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| game = Every canonical game in | | game = Every canonical game in the series | ||
| use = Damage enemies{{Ref|pg. 19|Link can use his sword to inflict damage on almost all of the enemy.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual''}}<br/>Reflects certain attacks | | use = Damage enemies{{Ref|pg. 19|Link can use his sword to inflict damage on almost all of the enemy.|''[[The Legend of Zelda]] Game Manual''}}<br/>Reflects certain attacks | ||
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The '''Sword''' is [[Link]]'s primary weapon in | The '''Sword''' is [[Link]]'s primary weapon in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. The sword is one of the first weapons Link obtains, the other being the [[Shield]]. The Sword is also the most crucial weapon Link obtains, as it is used to defeat most foes he encounters. The Sword is also used to break open pots, trigger switches, and slash grass. In certain ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, the sword can be used to detect whether a wall can be destroyed with a [[Bomb]] through the hollow clang sound it makes when hitting a suspicious wall. Link holds the Sword in his left hand in most titles; he only uses his right hand in the [[Nintendo Wii|Wii]] version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Swords such as the [[Giant's Knife]], [[Biggoron's Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy's Sword]] require both hands to hold. Link acquires many different swords along his quests, and he can also learn various sword techniques and skills. | ||
==Types of Swords== | ==Types of Swords== | ||
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===Legendary Swords=== | ===Legendary Swords=== | ||
Link often needs a sword stronger than a Basic Sword to defeat tougher bosses or the final boss. Some examples of Legendary Swords are the ''[[Lokomo Sword]], [[Phantom Sword]], [[Master Sword]],'' and ''[[Four Sword]]''. | Link often needs a sword stronger than a Basic Sword to defeat tougher bosses or the final boss. Some examples of Legendary Swords are the ''[[Lokomo Sword]], [[Phantom Sword]], [[Master Sword]],'' and ''[[Four Sword]]''. | ||
===Optional Swords=== | ===Optional Swords=== | ||
Optional swords include the [[Giant's Knife]], | Optional swords include the [[Giant's Knife]], [[Biggoron's Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy's Sword]]. | ||
==Appearances in games== | ==Appearances in games== | ||
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====White Sword==== | ====White Sword==== | ||
{{Main|White Sword}} [[File:White sword.png|30px|left]] [[File:White-Sword-LoZ-Sprite.png|30px|right]] | {{Main|White Sword}} [[File:White sword.png|30px|left]] [[File:White-Sword-LoZ-Sprite.png|30px|right]] | ||
Once Link has six [[Recovery Heart|hearts]], can get the [[White Sword]] to replace the Wooden Sword. The White Sword does twice as much damage as the Wooden Sword. It is possible to get this blade before the first | Once Link has six [[Recovery Heart|hearts]], he can get the [[White Sword]] to replace the Wooden Sword. The White Sword does twice as much damage as the Wooden Sword. It is possible to get this blade before the first dungeon. | ||
====Magical Sword==== | ====Magical Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Magical Sword}} [[File:Magical sword.png|30px|left]] [[File:Magical-Sword-LoZ-Sprite.png|30px|right]] | {{Main|Magical Sword}} [[File:Magical sword.png|30px|left]] [[File:Magical-Sword-LoZ-Sprite.png|30px|right]] | ||
The [[Magical Sword]] is the final sword in the game. It does | The [[Magical Sword]] is the final sword in the game. It does three times as much damage as the Wooden Sword, and requires 12 hearts to obtain. It is possible to finish the game with just the Wooden Sword, but getting the Magical Sword makes it much simpler. | ||
===Zelda II: The Adventure of Link=== | ===Zelda II: The Adventure of Link=== | ||
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===A Link to the Past=== | ===A Link to the Past=== | ||
{{ | {{Quote|Sword<br/>The Sword. It's the most important weapon Link will get. Forged from aged cold steel and sweat, each Hyrulian Sword is handcrafted by expert swordsmiths. A Smithy of particular merit lies to the east of Kakariko Village. The master swordsmiths who work there will be eager to help Link if he helps them first. | ||
|Nintendo Power Player's Guide}} | |Nintendo Power Player's Guide}} | ||
Link can have four swords in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', though two of them are upgrades. | |||
