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{{redirect|The Master Sword|the [[Recovered Memory]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|[[The Master Sword (Memory)]]}}
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| caption       = Artwork from Skyward Sword
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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords#The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition|Four Swords Anniversary Edition]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
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| location = <u>'''''A Link to the Past'''''</u><br/>[[Lost Woods (A Link to the Past)|Lost Woods]]<br/><u>'''''Ocarina of Time'''''</u><br/>[[Temple of Time]]<br/><u>'''''Twilight Princess'''''</u><br/>[[Sacred Grove]]<br/><u>'''''Breath of the Wild'''''</u><br/>[[Korok Forest]]
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords#The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition|Four Swords Anniversary Edition]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''<br/><br/>''[[BS The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets|Ancient Stone Tablets]]''<br/>''[[Super Smash Bros. (Series)|Super Smash Bros.]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''
| use = Weapon to damage evil enemies
| locations = [[Lost Woods (A Link to the Past)|Lost Woods]] (''A Link to the Past''/''A Link Between Worlds'')<br/>[[Temple of Time (Ocarina of Time)|Temple of Time]] (''Ocarina of Time'')<br/>[[Hyrule Castle (The Wind Waker)|Hyrule Castle]] (''The Wind Waker'')<br/>[[Sacred Grove]] (''Twilight Princess'')<br/>[[Sealed Temple|Temple of Hylia]] (''Skyward Sword'')<br/>[[Korok Forest]] (''Breath of the Wild'')<br/>[[Light Dragon]] (''Tears of the Kingdom'')
| related = [[Goddess Sword]]<br/>[[Four Sword]]<br/>[[Tempered Sword]]<br/>[[Golden Sword]]
| upgrade from = [[Noble Sword]] (''Oracle of Seasons''/''Oracle of Ages'')
| upgrade to = [[Tempered Sword]] (''A Link to the Past'')
| used by = [[Link]]
| power = 30 (base)<br/>40 (''Breath of the Wild'', first luster)<br/>45 (''Tears of the Kingdom'', luster)<br/>50 (''Breath of the Wild'', second luster)<br/>60 (full luster)<br/>1 (decayed)
| durability = 40 (base)<br/>188 (''Breath of the Wild'', full power)<br/>5 (decayed)
| related = [[Magical Sword]]<br/>[[Tempered Sword]]<br/>[[Golden Sword]]<br/>[[Four Sword]]<br/>[[Phantom Sword]]<br/>[[Lokomo Sword]]<br/>[[Goddess Sword]]
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{{Quote|The Master Sword is a sacred blade which evil ones may never touch.... Only one worthy of the title of "Hero of Time" can pull it from the Pedestal of Time....|[[Rauru]]}}
The '''Master Sword''' is a recurring [[sword]] in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. Also known as the '''Sacred Sword''', the '''Blade of Evil's Bane''', or the '''Sword that Seals the Darkness''', it is the signature weapon of [[Link]] and one of the most integral parts of both the character's visual identity and the franchise as a whole.


The '''Master Sword''', also known as the '''Blade of Evil's Bane''' and the '''Sword that Seals the Darkness''', is a recurring [[Sword]] in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. It is one of the most iconic items of the series, along with [[Link]] himself. In many games, it is said to be the only sword capable of defeating [[Ganon]]. This legendary blade is blessed with the power to vanquish beings of evil and is often found in the [[Pedestal of Time]]. It has become one of the most iconic symbols of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, often appearing in other video games.
==Overview==
The Master Sword was originally forged by the Goddess [[Hylia]] as the [[Goddess Sword]], which was later forged into the Master Sword by the [[Link (Skyward Sword)|Hero of the Sky]] and the spirit which dwelled inside the blade, [[Fi]]. The two bathed the Goddess Sword in the three [[Sacred Flames]] around the [[Hyrule|Surface]] to awaken the blade's hidden strength; [[Din's Flame]] specifically granted the Sword the ability to repel evil in all forms. After being bathed in all three Flames, Zelda's blessing transformed the Master Sword into its true form.


==History==
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the Master Sword had a red grip and yellow cross-guard (both are red in-game); however, before drawn from its pedestal, it is seen with a blue cross-guard and purple grip. The Master Sword's most iconic design, established in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', is as a longsword with a blue handle and pommel, green grip, blue cross-guard shaped like a pair of extended wings, a yellow gem in the center of the cross-guard, and a ricasso with the symbol of the [[Triforce]] etched into it. The blade itself is often seen with an ethereal blue shine, showing the sacred power that dwells inside the Master Sword.
The Master Sword was forged from the [[Goddess Sword]], a blade originally wielded by the Goddess, [[Hylia]]. During the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', [[Link]] is revealed as Hylia's chosen hero and removes the blade from its pedestal on the floating island of [[Skyloft]].


The sword is tied with a guardian entity known as [[Fi]], a being created by Hylia to guide the chosen hero. Fi helps [[Link]] in the forging of the Master Sword. This is done by imbuing the blade with three [[Sacred Flames]] which represent [[Din]], [[Nayru (Goddess)|Nayru]] and [[Farore]] respectively.  
==Abilities==
The Master Sword is blessed with sacred light, and has the ability to vanquish any source of evil, bypassing even the power of the Triforce. It can also be used to destroy magical barriers or break curses involving [[Shadow Crystal|powerful dark magic]], and is capable of sealing the remains of demons inside of itself. Additionally, the sword draws on heavenly power to perform [[Skyward Strike]]s, firing projectiles of sacred power. Even when on low power, the Master Sword can conduct lightning strikes to fire Skyward Strikes made from electricity.


Each sacred flame increases the properties of the sword as well as the shape and structure. Farore's Flame forges the Goddess Sword into the [[Goddess Longsword]], a longer and sharper blade that does double damage. Nayru's Flame makes the Goddess Longsword into the [[Goddess White Sword]], making the color of the hilt white and enhancing [[dowsing]] abilities. Din's Flame changes the Goddess White Sword into the Master Sword. The hilt turns purple and green and the blade does three times the damage. However, the wings on the side of the hilt are not extended, and the yellow gem in the middle is not glowing. These are indicators that the sword is not yet in its true form.
Only a hero "pure of heart and strong of body" is capable of wielding the Master Sword, and anyone with a tainted heart cannot even touch the blade. If a hero chosen by the Master Sword draws the blade when they are too young to bear the title of hero, their spirit will be sealed away, sending them into a deep slumber until they come of age (as seen in ''Ocarina of Time''). If someone attempts to draw the Master Sword but is too physically weak to wield it, the blade will gradually drain their life force and kill them unless they release the sword. In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Master Sword also serves as a key, keeping the entrance to the [[Sacred Realm]] sealed so long as it remains in the [[Pedestal of Time]]. If a hero has been placed into stasis by the blade, they can exploit this to perform a limited form of time travel, returning the Master Sword to the pedestal to revisit their youth, or drawing it again to return to the present.


The Goddess Hylia blesses the blade and turns it into the [[True Master Sword]]. [[Skyward Strike]]s now charge much faster.
As seen in ''A Link to the Past'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Master Sword can be further upgraded through smithing or magical means. However, these upgrades are never permanent, and after its task is accomplished and the Master Sword returned to its pedestal, it will dull back to its original state.


==Design==
==''A Link to the Past''==
The Master Sword is a double-edged longsword with no fuller and blue hilt, although in the artwork for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the hilt of the sword is golden. The sword's cross-guard is large and elaborate in relation to its pommel, and is similar to the seal of [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Hyrule's Royal Family]]. The [[Triforce]] is engraved on the base of the blade, and embedded in the cross-guard is a gem.
{{Quote|The hero's triumph on Cataclysm's Eve wins three [[Pendants of Virtue|Symbols of Virtue]]. The Master Sword he will then retrieve, keeping the knights' line true.|Engraving on the Master Sword's pedestal, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', [[Link (A Link to the Past)|Link]] is instructed to find the Master Sword by [[Saharasla]], in order to defeat [[Agahnim]] and stop him from conquering [[Hyrule]]. The Master Sword is kept deep in the [[Lost Woods (A Link to the Past)|Lost Woods]], accessed through a log tunnel in the northwest corner of the woods; a prophecy is inscribed into the Sword's pedestal in ancient [[Hylian]], which can be translated using the [[Book of Mudora]]. To obtain the Master Sword, Link must first obtain all three [[Pendants of Virtue]], which enable him to pull the blade out.


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the state of the gem in cross-guard seems to be indicative of the sword's power. When Link first acquires the un-awakened Master Sword, the gem in its cross-guard is dark, and the guard itself seems to have retracted toward the grip. Only once the sword has been restored to its full power does its hilt regain its signature appearance, and its blade again shines a mysterious light. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', the Master Sword is much longer and slimmer.
The Master Sword replaces the [[Fighter's Sword]] once obtained. It deals double damage, has a slightly longer reach, and grants Link the ability to fire [[Sword Beam]]s while at full health; it is also required to destroy the magical barrier blocking access to the upper levels of [[Hyrule Castle (A Link to the Past)|Hyrule Castle]], and is used to obtain the [[Ether Medallion]] and [[Bombos Medallion]]. Finally, the Master Sword's [[Spin Attack]]s are the only attack capable of damaging Ganon. After Ganon is defeated, Link returns the Master Sword to the Lost Woods, where it can rest until the next hero needs it.


