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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | ||
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Base Power | 12 | |
Base Durability | 10 | |
Best Possible Bonus | +22 attack power | |
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"A two-handed sword designed for combat. It's heavy and hard to use but has decent build quality and durability."
The Rusty Claymore is a two-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 12, and can usually be found dotted around Hyrule, usually by ruined buildings or outhouses. It appears to bear resemblance to a Soldier's Claymore, but over the ages it has been wrecked and virtually unusable.
Feeding a Rusty Claymore to a Rock Octorok will cause it to spit out an as-new Hylia Series claymore. Which version it will spit out is partly random, and partly determined by World Level.
Gallery
Hyrule Compendium picture of a Rusty Claymore.