====Fighter's Sword==== | ====Fighter's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Fighter's Sword}} [[File:FightersSword (1).png|50px|left]] [[File:Fighters-Sword.png|50px|right]] | {{Main|Fighter's Sword}} [[File:FightersSword (1).png|50px|left]] [[File:Fighters-Sword.png|50px|right]] | ||
Link gets the [[Fighter's Sword]] fairly early on in the game. When Link first arrives in [[Hyrule Castle (A Link to the Past)|Hyrule Castle]], his uncle will give it to him along with the shield, before his passing. It is fairly weak, and does minimal damage against enemies, but it gets the job done. | |||
====Master Sword==== | ====Master Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Master Sword}} [[File:MasterSwordlttp.png|20px|left]] [[File:MasterSword.png|50px|right]] | {{Main|Master Sword}} [[File:MasterSwordlttp.png|20px|left]] [[File:MasterSword.png|50px|right]] | ||
After collecting the three Pendants (The [[Pendant of Courage]], the [[Pendant of Power]] and the [[Pendant of Wisdom]]) | After collecting the three Pendants (The [[Pendant of Courage]], the [[Pendant of Power]] and the [[Pendant of Wisdom]]) Link earns the right to wield the legendary [[Master Sword]]. This legendary blade has twice the power of the Fighter's Sword. It can be upgraded into two more powerful weapons. | ||
====Tempered Sword==== | ====Tempered Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Tempered Sword}} [[File:TemperedSword.png|50px|left]] [[File:Tempered-Sword.png|50px|right]] | {{Main|Tempered Sword}} [[File:TemperedSword.png|50px|left]] [[File:Tempered-Sword.png|50px|right]] | ||
The [[Tempered Sword]] is an upgrade from the Master Sword. After turning the frog back into a human and reuniting him with his friend, they will temper with | The [[Tempered Sword]] is an upgrade from the Master Sword. After turning the frog back into a human and reuniting him with his friend, they will temper with Link's sword (hence the name) increasing the power to three times that of the Fighter's Sword. | ||
====Golden Sword==== | ====Golden Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Golden Sword}} [[File:Golden Sword.png|50px|left]] [[File:Golden-Sword.png|50px|right]] | {{Main|Golden Sword}} [[File:Golden Sword.png|50px|left]] [[File:Golden-Sword.png|50px|right]] | ||
After purchasing a Super Bomb from the Bomb Shop in the [[Dark World]], | After purchasing a Super Bomb from the Bomb Shop in the [[Dark World]], Link can blow up an area in the [[Pyramid of Power]] only accessible via this bomb. Inside, Link can throw in his Master or Tempered Sword to receive the final Sword upgrade, the [[Golden Sword]]. This blade has twice the power of the Master Sword, or four times the power of the Fighter's Sword, and makes the battle against [[Ganon]] much easier. | ||
===Link's Awakening=== | ===Link's Awakening=== | ||
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', | In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|Link's Awakening]]'', Link obtains the Sword right after he awakens. It is the only required sword in the game, but it can be upgraded to the Level 2 Sword. | ||
====Seashell Sword==== | ====Seashell Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Seashell Sword}} | {{Main|Seashell Sword}} | ||
Once | Once Link obtains 20 [[Secret Seashell]]s, he can go to the [[Seashell Mansion]] and get the Level 2 Sword. This sword does more damage than the standard sword and can shoot [[Sword Beam]]s. | ||
===Ocarina of Time=== | ===Ocarina of Time=== | ||
There are technically | There are technically four swords Link can acquire in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''; however, one of them is very fragile, so it breaks. | ||
====Kokiri Sword==== | ====Kokiri Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Kokiri Sword}} [[File:Kokiri Sword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Kokiri Sword}} [[File:Kokiri Sword.png|75px|left]] | ||
Link gets the [[Kokiri Sword]] very early on in the game and keeps it throughout Link's entire childhood. It is very weak, and only does minimal damage to enemies. It is the only sword usable as young Link, and cannot be used by adult Link. | |||
====Master Sword==== | ====Master Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Master Sword}} [[File:Ocarina of time master sword.jpg|75px|left]] | {{Main|Master Sword}} [[File:Ocarina of time master sword.jpg|75px|left]] | ||