==Appearances==
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (GBA)|GBA version]], the Master Sword can also break [[Pot|Jar]]s and [[Skull]]s. The Master Sword can later be upgraded into the [[Tempered Sword]], and then into the [[Golden Sword]].
===A Link to the Past===
[[File:Lttpmaster sword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'']]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', the Master Sword is obtained by collecting the three [[Pendants of Virtue]] from the three temples in the [[Light World]] across [[Hyrule]]. Once Link has them, he finds the Master Sword in the [[Lost Woods (A Link to the Past)|Lost Woods]]. In this game, the Master Sword can be upgraded to the [[Tempered Sword]] and the [[Golden Sword]]. In the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] version, the Golden Sword can break pots.The Master sword is a long double edge blade.
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===Ocarina of Time===
[[File:oot3ds_mastersword.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]'']]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', [[Link]] obtains the Master Sword in the [[Temple of Time]] from the [[Pedestal of Time]]. Link needs to place the three [[Spiritual Stones]] on the temple's altar, which can be found in the three dungeons from the Child Timeline across Hyrule. [[Sheik]] describes the blade as a ship that sails across time; obviously referencing the ability of it to take Link back and forth between childhood and adulthood. After defeating [[Ganon]], Link places the Master Sword back into its pedestal. This creates a split in the [[timeline]].
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===Oracle of Seasons===
==''Ocarina of Time''==
[[File:oosmastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'']]
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', the Master Sword is kept in a hidden chamber in the [[Temple of Time (Ocarina of Time)|Temple of Time]], behind the [[Door of Time]]; the Sword serves as a seal to separate Hyrule from the [[Sacred Realm]], protecting the [[Triforce]] from falling into the wrong hands. During the events of the game, [[Link (Ocarina of Time)|Link]] is sent on a quest by the [[Great Deku Tree]] (and later [[Princess Zelda]]) to obtain the three [[Spiritual Stones]] and enter the Sacred Realm, so that he may claim the Triforce before Ganondorf does. After Link opens the Door of Time by placing the Spiritual Stones on their respective pedestals and playing the [[Song of Time]], he gains access to the hidden chamber, and pulls the Master Sword from the [[Pedestal of Time]]. However, since Link is too young to become the hero of time, his spirit is sealed inside the [[Chamber of Sages]] for seven years until he has come of age; during this time, Ganondorf enters the Sacred Realm, claims the [[Triforce of Power]], and conquers Hyrule as the King of Evil.
The Master Sword is the final upgrade of the [[Wooden Sword]] and can only be obtained in a [[Linked Game]] with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''.
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===Oracle of Ages===
The Master Sword is Adult Link's default weapon. It deals double damage compared to the [[Kokiri Sword]] and has a longer reach; additionally, the Master Sword is the only weapon which deals normal damage against Ganon. After completing the [[Forest Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Forest Temple]] and meeting [[Sheik]] at the Temple of Time, Link can use the Master Sword to travel through time; placing it back in the pedestal sends him back to the child era, before Ganondorf becomes the King of Evil, while drawing it again returns him to the adult era. After Ganondorf is defeated and banished, Zelda sends Link back to the child era with the [[Ocarina of Time]] so he can regain his childhood; Link leaves the Master Sword in the Temple of Time, preventing the seal from ever breaking.
[[File:ooamastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'']]
The Master Sword is the final upgrade of the Wooden Sword and can only be obtained in a Linked Game with ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]''.
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===Four Swords 25th Anniversary Edition===
==''Oracle of Seasons'' & ''Oracle of Ages''==
[[File:fsanniversary_mastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword as seen in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' 25th Anniversary Edition]]
{{Quote|You got the legendary Master Sword!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''}}
The Master Sword is obtained after completing the [[Realm of Memories]]. It allows Link to shoot [[Sword Beam]]s.
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', the Master Sword is an optional sword upgrade that can only be obtained via a [[Linked Game]]. To obtain it, [[Link (Oracle Series)|Link]] must receive a sword upgrade with the [[Noble Sword]] in hand; this is done either by completing the [[Trading Sequence]], or via either the [[Clock Shop Secret]] or [[King Zora Secret]] (depending on the game). If Link obtains one of these upgrades with the [[Wooden Sword]], he will receive the Noble Sword instead, and the Master Sword is located via the other upgrade.
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===The Wind Waker===
The Master Sword replaces the Noble Sword once obtained. It deals double damage compared to the Noble Sword (quadruple damage compared to the Wooden Sword), making it the most versatile sword in the game. Uniquely, the Master Sword in the ''Oracle'' games is not the real Master Sword, but merely the Noble Sword tempered to match its power; the replica resembles the Noble Sword, but is blue and features a second pair of prongs on the bottom of the cross-guard.
[[File:ww_mastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword in its weakened state in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'']]In ''The Wind Waker'', [[Link]] finds the Master Sword underneath the [[Great Sea]] within [[Hyrule Castle]] in the drowned land of Hyrule. After his first face-to-face encounter with [[Ganon]]dorf, he is told that the Master Sword has lost its power. To restore the Master Sword to its former glory, Link must awaken the new [[Sage]]s of earth and wind.
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[[File:ww_mastersword2.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword powered with the prayers of the Sage of Earth]]
<br/>After awakening [[Medli]] as the new Earth Sage, Link takes her to the [[Earth Temple (The Wind Waker)|Earth Temple]]. Upon defeating [[Jalhalla]], Link and Medli play the [[Earth God's Lyric]] and restore power partially to the Master Sword.
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[[File:ww_mastersword3.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword returns!]] After awakening [[Makar]] as the new Wind Sage, Link then travels with him to the [[Wind Temple]]. Upon defeating [[Molgera]], Link and Makar play the [[Wind God's Aria]]. With the prayers of both Sages, the Master Sword returns to its true state.
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===Twilight Princess===
==''The Wind Waker''==
[[File:tp_mastersword.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Link]] removing the Master Sword from its pedestal in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'']]
{{Quote|You got the Master Sword! The legendary blade with the power to repel evil...once wielded by the legendary hero himself!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', [[Link]] obtains the Master Sword after getting cursed by [[Zant]], causing Link to remain permanently as a [[Wolf Link|wolf]]. The Master Sword is the only thing that can break the curse and it lies in a place called the [[Sacred Grove]].
{{Quote|The prayers of the [[Medli|Earth Sage]] have restored the Master Sword's former energy! There is but one last step before it becomes the true Master Sword again!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''}}
{{Quote|The Master Sword has returned! Its blade once again houses the power to repel evil. The sword of the one true hero is revived at last!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', the Master Sword is kept in a hidden chamber in [[Hyrule Castle (The Wind Waker)|Hyrule Castle]]; while the Hero of Time returned to his era and left the Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time, the version of the Sword he used remained in the adult era, and was taken into safekeeping. The chamber features stained-glass windows depicting each of the Seven Sages, to memorialize the legend of ''Ocarina of Time''. Once again, the Master Sword maintains a seal, this time keeping time frozen in Hyrule Castle and weakening Ganondorf's magic; however, [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Link]] unknowingly draws the Master Sword from the pedestal after being instructed by the [[King of Red Lions]]; as a result, time in Hyrule Castle begins to flow again, and Ganondorf's magic is fully restored.


