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*According to the original Japanese | *According to the original Japanese text in ''The Wind Waker'', the Master Sword only kept Ganondorf's minions sealed and not his magic, as observed in-game. | ||
*The Master Sword is a common symbol of ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise, frequently displayed in both game logos and as Link's main weapon in crossover appearances. | *The Master Sword is a common symbol of ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise, frequently displayed in both game logos and as Link's main weapon in crossover appearances. | ||
*''[[Wikipedia:Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]'', which released shortly after ''A Link to the Past'', features a weapon called the Master Sword. While it shares the name and is also a powerful weapon, the blade has a very different appearance. It also appears in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake, and in ''[[Wikipedia:Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'', where the appearance is closer to the ''Zelda'' design. Its also appears in ''[[Wikipedia:Fire Emblem Heroes|Fire Emblem Heroes]]'' as the "Meisterschwert", under the ownership of Reinhardt: Thunder's Sword. | *''[[Wikipedia:Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem|Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]'', which released shortly after ''A Link to the Past'', features a weapon called the Master Sword. While it shares the name and is also a powerful weapon, the blade has a very different appearance. It also appears in the [[Nintendo DS]] remake, and in ''[[Wikipedia:Fire Emblem: Thracia 776|Fire Emblem: Thracia 776]]'', where the appearance is closer to the ''Zelda'' design. Its also appears in ''[[Wikipedia:Fire Emblem Heroes|Fire Emblem Heroes]]'' as the "Meisterschwert", under the ownership of Reinhardt: Thunder's Sword. |
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