After acquiring the | After acquiring the three [[Spiritual Stones]], Zelda will throw the [[Ocarina of Time]] while fleeing from Ganondorf. This instrument can be used to open the Door of Time located in the [[Temple of Time]] where the Master Sword rests. When Link pulls it out of the pedestal, he goes through a seven year sleep, thus becoming an adult since he was too young to be the [[Hero of Time]]. The Master Sword does twice the damage of the Kokiri Sword, and is only wieldable by adult Link. Should Link choose to insert the sword back into the Pedestal, he will return to seven years in the past.<br/>The Master Sword is the only weapon that can finish [[Ganon|Ganondorf]] | ||
====Giant's Knife==== | ====Giant's Knife==== | ||
{{Main|Giant's Knife}} [[File:Giant's knife.jpg|75px|left]] [[File:Giant's knife broken.jpg|75px|right]] | {{Main|Giant's Knife}} [[File:Giant's knife.jpg|75px|left]] [[File:Giant's knife broken.jpg|75px|right]] | ||
The Giant's Knife is an extremely powerful blade that is so long, it requires two hands to wield. It is only acquirable as | The Giant's Knife is an extremely powerful blade that is so long, it requires two hands to wield. It is only acquirable as adult Link. If Link blows up the walls on the third tier of [[Goron City]], he will eventually find [[Medigoron]] who will sell him this knife for 200 [[Rupee]]s. If Link swings it at a wall enough, it will eventually break, after which Link can purchase another one for the same price, which will also break. | ||
====Biggoron's Sword==== | ====Biggoron's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Biggoron's Sword}} [[File:OoTBiggoronSword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Biggoron's Sword}} [[File:OoTBiggoronSword.png|75px|left]] | ||
Biggoron's Sword is the last sword Link can receive during his journey to save [[Hyrule]]. It is tied with the Giant's Knife, see above, power wise, but will not break. It is the best sword in the game. The catch is, like the [[Giant's Knife]], it requires two hands to carry. This means that Link cannot defend with his [[Shield]] while wielding this sword. It is given to Link by [[Biggoron]] after finishing a long [[Ocarina of Time Trading Sequence|Trading Sequence]]. It is a rather lengthy side quest, but it is well worth it as Biggoron's Sword does double the damage of the Master Sword. | |||
===Majora's Mask=== | ===Majora's Mask=== | ||
There are four swords obtainable in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'': | There are four swords obtainable in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|Majora's Mask]]'': Link's standard 'starting off' sword, and two upgrades. The fourth sword is an equippable item. | ||
====Kokiri Sword==== | ====Kokiri Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Kokiri Sword}} [[File:Kokiri Sword MM.png|50px|left]] | {{Main|Kokiri Sword}} [[File:Kokiri Sword MM.png|50px|left]] | ||
Link begins his journey through [[Termina]] with his old [[Kokiri Sword]]. This is the weakest sword in the game, and the only one that it is required. However, it is highly recommended that Link upgrades it. It has two upgrades, and they are as follow: The Razor Sword, and the Gilded Sword. | |||
====Razor Sword==== | ====Razor Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Razor Sword}} [[File:Razor Sword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Razor Sword}} [[File:Razor Sword.png|75px|left]] | ||
After | After defeating [[Goht]], Link can bring his Kokiri Sword into the Mountain Smithy located in the [[Mountain Village]]. If Link pays him 100 [[rupee]]s, he will sharpen it, upgrading it to the [[Razor Sword]]. This sword does double the damage of the Kokiri Sword, but it will break and return to the original after 100 swings. Link can get it re-upgraded as many times as he wants, but it will just keep breaking. | ||
====Gilded Sword==== | ====Gilded Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Gilded Sword}} [[File:Gilded Sword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Gilded Sword}} [[File:Gilded Sword.png|75px|left]] | ||
If | If Link has enough time left in the current three day cycle, he can go to [[Biggoron]] for a [[Powder Keg]] lesson. Take the Powder Keg he gives Link, and carry it all the way to the entrance to the Mountain Village, but take a sharp right before entering the Village. Blow up the boulders at the top and compete in the Goron Races. '''Note: This is only available if it is spring.''' After winning, Link will be given some Gold Dust. Give this Gold Dust to the smithy, who will upgrade Link's Razor Sword into the Gilded Sword. It will not work if Link still has the Kokiri Sword. The Gilded Sword does three times the damage of the Kokiri Sword, and will not break. | ||