Later in the game, upon entering the [[Palace of Twilight]], [[Link]] infuses the Master Sword with light. This light comes from the light sources of the [[Twilight Realm]] known as [[Sol]]s. Once infused with light, the Master Sword can cut through veils of [[twilight]] which normally would transform Link into a wolf upon exposure. The light vanishes from the sword upon leaving the [[Twilight Realm]], but returns to the sword upon re-entry.
The Master Sword replaces the [[Hero's Sword]] once obtained; it deals double damage, and has a longer reach. However, Link later learns that Ganondorf has had the original Sages of Earth and Wind, [[Laruto]] and [[Fado]], murdered, and without their prayers to maintain its strength, the Master Sword has dulled and lost its sacred power. In its dulled state, the cross-guard is curved into the blade rather than extending outwards, the gem on the base is black rather than gold, the Triforce symbol on the ricasso is gone, and the blade has lost its shine. After Link awakens [[Medli]] and [[Makar]] as the new Sages, their prayers restore the Master Sword's power; Medli's prayers restore the cross-guard to its original position, while Makar's restore the gem, Triforce symbol, and shine. Once both Sages are awakened, the Master Sword regains the power to repel evil, and can destroy the magical barrier blocking access to [[Ganon's Tower (The Wind Waker)|Ganon's Tower]].
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===Skyward Sword===
Link uses the Master Sword during the final battle against Ganondorf, and with the help of [[Tetra|Princess Zelda]], kills him by driving the blade through his skull. As the last of Hyrule is flooded beneath the [[Great Sea]], the Master Sword is left stuck in Ganondorf's petrified body, where it would remain for the rest of time.
[[File:ss_mastersword.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Upon exposure to Din's flame, the Goddess White Sword becomes the Master Sword in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'']] ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'' explains the creation of the Master Sword. It was originally known as the [[Goddess Sword]] wielded by the Goddess, [[Hylia]]. The blade was exposed to three [[Sacred Flames]]—[[Farore's Flame]], [[Nayru's Flame]] and [[Din's Flame]]—and then blessed by the Goddess in the form of Zelda, turning it into the True Master Sword. In comparison to the Goddess Longsword, it deals twice the damage. Each slash can deal 16 points of damage. The Spin Slash deals 24 points of damage and the Skyward Strike deals 8 points of damage.
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[[File:ss_mastersword2.png|thumb|left|200px|The Master Sword in its true state after being blessed by [[Hylia]]]]
<br/>In this game, the Master Sword also has the ability to [[Skyward Strike|shoot beams of light]] and can [[Dowsing|search for people or items]]. This is likely due to the presence of Fi, the spirit inside the sword. After completing the game, the player can replay it in Hero Mode, which makes the Goddess Sword and subsequently the Master Sword's Skyward Strikes much quicker from the very beginning.
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===A Link Between Worlds===
==''Twilight Princess''==
[[File:A_Link_Between_Worlds_-_Master_Sword.png|thumb|left|200px|Link obtaining the Master Sword from the Lost Woods in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'']]
{{Quote|You got the Master Sword! Only the true hero can wield this legendary weapon!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''}}
The Master Sword makes an appearance in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', and is found in the same location as ''A Link to the Past''. It can be found in the Lost Woods and cannot be obtained until after Link has collected the [[Pendants of Virtue]] and finds his way through the woods. It is needed to break the barrier around Hyrule Castle.
{{Quote|Light filled the Master Sword! Its blade glows with a golden light in the [[Twilight Realm]]. With it, you can cut through dark fog!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'', the Master Sword is kept deep within the [[Sacred Grove]] in [[Faron Woods (Twilight Princess)|Faron Woods]], inside the ruins of the [[Temple of Time (Twilight Princess)|Temple of Time]]. When [[Link (Twilight Princess)|Link]] is trapped in his [[Wolf Link|wolf form]] after [[Zant]] drives a [[Shadow Crystal]] into his forehead, [[Zelda (Twilight Princess)|Princess Zelda]] informs him that only the Master Sword can remove it and lift the curse. Link and [[Midna]] journey to the Sacred Grove and are eventually able to gain access; the Master Sword emits a brilliant blast of sacred light, removing the Shadow Crystal from Link and enabling him to draw the blade.


The Master Sword replaces the [[Forgotten Sword]] and features enhanced strength over his previous sword, and like its prequel, a sword beam can be shot out of the Master Sword whenever Link has full health. It can be upgraded to deal more damage if Link acquires two [[Master Ore]]s and gives them to the [[Blacksmith (Hyrule)|Blacksmith]] in [[Hyrule]], and he can further upgrade the Master Sword if he takes two more [[Master Ore]]s to the [[Blacksmith (Lorule)|Blacksmith]] in [[Lorule]]. When upgraded, the Master Sword Lv2 has a red blade while the Master Sword Lv3 has a golden blade, much like the [[Tempered Sword]] and the [[Golden Sword]] respectively in ''A Link to the Past''.
The Master Sword replaces the [[Ordon Sword]] once obtained. It deals double damage, has a longer reach, and is used to gain access to the Temple of Time dungeon by placing it in the Pedestal of Time. Later, after Link infuses the Master Sword with the [[Sol]]s in the [[Palace of Twilight]], the Master Sword's sacred power becomes even stronger, making it capable of instantly defeating [[Twilight]] monsters and clearing away [[Dark Fog]]. However, this upgrade is only in effect inside the [[Twilight Realm]]; [[Midna]] notes that this is a sign of the Twilight gods' favour.


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At the end of the game, Link uses the Master Sword to finish Ganondorf using the [[Ending Blow]]. As peace returns to Hyrule, Link returns the Master Sword to the pedestal in the Sacred Grove, where it rests.
 
==''Four Swords''==
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition|Four Swords Anniversary Edition]]'', the Master Sword is an optional sword upgrade that is obtained by completing the [[Realm of Memories]]. It enables [[Link (Four Swords)|Link]] to fire Sword Beams while at full health. It is implied that this Master Sword is simply an upgrade to the [[Four Sword]], given that Link can still divide into four copies using it.
 
==''Skyward Sword''==
{{Quote|The [[Din's Flame|flames of Din]] have imbued your blade with a sacred white light that demons revile.|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''}}
{{Quote|The [[Hylia|goddess]] has blessed your blade, and the Master Sword has at last achieved its ultimate form! The sword is now imbued with the mythical power to drive back demons, and only [Link] may wield it!|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', the Master Sword is revealed to have originally been the Goddess Sword, and inhabited by a guardian spirit known as Fi. After Zelda and [[Impa (Skyward Sword)|Impa]] travel to the past at the [[Temple of Time (Skyward Sword)|Temple of Time]], the Old One informs Link that the Goddess Sword is not powerful enough to open the second [[Gate of Time]] in the [[Sealed Grounds]], and that Link must first use the three Sacred Flames around the Surface to temper the blade and unlock the required power. Each Flame empowers and physically alters the sword; Din's Flame tempers the [[Goddess White Sword]] into the Master Sword. In this state, however, the blade's color scheme is duller, the cross-guard is curved into the blade, the gem on the cross-guard is black, and the blade is plain white, indicating that it is not yet at full power. Regardless, this Master Sword has gained the ability to repel evil, and can activate the Gate of Time.
 
After visiting Zelda in [[Hylia's Realm]], the Master Sword is blessed, becoming the '''True Master Sword''' and reverting to its classic design. In this state, the Master Sword can only be wielded by a hero chosen by the Goddess, and its Skyward Strikes have greater speed and range. If examined closely, it is revealed that the cross-guard's unique design is meant to resemble a [[Loftwing]], with the yellow gem as the beak and gold decals as the body.
 
==''A Link Between Worlds''==
{{Quote|You got the Master Sword—a blade for a true hero! It fires a beam when you're at full health.|N/A, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds|A Link Between Worlds]]'', the Master Sword is kept in its pedestal in the Lost Woods, mirroring its appearance in ''A Link to the Past''. It is obtained in the same way; [[Link (A Link Between Worlds)|Link]] must obtain all three Pendants of Virtue, which will enable him to draw the Master Sword from its pedestal.
 
The Master Sword replaces the [[Forgotten Sword]] once obtained. It deals double damage, has a longer reach, and can fire Sword Beams when Link is at full health; it is also required to dispel the magical barrier around Hyrule Castle and confront [[Yuga]]. It can later be upgraded to the [[Tempered Sword|Master Sword Lv2]], and then the [[Golden Sword|Master Sword Lv3]], by giving [[Master Ore]] to the [[Blacksmith]] in both Hyrule and [[Lorule]], respectively.
 
==''Breath of the Wild''==
{{Quote|The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its blade gleams with a sacred luster that can oppose the Calamity. Only a hero chosen by the sword itself may wield it.|[[Hyrule Compendium]] description, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''}}
{{Quote|The legendary sword that seals the darkness, a blade that can combat the Calamity. Link's triumph over the [[Trial of the Sword]] has awakened its true splendour.|Description after completing [[EX Trial of the Sword]], ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', the Master Sword was wielded by [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] prior to the [[Great Calamity]], after he was discovered to be worthy of drawing the blade from its pedestal in [[Korok Forest]]. In "[[Subdued Ceremony]]", the speech recited by [[Zelda (Breath of the Wild)|Zelda]] states that the Sword is bound to the spirit of the hero, and whether "skyward bound", "adrift in time", or "steeped in the glowing embers of twilight", it always comes to aid him. In "[[Resolve and Grief]]", Zelda reveals that she can hear the Master Sword talk to her, presumably referring to Fi.
 
During the Great Calamity, Link wielded the Master Sword against an attacking horde of [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] as he was escorting Zelda to [[Fort Hateno]]. During the intense battle that ensued, Link was gravely wounded, and the Master Sword's power was completely exhausted from overuse, the blade being reduced to a decayed stump. When Zelda awakened her sacred powers and shut down the Guardian horde, she had Link delivered to the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] so he could recover from his wounds, and returned the Master Sword to its pedestal in Korok Forest so that it could recover, promising the blade that its master would return.
 
100 years later, in the present, the Master Sword remains in Korok Forest, the blade fully repaired; Link can come across several hints on where to find the Master Sword during his journey. When he does find the Sword, the Great Deku Tree warns Link that to test the wielder's worth, drawing the blade will drain their life energy and kill them if they are not worthy. To draw the Master Sword from its pedestal, Link must have at least 13 [[Heart Container]]s.
 
