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The Broadsword is a weapon in Cadence of Hyrule. Any character can wield it.
The Broadsword, like all base weapons, deals only one point of damage per hit. However, it can damage three adjacent enemies in the direction the character is facing. Due to this fact, it is ideal for crowd control. Enemies that deal area damage can still cause trouble, however. It can be enhanced with obsidian, ruby, titanium, or emerald to make it more powerful.
Later on, the heroes can find Fragarach, one of the legendary weapons not from a canonical game. This weapon deals three points of damage per hit, and cannot be enhanced.