====Great Fairy's Sword==== | ====Great Fairy's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Great Fairy's Sword}} [[File:Great Fairy Sword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Great Fairy's Sword}} [[File:Great Fairy Sword.png|75px|left]] | ||
The | The Great Fairy's Sword is the most powerful sword in the game, doing four times the damage of the Kokiri Sword. The catch is that it is an equipable item, meaning Link can not use his shield while handling it. This blade is given to Link by the [[Great Fairy]] after rescuing all [[Stone Tower Temple]] [[Stray Fairy|Stray Fairies]]. | ||
====Double Helix Sword===== | ====Double Helix Sword===== | ||
{{Main|Double Helix Sword}} [[File:Double Helix Sword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Double Helix Sword}} [[File:Double Helix Sword.png|75px|left]] | ||
The | The Double Helix Sword is the sole weapon used by [[Fierce Deity Link]]. It shoots a Sword Beam, that can inflict up to eight times the damage of that of the [[Kokiri Sword]] | ||
===Oracle of Seasons | ===Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages=== | ||
====Wooden Sword==== | ====Wooden Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Wooden Sword}} | {{Main|Wooden Sword}} | ||
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====Noble Sword==== | ====Noble Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Noble Sword}} | {{Main|Noble Sword}} | ||
Link can get the [[Noble Sword]] from several different methods. He can acquire it through the in-game [[Trading Sequence]], or by using the password from a linked game. | Link can get the [[Noble Sword]] from several different methods. He can acquire it through the in-game [[Trading Sequence]], or by using the password from a linked game. | ||
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====Hero's Sword==== | ====Hero's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Hero's Sword}} [[File:Hero's Sword.png|75px|left]] | {{Main|Hero's Sword}} [[File:Hero's Sword.png|75px|left]] | ||
Link gets the [[Hero's Sword]] fairly early on, after seeing [[Tetra]] fall into the woods on [[Outset Island]]. It is fairly weak, but it gets the job done. It is given to Link by [[Orca]] after completing his test only after witnessing Tetra's fall. | |||
====Master Sword==== | ====Master Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Master Sword}} [[File:Master sword wind waker2.jpg|75px|left]] | {{Main|Master Sword}} [[File:Master sword wind waker2.jpg|75px|left]] | ||
The | The Legendary Blade of Evil's Bane, the [[Master Sword]] makes a return in ''The Wind Waker''. After completing the puzzle in [[Hyrule Castle]], Link can pick it up out of the pedestal in the basement. It does not possess the full power to banquish evil anymore, and must be restored to its original state. Restoring it does not actually increase its power, but it does enable Link to hurt [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. To restore it, Link needs to receive a prayer from the two [[Sage]]s that watch over the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth]] and [[Wind Temple|Wind]] Temples ([[Medli]] and [[Makar]]). Only then can Link use it to finish off Ganondorf by stabbing it through his head. | ||
===Four Swords=== | ===Four Swords=== | ||
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===The Minish Cap=== | ===The Minish Cap=== | ||
There are | There are six swords in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap|The Minish Cap]]'', except most of them are upgrades. | ||
====Smith's Sword==== | ====Smith's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Smith's Sword}} | {{Main|Smith's Sword}} | ||
Link gets the [[Smith's Sword]] fairly early. It is given to Link by the King during his first visit to [[Hyrule Castle]]. It is the weakest of all the swords in the game, but at least it gets the job done. | |||
====Broken Picori Blade==== | ====Broken Picori Blade==== | ||
{{Main|Picori Blade}} | {{Main|Picori Blade}} | ||
This legendary blade was broken by [[Vaati]] near the start of the game. | This legendary blade was broken by [[Vaati]] near the start of the game. Link cannot use it, as it is broken, but the king still gives it to him in hopes that he will get it reforged to restore peace to Hyrule. | ||
====White Sword==== | ====White Sword==== | ||
{{Main|White Sword}} | {{Main|White Sword}} | ||
The first upgrade of the Picori Blade. It is forged by [[Melari]] while | The first upgrade of the Picori Blade. It is forged by [[Melari]] while Link battles through the [[Cave of Flames]]. It is twice as powerful as the Smith's Sword. | ||
====White Sword (2 elements)==== | ====White Sword (2 elements)==== | ||
Once | Once Link has obtained the White Sword, he can add elements to it to make it stronger. Link can almost immediately infuse the blade with the power of the Earth and Fire elements, making it slightly stronger. Using the power of this sword, Link can duplicate himself at certain tiles around Hyrule. | ||
====White Sword (3 elements)==== | ====White Sword (3 elements)==== | ||
Link can infuse his blade with the water element after completing the [[Temple of Droplets]], making it slightly more powerful. Link can now split into three copies of himself rather than just four. | |||
====Four Sword==== | ====Four Sword==== | ||
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====Wooden Sword==== | ====Wooden Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Wooden Sword}} | {{Main|Wooden Sword}} | ||
The [[Wooden Sword]] is given to [[Link]] after [[Rusl]] repairs it. It is a very weak sword, taking | The [[Wooden Sword]] is given to [[Link]] after [[Rusl]] repairs it. It is a very weak sword, taking eight hits to defeat a standard [[Bokoblin]]. | ||
====Ordon Sword==== | ====Ordon Sword==== | ||
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{{Main|Master Sword}} | {{Main|Master Sword}} | ||
Making another appearance, the [[Master Sword]] is the most powerful sword in the game. It is twice as powerful as the Ordon Sword, and is the only tool that can utterly defeat [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. It appears to have been made longer in this game. | Making another appearance, the [[Master Sword]] is the most powerful sword in the game. It is twice as powerful as the Ordon Sword, and is the only tool that can utterly defeat [[Ganon|Ganondorf]]. It appears to have been made longer in this game. | ||
The [[Wooden Sword]] makes a return here and | The [[Wooden Sword]] makes a return here and Link gets it fairly early on, after [[Rusl]] repairs it for him. It is quickly replaced though, by the [[Ordon Sword]] once [[Midna]] takes Link back to [[Ordon Village]]. Eventually, Link acquires the [[Master Sword]] after completing the [[Lakebed Temple]]. Link eventually places the power of two [[Sol]]s inside it, enabling it to cut through darkness. | ||
===Phantom Hourglass=== | ===Phantom Hourglass=== | ||
There are two swords in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. They are both required to | There are two swords in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]''. They are both required to complete the game. | ||
====Oshus's Sword==== | ====Oshus's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Oshus's Sword}} | {{Main|Oshus's Sword}} | ||
Link gets [[Oshus's Sword]] from the old man [[Oshus]] himself after breaking into his secret storage cage and "stealing" it. It is Link's average ordinary beginner sword: Not to powerful, but usable. It is the weakest of the two swords. | |||
====Phantom Sword==== | ====Phantom Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Phantom Sword}} | {{Main|Phantom Sword}} | ||
Oshus's Sword is replaced by the [[Phantom Sword]] much later on in the game. The Phantom Sword is the only weapon able to defeat [[Bellum]], and can be used to | Oshus's Sword is replaced by the [[Phantom Sword]] much later on in the game. The Phantom Sword is the only weapon able to defeat [[Bellum]], and can be used to defeat [[Phantom]]s as well. It is given to Link only as a blade by [[Zauz]] after collecting the three [[Pure Metals]]. If Link gives Oshus the blade, he will forge it into the Phantom Sword, which is more powerful than Oshus's sword. It has the power to turn back time during the final boss battles. | ||
===Spirit Tracks=== | ===Spirit Tracks=== | ||
Like in ''Phantom Hourglass,'' there are two swords in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]], also both required to | Like in ''Phantom Hourglass,'' there are two swords in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]], also both required to complete the game. | ||
====Recruit's Sword==== | ====Recruit's Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Recruit's Sword}} | {{Main|Recruit's Sword}} | ||
Link gets the [[Recruit's Sword]] from the Knights after he passes the sword test. It is the weakest of the two swords, and is not able to defeat the final boss. | |||
====Lokomo Sword==== | ====Lokomo Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Lokomo Sword}} | {{Main|Lokomo Sword}} | ||
The Recruit's Sword is eventually replaced by [[Anjean]] who gives | The Recruit's Sword is eventually replaced by [[Anjean]] who gives Link the [[Lokomo Sword]] near the end of the game. This blade is more powerful, and is the only weapon that can defeat the Demon King [[Malladus]]. | ||
===Skyward Sword=== | ===Skyward Sword=== | ||
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====Practice Sword==== | ====Practice Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Practice Sword}} | {{Main|Practice Sword}} | ||
The Practice Sword is the first sword acquired in Skyward Sword. It is found in a treasure chest in the Sparring Hall. It is mostly used for practice on the logs for knights. It is the weakest sword in the game, and | The Practice Sword is the first sword acquired in ''Skyward Sword''. It is found in a treasure chest in the Sparring Hall. It is mostly used for practice on the logs for knights. It is the weakest sword in the game, and Link does not have it for very long. | ||
====Goddess Sword==== | ====Goddess Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Goddess Sword}} | {{Main|Goddess Sword}} | ||
The [[Goddess Sword]] is the second sword acquired in Skyward Sword. After [[Zelda]] goes missing, [[Link]] will follow the spirit [[Fi]] to the Statue of the Goddess, inside which the Goddess Sword is held. This blade is twice as powerful as the Practice Sword, but is still fairly weak.<br/>The Goddess Sword has the ability to create sword beams when raised skyward. This is called a Skyward Strike, and can be used to activate anything with the [[Hylia|Goddess]]'s symbol on it. Link keeps this sword for the duration of the first | The [[Goddess Sword]] is the second sword acquired in ''Skyward Sword''. After [[Zelda]] goes missing, [[Link]] will follow the spirit [[Fi]] to the Statue of the Goddess, inside which the Goddess Sword is held. This blade is twice as powerful as the Practice Sword, but is still fairly weak.<br/>The Goddess Sword has the ability to create sword beams when raised skyward. This is called a Skyward Strike, and can be used to activate anything with the [[Hylia|Goddess]]'s symbol on it. Link keeps this sword for the duration of the first four dungeons. | ||
====Goddess Longsword==== | ====Goddess Longsword==== | ||
{{Main|Goddess Longsword}} | {{Main|Goddess Longsword}} | ||
The [[Goddess Longsword]] is forged from the Goddess Sword. After | The [[Goddess Longsword]] is forged from the Goddess Sword. After defeating [[Koloktos]] in the [[Ancient Cistern]], Link will encounter [[Farore's Flame]], the first of the three [[Sacred Flames]]. Using the power of this flame, the Goddess Sword is able to be forged into this blade, which has twice the power and is slightly longer. | ||
====Goddess White Sword==== | ====Goddess White Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Goddess White Sword}} | {{Main|Goddess White Sword}} | ||
The [[Goddess White Sword]] is an enhanced version of the Goddess | The [[Goddess White Sword]] is an enhanced version of the Goddess Longsword, forged from the Goddess Sword. After defeating [[Tentalus]] in the [[Sandship]], Link will encounter [[Nayru's Flame]], second of the three Sacred Flames. Using the power of Nayru's Flame, the Goddess Longsword will be forged into the Goddess White Sword, which has enhanced [[Dowsing]] abilities. | ||
====Master Sword==== | ====Master Sword==== | ||
{{Main|Master Sword}} | {{Main|Master Sword}} | ||
The [[Master Sword]] is an enhanced version of the Goddess White Sword, forged from the Goddess | The [[Master Sword]] is an enhanced version of the Goddess White Sword, forged from the Goddess Longsword. After defeating [[Ghirahim]] in the [[Fire Sanctuary (Skyward Sword)|Fire Sanctuary]], Link will encounter [[Din's Flame]], the last of the three Sacred Flames. Using the power of Din's Flame, the Goddess White Sword will be forged into the more powerful Master Sword, which has three times the power of the Goddess Sword. | ||
====True Master Sword==== | ====True Master Sword==== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Woodensword.png|Sword Artwork from | File:Woodensword.png|''Sword Artwork from The Legend of Zelda Game Manual'' | ||
File:Wooden-Sword-LoZ-Art-2.png|Sword | File:Wooden-Sword-LoZ-Art-2.png|''Sword Million Publications Artwork from The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
File:Wooden-Sword-LoZ-Sprite.png|Sword Sprite from | File:Wooden-Sword-LoZ-Sprite.png|''Sword Sprite from The Legend of Zelda'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||