The Master Sword is a metal [[One-Handed Weapon]], which cannot be dropped or put on display in [[Link's House]]; however, it takes up no space in the player's inventory, instead having a dedicated slot. It has a base attack power of 30, and a base durability of 40. However, if Link is in the proximity of [[Malice]] (either from being inside a [[dungeon]], in the proximity of Guardians, [[Blight Ganon]]s, Calamity Ganon, or Malice itself), the blade will glow blue, increasing the attack power to 60 and vastly increasing the durability; the awakened Master Sword is the strongest one-handed weapon in the game. If Link attempts to throw the Master Sword, he will instead fire a Sword Beam if he is at full health, which takes 1 durability from the blade; Sword Beams deal 10 damage, and the range increases alongside Link's number of Heart Containers. Upon running out of durability, the Master Sword's blade turns black and loses its sacred property, rendering it unusable for 10 real-life minutes until it has recharged.
 
The Master Sword can be upgraded by progressing through the [[Trial of the Sword]]. Completing the Beginning Trials increases the Master Sword's base attack power to 40, and completing the Middle Trials increase it to 50. Completing the Final Trials will awaken the Master Sword's full power, causing it to remain in its awakened state at all times, enabling Link to fire Sword Beams without draining durability, and increasing the durability to a whopping 188.
 
==''Age of Calamity''==
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'', the Master Sword is a [[One-Handed Weapon (Age of Calamity)|One-Handed Weapon]] that is unlocked by completing [[Freeing Korok Forest]]. It is wielded alongside the Hylian Shield and [[Knight's Bow]]. Just like its predecessor, it can fire Sword Beams after certain attacks if Link is at full health.


===Breath of the Wild===
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
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{{Quote|The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its sacred power has been diminished after being ravaged by the [[Gloom|gloom]] beneath [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]].|Decayed Master Sword description, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''}}
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{{Quote|The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its corruption was healed by its time with the [[Light Dragon]]. The blade gleams with a scared luster that can oppose the Demon King.|Hyrule Compendium description, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''}}
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'', the Master Sword was returned to its pedestal sometime after the events of the previous game, to recharge following Calamity Ganon's defeat. When [[Gloom]] begins to leak from [[Beneath Hyrule Castle]], Link and Zelda retrieve the sword to use during their investigation; the Great Deku Tree explains that the Master Sword has been restored to its full power, and reveals that it has the ability to grow stronger when exposed to sacred light, potentially with no limit. Later, when the two confront Ganondorf's mummified body in the [[Imprisoning Chamber]], Link attempts to use the Master Sword to block a stream of Gloom directed at Zelda; the Gloom corrodes and shatters the blade into pieces, although the tip cuts Ganondorf's cheek as it flies off. Ganondorf recognizes the Master Sword for what it is, and expresses disappointment at having defeated Link so easily. When the [[Upheaval]] begins and Zelda falls into the chasm below, Link tosses the destroyed Master Sword aside to try and save her.


In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', the Master Sword can be found in its pedestal in the [[Korok Forest]], guarded by the [[Great Deku Tree]]. The Great Deku Tree reveals to Link that if a person deemed to be weak attempts to draw the Master Sword from its pedestal, they will slowly lose their life. This means that Link must be powerful enough to draw the blade from its slumber and, unlike any previous incarnation, he requires at least thirteen hearts to successfully retrieve the sword (These hearts must be permanent [[Heart Container|heart containers]]: using consumables that [[Temporary Heart|temporarily increase your maximum hearts]] will not allow you to obtain the Master Sword). Upon taking the sword, Link will obtain [[The Master Sword (Memory)|a memory of the sword being placed in the pedestal]]; however, this memory is not actually Link's, rather, it is [[Zelda#Breath of the Wild|Princess Zelda]]'s. Zelda placed the sword in its resting place after [[Zelda's Awakening|Link's near-death]], where the hero would come to retrieve it once more after his slumber in the [[Shrine of Resurrection]].
When Link recovers in the [[Room of Awakening]], he finds the '''Decayed Master Sword''' stuck in a nearby rock, with only the hilt and decayed ricasso still intact. In this state, the Master Sword has a base damage of 1 and a durability of 5; it has lost all of its sacred power, cannot be [[fuse]]d, and will not recharge after running out of energy, making it the worst weapon in the game. However, it is required in order to get past several vine walls that block Link's path in the Room of Awakening. Later, after Link passes through the [[Temple of Time (Tears of the Kingdom)|Temple of Time]], he discovers a pedestal with a glowing yellow light shining from it; the Master Sword instructs him to place it on the pedestal. When Link does so, the blade is sent back in time via [[Recall]], where it is retrieved by Zelda in the distant past.


The Master Sword has a base strength of 30 damage, initially leaving it outclassed by a multitude of other single-handed weapons. Its true power, however, comes in the presence of evil when Link ventures to certain areas or draws near certain enemies. This includes all guardian variations and the entirety of [[Hyrule Castle]], as well as the four [[Divine Beasts]], where Ganon's presence is most powerful. The blade will glow with a blue aura, and its strength will boost to 60 damage, making it the most powerful single-handed weapon in the game.  
The Master Sword assures Zelda that Link is safe in the present, and that it was sent back so that it could recover its strength to face Ganondorf. Now understanding why she was sent back in time, Zelda comes up with a plan to [[Draconification|draconify]] herself, enabling the Master Sword to absorb sacred light over millennia and return to its former glory. After [[Mineru]] seals her spirit in the [[Purah Pad]], the rest of the [[Seven Sages]] promise to pass on their abilities to their descendants, and the [[Great Sky Island]] is equipped with everything Link needs to recover, Zelda swallows a [[Secret Stone]] and transforms into the [[Light Dragon]], the Master Sword becoming embedded in a growth on her forehead.


Like all other weapons in ''Breath of the Wild'', it can be rendered unusable after extensive use. However, it is special in that the Sword will never break, or disappear from the inventory after obtaining it. After the Sword loses its power from extensive use, it will auto-repair itself gradually and return to normal after some time. When the Master Sword is engulfed in its true power, it will gain a huge durability boost.
In the present, after Link awakens Mineru, she advises that he recover the Master Sword. To locate the blade, Link must defeat the [[Gloom Spawn]] inside the [[Deku Tree Chasm]] and purge the corrupted fog from Korok Forest; the recovered Great Deku Tree will then mark the Light Dragon's current position on the map. When Link attempts to pull the Master Sword, the Light Dragon reacts in pain and attempts to shake him off; Link needs at least two complete [[Stamina Wheel]]s to hold on until the Light Dragon calms down and the growth retracts. Once successful, Link draws the Master Sword; the decayed blade has been replaced with one made from the Light Dragon's crystal, and its power is restored. If Link did not already retrieve the Master Sword, he automatically draws it during the battle against the [[Demon Dragon]].


The Master Sword plays a prominent role in Link's memories, and is once again indicated to only be usable by the chosen hero. During Link's final memory, and Zelda's memory when the Sword is retrieved, it is shown to be in a severely damaged and rusted condition, something that has not been seen in any previous Zelda game. After being placed into its resting spot by Princess Zelda, the Sword gradually regained its luster and restored itself to its most powerful state.  
The Master Sword functions similarly to its appearance in ''Breath of the Wild'' but like all other weapons, has been nerfed to account for fusing. When the blade is in the proximity of Gloom-infected enemies, it glows blue, increasing its attack power by 15 while confronting [[Phantom Ganon (Tears of the Kingdom)|Phantom Ganon]] and [[Demon King Ganondorf|Ganondorf]], it increases by 30 and becomes unbreakable. The Master Sword can be fused like any other weapon, with the fused material remaining until the blade runs out of energy; however, the material cannot be recovered at the [[Break-a-Part Shop]] and its durability isn't increased. When the blade is fused, glowing [[Zonai]] runes appear along the side, and the fused material will only appear briefly as a green apparition whenever the blade is drawn.


After Link's death during his final memory, the sword begins to flash blue and emit a sound that is the same as [[Fi]]'s in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]'', indicating that she is still present within the blade. Fi speaks to Princess Zelda, and tells her that Link can still be saved by taking him to the [[Shrine of Resurrection]], where he can fully recover to fight [[Calamity Ganon]] once more.
An alternate version of the Master Sword, titled "MsgNotFound", is used by Link in the game's prologue. It is based on the sword's first appearance before Ganondorf destroys it, and it can be used in regular gameplay through hacking; it has a base power of 30 and infinite durability, but cannot be fused without causing glitches.


==Non-Canon Appearances==
==Non-Canon Appearances==
===Soul Calibur II===
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In the fighting game ''[[Soul Calibur II]]'', the Master Sword is Link's default weapon. Link starts with this weapon, along with the [[Hylian Shield]], and it is the most well balanced of all his weapons. The Master Sword is also used when combined with the [[Mirror Shield]].
===''A Link to the Past'' (Ishinomori)===
In the [[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Comic)|''A Link to the Past'' comic miniseries]], [[Sahasrahla's Wife]] elaborates on part of the Master Sword's history: she tells of ancient scrolls that speak of the prosperous people who lived in Hyrule prior to its decline. They forged several powerful weapons, including the Master Sword, a treasure created to resist evil power that now dwells in the Lost Woods. When Agahnim kidnaps Princess Zelda, Link begins his journey to find the Master Sword after Zelda states that it is the only weapon that can harm the sorcerer. He finds Sahasrahla, who is surprised that a youth is attempting to find the legendary blade, but nonetheless informs him that he must first recover the Pendants of Virtue.


