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'''Two-handed weapons''' are a category of weapons in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. These weapons are heavier and slower than other weapons but deal more damage per hit. The standard attack sequence lands two hits. If [[Link (Tears of the Kingdom)|Link]] performs a [[Perfect Dodge]] and enters [[Flurry Rush]], he will execute four hits. If the attack button is held, Link will slowly start spinning with the weapon held out, using stamina and landing hits over time. Since Link requires both hands to hold the weapon, he cannot use a [[Shield]] at the same time. Due to their great mass, all of these weapons tend to open metal and wooden crates with a single blow, and some are the most effective at mining ore. In Tears of the Kingdom, two handed weapons actually have more attack power than they show, having 1,05x of the power displayed.  
'''Two-handed weapons''' are a category of weapons in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. These weapons are heavier and slower than other weapons but deal more damage per hit. The standard attack sequence lands two hits. If [[Link (Tears of the Kingdom)|Link]] performs a [[Perfect Dodge]] and enters [[Flurry Rush]], he will execute four hits. If the attack button is held, Link will slowly start spinning with the weapon held out, using stamina and landing hits over time. Since Link requires both hands to hold the weapon, he cannot use a [[Shield]] at the same time. Due to their great mass, all of these weapons tend to open metal and wooden crates with a single blow, and some are the most effective at mining ore. In ''Tears of the Kingdom'', two-handed weapons actually have more attack power than they show, having 1.05x of the power displayed.  
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