link, and Majora's Mask Link. | In ''Breath of the Wild'', sword beams are only possible using the Master Sword. They are used by motioning as if to throw the blade; as the Master Sword cannot be dropped or relinquished from Link's inventory, doing so instead shoots off a spiraling blue beam. As in the first ''The Legend of Zelda'' game, sword beams are only possible while Link is at full health, and their range is also dictated by the amount of Heart Containers he possesses. They can be upgraded further by unlocking the set bonus of the [[Cap of the Wild|Cap]], [[Tunic of the Wild|Tunic]], and [[Trousers of the Wild]], or the outfits acquired using any of the Link amiibos excluding the Breath of the Wild amiibos, Smash Bros. Young Link, and Majora's Mask Link. | ||