===Animal Crossing: New Leaf===
After acquiring all three Pendants, Link draws the Master Sword from its pedestal and travels to Hyrule Castle to confront Agahnim; though he grows cocky, Sahasrahla warns Link not to place his full trust in the blade, as even the Master Sword cannot harm Agahnim's body. Sure enough, the Master Sword passes through Agahnim without harming him, and the sorcerer paralyzes Link with a single glance before banishing him to the [[Dark World]]. Since the hero and the blade are as one, Link's rage towards Agahnim channels through the Master Sword, Sahasrahla informs Link that the Master Sword can also ''repel'' evil, not just resist it; turning Agahnim's magic back at him, Link is able to win the fight.
The Master Sword can be obtained from fortune cookies in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' as it appears in ''Skyward Sword''. It is a furniture item that can be displayed in one's house. It is in its pedestal when placed in a house.


===Hyrule Warriors===
Link uses the Master Sword against Ganon, stunning him and enabling Zelda to finish the King of Thieves with the [[Silver Arrow]]s. As peace returns to Hyrule, Link returns the Master Sword to its pedestal; the final scene is of the Master Sword, overgrown and covered in foiliage, as it rests.
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The Master Sword is found in the [[Temple of the Sacred Sword]]. It has a Light element, and 300 base power.


{{Quote|The legendary blade of evil's bane. Only the chosen hero can wield this sword. When attacking with full health, your strikes gain a little extra oomph!|In-Game Description}}
===''Ancient Stone Tablets''===
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ancient Stone Tablets|Ancient Stone Tablets]]'', the Master Sword can be obtained from the Lost Woods during Week 4; in previous weeks, the entrance to its resting place is blocked by a Soldier. It is the strongest sword in the game, and can shoot Sword Beams while the player is at full health. In the ending, the player, Zelda, and [[Aginah]] return the Master Sword to its pedestal.
 
===''Super Smash Bros.'' Series===
In every ''[[Super Smash Bros. (Series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' game, Link and [[Link (The Wind Waker)|Toon Link]] wield the Master Sword as his main weapon, alongside the Hylian Shield and [[Hero's Shield]], respectively. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time also appears as an obtainable Trophy. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', Link can fire Sword Beams from the Master Sword by performing his forward smash at 0%.
 
===''SoulCalibur II''===
In ''[[SoulCalibur II]]'', the Master Sword is the default weapon used by Link. It is wielded alongside the Hylian Shield, but can also be wielded alongside the [[Mirror Shield]] from ''Ocarina of Time'' after unlocking it.
 
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Weapon
!Cost (Gold)
!Attributes
!Description
|-
|[[File:SC2-Master Sword & Hylian Shield.png|80px]]<br/>Master Sword
|Unlocked from start.
|Well-balanced
|A magic sword and shield that have accompanied Link on many adventures and helped him repeatedly save the land of Hyrule. This journey is no less dire, and Link once again goes into battle equipped with these items, this time in another world. These are well-balanced arms for Link.
|-
|[[File:SC2-Master Sword & Mirror Shield.png|80px]]<br/>[[Mirror Shield]]
|2,200
|Hits taken are counters<br/>33% of damage received is inflicted back onto opponent
|A mirror-like shield found in the [[Spirit Temple (Ocarina of Time)|Spirit Temple]]. It is an amazing work of art, and there are few who would argue that it is not one of the finest shields in Hyrule. It is said that its surface reflects not only light but hostile intent as well.
|}
 
===''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''===
In ''The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'', the Master Sword is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch version, and can be obtained by scanning Zelda [[amiibo]] or inside a chest near Paarthurnax at the Throat of the World. It functions as an Elven Sword with slightly lower weight, and uniquely, it is the only weapon in the game that does not accumulate bloodstains.
 
===''Nintendo Land''===
{{Monita|This legendary sword is imbued with awe-inspiring magical power and can only be wielded by the righteous. That means if you've been very naughty, you probably won't be able to use it.|hide|left}}
In ''[[Nintendo Land]]'', the Master Sword appears as one of the 200 prizes that can be won using the central tower in Nintendo Land plaza.
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===''Hyrule Warriors''===
{{Quote|The legendary blade of evil's bane. Only the chosen hero can wield this sword. When attacking with full health, your strikes gain a little extra oomph!|In-game description, ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''}}
In ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]'', the Master Sword is a [[Hyrule Warriors Weapons|weapon]] class used by [[Link (Hyrule Warriors)|Link]], wielded alongside the [[Hylian Shield]]. The [[Hyrulean Forces]] resolve to obtain the sacred blade and use its power in the final assault against [[Cia]], with [[Zelda (Hyrule Warriors)|Princess Zelda]] and [[Lana]] both believing Link to be worthy of the sword. Link is able to obtain the sword inside the [[Temple of the Sacred Sword]], where he uses it to fend off [[Wizzro]] and an army of attacking monsters. However, Link begins to grow cocky after wielding the Master Sword, behaving more recklessly in battle and refusing to listen to his allies' orders. Cia exploits Link's hubris, cursing him and summoning an endless army of [[Dark Link]]s that overwhelm the allied forces. Link's allies convince him that he can't do everything by himself, enabling the hero to overcome his pride and unlock the Master Sword's full potential, banishing the curse.
 
Uniquely, the Master Sword is one-of-a-kind, and the player cannot obtain new copies of the weapon or sell it. It uses the same moveset as the [[Hylian Sword]], but several attacks are stronger, and Link's [[Spin Attack]] has a wider range. After completing [[A War of Spirit]] in [[Legend Mode]], the Master Sword's power is fully awakened, enabling Link to fire Sword Beams after certain attacks while at full health. Additionally, the Master Sword comes with two Legendary Skills, which can only be removed once a specific requirement has been fulfilled:
 
*'''Evil's Bane:''' To unlock this Skill, remove the Legendary Seal by obtaining all Level 1, 2, and 3 weapons, then get 10,000 KOs (25,000 in the Wii U version) to unlock the Skill. Increases the Master Sword's strength by +200.
*'''Exorcism:''' Only appears in ''[[Hyrule Warriors Legends]]'' and ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition|Definitive Edition]]''. To unlock this Skill, remove the Legendary Seal by obtaining all Level 4 (and 4+ in ''Definitive Edition'') weapons, then get 15,000 KOs to unlock the Skill. Increases the Master Sword's strength by +400, and unlocks all Sealed Skills on other weapons.
 
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Weapon
!Element
!Strength
!Location
|-
|[[File:HW Master Sword.png|140px]]<br/>Master Sword
|{{Light}} Light
|300<br/>(+200 with Evil's Bane)<br/>(+400 with Exorcism)
|Complete [[The Sacred Sword]] in [[Legend Mode]].
|}
 
===''My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess''===
In ''[[My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess]]'', the Master Sword is the twenty-fourth puzzle in the ''Picross'' series and the sixteenth in the ''Mega Picross'' series.
 
===''Super Mario Maker 2''===
In ''[[Super Mario Maker 2]]'', the Master Sword as added as a power-up to the ''Super Mario Bros.'' style in the v2.0.0 update. When collected, it transforms the player into Link, who can use the sword to perform stab attacks, as well as the [[Dash Attack]] and [[Down Thrust]]; Link can also block hazards with the Hylian Shield, use the [[Bow]] to fire [[Silver Arrow]]s, and create and throw [[Bomb]]s; additionally, the game's music is replaced with the soundtrack from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''.
 
==Trivia==
*According to the original Japanese txt 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.
*''[[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.
*The Snake Killer from ''[[Wikipedia:Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru|The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls]]'' is very similar to the Master Sword; it was drawn from the ground in an isolated area (the Ice Cave), and was required to defeat the final boss (Delarin, a snake). An ancient tablet regarding the Snake Killer had the message "When thou seeth thy true friend, the golden sword shalt awaken." When the spring bell was rung and Richard transformed back into a human, the Snake Killer began to glow and was used by Prince Sable to slay Delarin.
*In the ending of ''Skyward Sword'', due to the time travel involved, the Master Sword and Goddess Sword exist simultaneously; the Master Sword is laid to rest in the [[Sealed Temple]], while the Goddess Sword remains [[Inside the Statue of the Goddess]] in [[Skyloft]]. This likely explains how the [[Goddess Statue]]s in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' are able to reward it to Link.
**The Master Sword also exists twice in both ''Breath of the Wild'' and ''Tears of the Kingdom''; the original one, wielded by Link before the Great Calamity and during the events of ''Breath of the Wild'', and the repaired Master Sword embedded in the Light Dragon's forehead.
*''A Link to the Past'' and ''A Link Between Worlds'' are the only games where the Master Sword can be permanently upgraded beyond its base power.
*The ''A Link to the Past'' manga claims the Master Sword was forged by the Sages, on behalf of the Goddess.
*While the Master Sword is a one-handed weapon, it can be used with both hands due to being a two-handed broadsword.
*In ''Twilight Princess'', the gem and round area above the grip are engraved with boxlike symbols reminiscent of [[Hylian]]. ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'' removed the symbols from the gem and replaced the cross-guard engravings with the Latin alphabet, represented by corresponding characters from the Greek alphabet. The exceptions are "j" and "v", as other characters are used due to them having no Greek equivalent.
*Despite being claimed by the storyline to be the strongest blade in existence and the only one capable of defeating Ganon, stronger weapons do exist, such as [[Biggoron's Sword]], the [[Silver Arrow]]s, and [[Light Arrow]]s. It can also be upgraded in certain games.
*It is implied that the Master Sword absorbs and draws power from fused materials, rather than attaching to them.
*Princess Zelda is the only character other than Link who is seen touching the Master Sword; she returns it to Link when the blade is knocked out of his hand in ''The Wind Waker'', she places the broken Master Sword into its pedestal in ''Breath of the Wild'', and carries it in ''Tears of the Kingdom'' after Link sends it back to her. It is implied that [[Rauru (Tears of the Kingdom)|King Rauru]] can also touch the Master Sword, since there is no other plausible explanation for how the blade was transported from the Depths to the Room of Awakening.
*According to the [[Hyrule Historia]], the Master Sword's hilt and the [[Ocarina of Time]] were both forged from [[Timeshift Stones]]s, explaining their similar colour and time-based abilities.
*In the French version of ''A Link to the Past'' and the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] version of ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess'', the Master Sword is called "Excalibur" and in ''Oracle of Seasons'' and ''Oracle of Ages'', it is called "Épée Maitre", but this was changed to the official French name "Épée de Légende" in the HD remaster of ''The Wind Waker'' and ''Twilight Princess''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery caption="''A Link to the Past''">
File:Wp1-1920x1200.jpg|Artwork from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Master Sword - LTTP art.png|Official artwork
File:Lttp_mastersword.jpg|Artwork from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Lttp mastersword.jpg|Official artwork of the Master Sword in its pedestal
File:Lttp_mastersword_sprite.jpg|Pulling out the Master Sword in A Link to the Past''
File:Master Sword 25th Anniversary Wallpaper - LTTP.jpg|25th Anniversary artwork
File:Lttp_zd_108.png|The Master Sword in A Link to the Past''
File:Lttpmaster sword.png|The Master Sword in its pedestal
File:Lttp_end_sword.png|The Master Sword in the End Credits of A Link to the Past''
File:Lttp mastersword sprite.jpg|Pulling the Master Sword
File:MasterSwordlttp.png|Artwork from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Lttp zd 108.png|Link draws the Master Sword
File:Item_mastersword.gif‎|Sprite from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Item mastersword.gif|Pedestal sprite
File:MasterSword.png|Master Sword icon from ''A Link to the Past''
File:Master-Sword-Inventory.png|Inventory icon
File:Master-Sword-Art.png|Master Sword Art from ''Ocarina of Time''
</gallery>
File:Master-Sword-Art-2.png|Master Sword Art from ''Ocarina of Time''
<gallery caption="''Ocarina of Time''">
File:Master-Sword-3D.png|Master Sword Icon from ''Ocarina of Time 3D''
File:Master-Sword-Art.png|N64 promo render
File:Master Sword OoT.png|Master Sword within the Pedestal of Time from ''Ocarina of Time''
File:Master Sword OoT.png|The Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time
File:TWW-Master-Sword.png|Artwork from ''The Wind Waker''
File:Oot3ds mastersword.jpg|Link draws the Master Sword (''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D|Ocarina of Time 3D]]'')
File:Master Sword Sacred Grove.jpg|Master Sword within the Sacred Grove in ''Twilight Princess''
File:Master Sword - OoT N64 Icon.png|N64 icon
File:ALBW-MasterSword.jpg|Artwork of the Master Sword from ''A Link Between Worlds''
File:Master-Sword-3D.png|3DS icon
File:BOTW Master Sword happybirthday Zelda - BotW art.jpg|Artwork of the Master Sword in [[Korok Forest]] from ''Breath of the Wild''
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File:SC2-Master Sword & Hylian Shield 1.png|Master Sword & [[Hylian Shield]] SoulCalibur II gallery entry (page 1)
File:Oosmastersword.png|Obtaining the Master Sword in ''Seasons'' from the Trading Sequence
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File:King-Zora-Secret-3.png|Obtaining the Master Sword in ''Ages'' with the King Zora Secret
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File:A Link Between Worlds - Master Sword.png|Link obtains the Master Sword
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File:Link Champion Tunic - HWAoC.png|Artwork of Link with the Master Sword in ''Age of Calamity''
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File:Master Sword - TotK icon.png|Master Sword, Healed
File:Master Sword (Fused) - TotK icon.png|Master Sword, [[fuse]]d to any item
File:Master Sword (Glowing) - TotK icon.png|Master Sword, glowing [[gloom]]-activated state
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File:SC2-Master Sword & Hylian Shield 1.png|Master Sword gallery entry in ''SoulCalibur II'' (p. 1)
File:SC2-Master Sword & Hylian Shield 2.png|Master Sword gallery entry in ''SoulCalibur II'' (p. 2)
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File:SC2-Mirror Shield 2.png|Mirror Shield gallery entry in ''SoulCalibur II'' (p. 2)
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Spoiler Alert! This article describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.
This article is about the recurring legendary sword. For the sword's Hyrule Warriors moveset, see Hylian Sword. For The Recovered Memory from Breath of the Wild, see The Master Sword (Memory). For the precursor from The Legend of Zelda and The Adventure of Link, see Magical Sword.
Master Sword

Games

Locations

Lost Woods (A Link to the Past/A Link Between Worlds)
Temple of Time (Ocarina of Time)
Hyrule Castle (The Wind Waker)
Sacred Grove (Twilight Princess)
Temple of Hylia (Skyward Sword)
Korok Forest (Breath of the Wild)
Light Dragon (Tears of the Kingdom)

Upgrade from

Noble Sword (Oracle of Seasons/Oracle of Ages)

Upgrade to

Tempered Sword (A Link to the Past)

Used by

Base Power

30 (base)
40 (Breath of the Wild, first luster)
45 (Tears of the Kingdom, luster)
50 (Breath of the Wild, second luster)
60 (full luster)
1 (decayed)

Base Durability

40 (base)
188 (Breath of the Wild, full power)
5 (decayed)

Related

In Other Languages[show]
Language Name
Japan 日本語 マスターソード
?(Master Sword Lv1)
Canada Française Épée de légende
France Française Épée de légende
Latin America Español Espada Maestra
Spain Español Espada Maestra
Germany Deutsch Master-Schwert
Italy Italiana Spada Suprema
Netherlands Nederlands Meesterzwaard
Russia Русский Высший Меч (Supreme Sword)
Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao 正體字/繁體字 大師之劍
South Korea 한국어 마스터 소드

The Master Sword is a recurring sword in The Legend of Zelda series. Also known as the Sacred Sword, the Blade of Evil's Bane, or the Sword that Seals the Darkness, it is the signature weapon of Link and one of the most integral parts of both the character's visual identity and the franchise as a whole.

Overview

The Master Sword was originally forged by the Goddess Hylia as the Goddess Sword, which was later forged into the Master Sword by the Hero of the Sky and the spirit which dwelled inside the blade, Fi. The two bathed the Goddess Sword in the three Sacred Flames around the Surface to awaken the blade's hidden strength; Din's Flame specifically granted the Sword the ability to repel evil in all forms. After being bathed in all three Flames, Zelda's blessing transformed the Master Sword into its true form.

In A Link to the Past, the Master Sword had a red grip and yellow cross-guard (both are red in-game); however, before drawn from its pedestal, it is seen with a blue cross-guard and purple grip. The Master Sword's most iconic design, established in Ocarina of Time, is as a longsword with a blue handle and pommel, green grip, blue cross-guard shaped like a pair of extended wings, a yellow gem in the center of the cross-guard, and a ricasso with the symbol of the Triforce etched into it. The blade itself is often seen with an ethereal blue shine, showing the sacred power that dwells inside the Master Sword.

Abilities

The Master Sword is blessed with sacred light, and has the ability to vanquish any source of evil, bypassing even the power of the Triforce. It can also be used to destroy magical barriers or break curses involving powerful dark magic, and is capable of sealing the remains of demons inside of itself. Additionally, the sword draws on heavenly power to perform Skyward Strikes, firing projectiles of sacred power. Even when on low power, the Master Sword can conduct lightning strikes to fire Skyward Strikes made from electricity.

Only a hero "pure of heart and strong of body" is capable of wielding the Master Sword, and anyone with a tainted heart cannot even touch the blade. If a hero chosen by the Master Sword draws the blade when they are too young to bear the title of hero, their spirit will be sealed away, sending them into a deep slumber until they come of age (as seen in Ocarina of Time). If someone attempts to draw the Master Sword but is too physically weak to wield it, the blade will gradually drain their life force and kill them unless they release the sword. In Ocarina of Time, the Master Sword also serves as a key, keeping the entrance to the Sacred Realm sealed so long as it remains in the Pedestal of Time. If a hero has been placed into stasis by the blade, they can exploit this to perform a limited form of time travel, returning the Master Sword to the pedestal to revisit their youth, or drawing it again to return to the present.

As seen in A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds, the Master Sword can be further upgraded through smithing or magical means. However, these upgrades are never permanent, and after its task is accomplished and the Master Sword returned to its pedestal, it will dull back to its original state.

A Link to the Past

"The hero's triumph on Cataclysm's Eve wins three Symbols of Virtue. The Master Sword he will then retrieve, keeping the knights' line true."

— Engraving on the Master Sword's pedestal, A Link to the Past

In A Link to the Past, Link is instructed to find the Master Sword by Saharasla, in order to defeat Agahnim and stop him from conquering Hyrule. The Master Sword is kept deep in the Lost Woods, accessed through a log tunnel in the northwest corner of the woods; a prophecy is inscribed into the Sword's pedestal in ancient Hylian, which can be translated using the Book of Mudora. To obtain the Master Sword, Link must first obtain all three Pendants of Virtue, which enable him to pull the blade out.

The Master Sword replaces the Fighter's Sword once obtained. It deals double damage, has a slightly longer reach, and grants Link the ability to fire Sword Beams while at full health; it is also required to destroy the magical barrier blocking access to the upper levels of Hyrule Castle, and is used to obtain the Ether Medallion and Bombos Medallion. Finally, the Master Sword's Spin Attacks are the only attack capable of damaging Ganon. After Ganon is defeated, Link returns the Master Sword to the Lost Woods, where it can rest until the next hero needs it.

In the GBA version, the Master Sword can also break Jars and Skulls. The Master Sword can later be upgraded into the Tempered Sword, and then into the Golden Sword.

Ocarina of Time

In Ocarina of Time, the Master Sword is kept in a hidden chamber in the Temple of Time, behind the Door of Time; the Sword serves as a seal to separate Hyrule from the Sacred Realm, protecting the Triforce from falling into the wrong hands. During the events of the game, Link is sent on a quest by the Great Deku Tree (and later Princess Zelda) to obtain the three Spiritual Stones and enter the Sacred Realm, so that he may claim the Triforce before Ganondorf does. After Link opens the Door of Time by placing the Spiritual Stones on their respective pedestals and playing the Song of Time, he gains access to the hidden chamber, and pulls the Master Sword from the Pedestal of Time. However, since Link is too young to become the hero of time, his spirit is sealed inside the Chamber of Sages for seven years until he has come of age; during this time, Ganondorf enters the Sacred Realm, claims the Triforce of Power, and conquers Hyrule as the King of Evil.

The Master Sword is Adult Link's default weapon. It deals double damage compared to the Kokiri Sword and has a longer reach; additionally, the Master Sword is the only weapon which deals normal damage against Ganon. After completing the Forest Temple and meeting Sheik at the Temple of Time, Link can use the Master Sword to travel through time; placing it back in the pedestal sends him back to the child era, before Ganondorf becomes the King of Evil, while drawing it again returns him to the adult era. After Ganondorf is defeated and banished, Zelda sends Link back to the child era with the Ocarina of Time so he can regain his childhood; Link leaves the Master Sword in the Temple of Time, preventing the seal from ever breaking.

Oracle of Seasons & Oracle of Ages

"You got the legendary Master Sword!"

In Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, the Master Sword is an optional sword upgrade that can only be obtained via a Linked Game. To obtain it, Link must receive a sword upgrade with the Noble Sword in hand; this is done either by completing the Trading Sequence, or via either the Clock Shop Secret or King Zora Secret (depending on the game). If Link obtains one of these upgrades with the Wooden Sword, he will receive the Noble Sword instead, and the Master Sword is located via the other upgrade.

The Master Sword replaces the Noble Sword once obtained. It deals double damage compared to the Noble Sword (quadruple damage compared to the Wooden Sword), making it the most versatile sword in the game. Uniquely, the Master Sword in the Oracle games is not the real Master Sword, but merely the Noble Sword tempered to match its power; the replica resembles the Noble Sword, but is blue and features a second pair of prongs on the bottom of the cross-guard.

The Wind Waker

"You got the Master Sword! The legendary blade with the power to repel evil...once wielded by the legendary hero himself!"

"The prayers of the Earth Sage have restored the Master Sword's former energy! There is but one last step before it becomes the true Master Sword again!"

"The Master Sword has returned! Its blade once again houses the power to repel evil. The sword of the one true hero is revived at last!"

In The Wind Waker, the Master Sword is kept in a hidden chamber in Hyrule Castle; while the Hero of Time returned to his era and left the Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time, the version of the Sword he used remained in the adult era, and was taken into safekeeping. The chamber features stained-glass windows depicting each of the Seven Sages, to memorialize the legend of Ocarina of Time. Once again, the Master Sword maintains a seal, this time keeping time frozen in Hyrule Castle and weakening Ganondorf's magic; however, Link unknowingly draws the Master Sword from the pedestal after being instructed by the King of Red Lions; as a result, time in Hyrule Castle begins to flow again, and Ganondorf's magic is fully restored.

The Master Sword replaces the Hero's Sword once obtained; it deals double damage, and has a longer reach. However, Link later learns that Ganondorf has had the original Sages of Earth and Wind, Laruto and Fado, murdered, and without their prayers to maintain its strength, the Master Sword has dulled and lost its sacred power. In its dulled state, the cross-guard is curved into the blade rather than extending outwards, the gem on the base is black rather than gold, the Triforce symbol on the ricasso is gone, and the blade has lost its shine. After Link awakens Medli and Makar as the new Sages, their prayers restore the Master Sword's power; Medli's prayers restore the cross-guard to its original position, while Makar's restore the gem, Triforce symbol, and shine. Once both Sages are awakened, the Master Sword regains the power to repel evil, and can destroy the magical barrier blocking access to Ganon's Tower.

Link uses the Master Sword during the final battle against Ganondorf, and with the help of Princess Zelda, kills him by driving the blade through his skull. As the last of Hyrule is flooded beneath the Great Sea, the Master Sword is left stuck in Ganondorf's petrified body, where it would remain for the rest of time.

Twilight Princess

"You got the Master Sword! Only the true hero can wield this legendary weapon!"

"Light filled the Master Sword! Its blade glows with a golden light in the Twilight Realm. With it, you can cut through dark fog!"

In Twilight Princess, the Master Sword is kept deep within the Sacred Grove in Faron Woods, inside the ruins of the Temple of Time. When Link is trapped in his wolf form after Zant drives a Shadow Crystal into his forehead, Princess Zelda informs him that only the Master Sword can remove it and lift the curse. Link and Midna journey to the Sacred Grove and are eventually able to gain access; the Master Sword emits a brilliant blast of sacred light, removing the Shadow Crystal from Link and enabling him to draw the blade.

The Master Sword replaces the Ordon Sword once obtained. It deals double damage, has a longer reach, and is used to gain access to the Temple of Time dungeon by placing it in the Pedestal of Time. Later, after Link infuses the Master Sword with the Sols in the Palace of Twilight, the Master Sword's sacred power becomes even stronger, making it capable of instantly defeating Twilight monsters and clearing away Dark Fog. However, this upgrade is only in effect inside the Twilight Realm; Midna notes that this is a sign of the Twilight gods' favour.

At the end of the game, Link uses the Master Sword to finish Ganondorf using the Ending Blow. As peace returns to Hyrule, Link returns the Master Sword to the pedestal in the Sacred Grove, where it rests.

Four Swords

In Four Swords Anniversary Edition, the Master Sword is an optional sword upgrade that is obtained by completing the Realm of Memories. It enables Link to fire Sword Beams while at full health. It is implied that this Master Sword is simply an upgrade to the Four Sword, given that Link can still divide into four copies using it.

Skyward Sword

"The flames of Din have imbued your blade with a sacred white light that demons revile."

— N/A, Skyward Sword

"The goddess has blessed your blade, and the Master Sword has at last achieved its ultimate form! The sword is now imbued with the mythical power to drive back demons, and only [Link] may wield it!"

— N/A, Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, the Master Sword is revealed to have originally been the Goddess Sword, and inhabited by a guardian spirit known as Fi. After Zelda and Impa travel to the past at the Temple of Time, the Old One informs Link that the Goddess Sword is not powerful enough to open the second Gate of Time in the Sealed Grounds, and that Link must first use the three Sacred Flames around the Surface to temper the blade and unlock the required power. Each Flame empowers and physically alters the sword; Din's Flame tempers the Goddess White Sword into the Master Sword. In this state, however, the blade's color scheme is duller, the cross-guard is curved into the blade, the gem on the cross-guard is black, and the blade is plain white, indicating that it is not yet at full power. Regardless, this Master Sword has gained the ability to repel evil, and can activate the Gate of Time.

After visiting Zelda in Hylia's Realm, the Master Sword is blessed, becoming the True Master Sword and reverting to its classic design. In this state, the Master Sword can only be wielded by a hero chosen by the Goddess, and its Skyward Strikes have greater speed and range. If examined closely, it is revealed that the cross-guard's unique design is meant to resemble a Loftwing, with the yellow gem as the beak and gold decals as the body.

A Link Between Worlds

"You got the Master Sword—a blade for a true hero! It fires a beam when you're at full health."

In A Link Between Worlds, the Master Sword is kept in its pedestal in the Lost Woods, mirroring its appearance in A Link to the Past. It is obtained in the same way; Link must obtain all three Pendants of Virtue, which will enable him to draw the Master Sword from its pedestal.

The Master Sword replaces the Forgotten Sword once obtained. It deals double damage, has a longer reach, and can fire Sword Beams when Link is at full health; it is also required to dispel the magical barrier around Hyrule Castle and confront Yuga. It can later be upgraded to the Master Sword Lv2, and then the Master Sword Lv3, by giving Master Ore to the Blacksmith in both Hyrule and Lorule, respectively.

Breath of the Wild

"The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its blade gleams with a sacred luster that can oppose the Calamity. Only a hero chosen by the sword itself may wield it."

"The legendary sword that seals the darkness, a blade that can combat the Calamity. Link's triumph over the Trial of the Sword has awakened its true splendour."

— Description after completing EX Trial of the Sword, Breath of the Wild

In Breath of the Wild, the Master Sword was wielded by Link prior to the Great Calamity, after he was discovered to be worthy of drawing the blade from its pedestal in Korok Forest. In "Subdued Ceremony", the speech recited by Zelda states that the Sword is bound to the spirit of the hero, and whether "skyward bound", "adrift in time", or "steeped in the glowing embers of twilight", it always comes to aid him. In "Resolve and Grief", Zelda reveals that she can hear the Master Sword talk to her, presumably referring to Fi.

During the Great Calamity, Link wielded the Master Sword against an attacking horde of Guardians as he was escorting Zelda to Fort Hateno. During the intense battle that ensued, Link was gravely wounded, and the Master Sword's power was completely exhausted from overuse, the blade being reduced to a decayed stump. When Zelda awakened her sacred powers and shut down the Guardian horde, she had Link delivered to the Shrine of Resurrection so he could recover from his wounds, and returned the Master Sword to its pedestal in Korok Forest so that it could recover, promising the blade that its master would return.

100 years later, in the present, the Master Sword remains in Korok Forest, the blade fully repaired; Link can come across several hints on where to find the Master Sword during his journey. When he does find the Sword, the Great Deku Tree warns Link that to test the wielder's worth, drawing the blade will drain their life energy and kill them if they are not worthy. To draw the Master Sword from its pedestal, Link must have at least 13 Heart Containers.

The Master Sword is a metal One-Handed Weapon, which cannot be dropped or put on display in Link's House; however, it takes up no space in the player's inventory, instead having a dedicated slot. It has a base attack power of 30, and a base durability of 40. However, if Link is in the proximity of Malice (either from being inside a dungeon, in the proximity of Guardians, Blight Ganons, Calamity Ganon, or Malice itself), the blade will glow blue, increasing the attack power to 60 and vastly increasing the durability; the awakened Master Sword is the strongest one-handed weapon in the game. If Link attempts to throw the Master Sword, he will instead fire a Sword Beam if he is at full health, which takes 1 durability from the blade; Sword Beams deal 10 damage, and the range increases alongside Link's number of Heart Containers. Upon running out of durability, the Master Sword's blade turns black and loses its sacred property, rendering it unusable for 10 real-life minutes until it has recharged.

The Master Sword can be upgraded by progressing through the Trial of the Sword. Completing the Beginning Trials increases the Master Sword's base attack power to 40, and completing the Middle Trials increase it to 50. Completing the Final Trials will awaken the Master Sword's full power, causing it to remain in its awakened state at all times, enabling Link to fire Sword Beams without draining durability, and increasing the durability to a whopping 188.

Age of Calamity

In Age of Calamity, the Master Sword is a One-Handed Weapon that is unlocked by completing Freeing Korok Forest. It is wielded alongside the Hylian Shield and Knight's Bow. Just like its predecessor, it can fire Sword Beams after certain attacks if Link is at full health.

Tears of the Kingdom

"The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its sacred power has been diminished after being ravaged by the gloom beneath Hyrule Castle."

— Decayed Master Sword description, Tears of the Kingdom

"The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its corruption was healed by its time with the Light Dragon. The blade gleams with a scared luster that can oppose the Demon King."

— Hyrule Compendium description, Tears of the Kingdom

In Tears of the Kingdom, the Master Sword was returned to its pedestal sometime after the events of the previous game, to recharge following Calamity Ganon's defeat. When Gloom begins to leak from Beneath Hyrule Castle, Link and Zelda retrieve the sword to use during their investigation; the Great Deku Tree explains that the Master Sword has been restored to its full power, and reveals that it has the ability to grow stronger when exposed to sacred light, potentially with no limit. Later, when the two confront Ganondorf's mummified body in the Imprisoning Chamber, Link attempts to use the Master Sword to block a stream of Gloom directed at Zelda; the Gloom corrodes and shatters the blade into pieces, although the tip cuts Ganondorf's cheek as it flies off. Ganondorf recognizes the Master Sword for what it is, and expresses disappointment at having defeated Link so easily. When the Upheaval begins and Zelda falls into the chasm below, Link tosses the destroyed Master Sword aside to try and save her.

When Link recovers in the Room of Awakening, he finds the Decayed Master Sword stuck in a nearby rock, with only the hilt and decayed ricasso still intact. In this state, the Master Sword has a base damage of 1 and a durability of 5; it has lost all of its sacred power, cannot be fused, and will not recharge after running out of energy, making it the worst weapon in the game. However, it is required in order to get past several vine walls that block Link's path in the Room of Awakening. Later, after Link passes through the Temple of Time, he discovers a pedestal with a glowing yellow light shining from it; the Master Sword instructs him to place it on the pedestal. When Link does so, the blade is sent back in time via Recall, where it is retrieved by Zelda in the distant past.

The Master Sword assures Zelda that Link is safe in the present, and that it was sent back so that it could recover its strength to face Ganondorf. Now understanding why she was sent back in time, Zelda comes up with a plan to draconify herself, enabling the Master Sword to absorb sacred light over millennia and return to its former glory. After Mineru seals her spirit in the Purah Pad, the rest of the Seven Sages promise to pass on their abilities to their descendants, and the Great Sky Island is equipped with everything Link needs to recover, Zelda swallows a Secret Stone and transforms into the Light Dragon, the Master Sword becoming embedded in a growth on her forehead.

In the present, after Link awakens Mineru, she advises that he recover the Master Sword. To locate the blade, Link must defeat the Gloom Spawn inside the Deku Tree Chasm and purge the corrupted fog from Korok Forest; the recovered Great Deku Tree will then mark the Light Dragon's current position on the map. When Link attempts to pull the Master Sword, the Light Dragon reacts in pain and attempts to shake him off; Link needs at least two complete Stamina Wheels to hold on until the Light Dragon calms down and the growth retracts. Once successful, Link draws the Master Sword; the decayed blade has been replaced with one made from the Light Dragon's crystal, and its power is restored. If Link did not already retrieve the Master Sword, he automatically draws it during the battle against the Demon Dragon.

The Master Sword functions similarly to its appearance in Breath of the Wild but like all other weapons, has been nerfed to account for fusing. When the blade is in the proximity of Gloom-infected enemies, it glows blue, increasing its attack power by 15 while confronting Phantom Ganon and Ganondorf, it increases by 30 and becomes unbreakable. The Master Sword can be fused like any other weapon, with the fused material remaining until the blade runs out of energy; however, the material cannot be recovered at the Break-a-Part Shop and its durability isn't increased. When the blade is fused, glowing Zonai runes appear along the side, and the fused material will only appear briefly as a green apparition whenever the blade is drawn.

An alternate version of the Master Sword, titled "MsgNotFound", is used by Link in the game's prologue. It is based on the sword's first appearance before Ganondorf destroys it, and it can be used in regular gameplay through hacking; it has a base power of 30 and infinite durability, but cannot be fused without causing glitches.

Non-Canon Appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

A Link to the Past (Ishinomori)

In the A Link to the Past comic miniseries, Sahasrahla's Wife elaborates on part of the Master Sword's history: she tells of ancient scrolls that speak of the prosperous people who lived in Hyrule prior to its decline. They forged several powerful weapons, including the Master Sword, a treasure created to resist evil power that now dwells in the Lost Woods. When Agahnim kidnaps Princess Zelda, Link begins his journey to find the Master Sword after Zelda states that it is the only weapon that can harm the sorcerer. He finds Sahasrahla, who is surprised that a youth is attempting to find the legendary blade, but nonetheless informs him that he must first recover the Pendants of Virtue.

After acquiring all three Pendants, Link draws the Master Sword from its pedestal and travels to Hyrule Castle to confront Agahnim; though he grows cocky, Sahasrahla warns Link not to place his full trust in the blade, as even the Master Sword cannot harm Agahnim's body. Sure enough, the Master Sword passes through Agahnim without harming him, and the sorcerer paralyzes Link with a single glance before banishing him to the Dark World. Since the hero and the blade are as one, Link's rage towards Agahnim channels through the Master Sword, