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Boat Oar
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Base Power | 14 | |
Base Durability | 8 | |
Best Possible Bonus | +26 attack power | |
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"Made for paddling boats, but it was made sturdy enough to fight strong currents. Maybe it's useful for self-defense in a pinch."
— In-Game Description
The Boat Oar is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14, and is typically found in urbanized areas, such as the Hateno Village or Lurelin Village.
Gallery
Hyrule Compendium picture of a Boat Oar.
Trivia
- In Breath of the Wild, Link cannot use the boat oar to move Rafts, only a Korok Leaf.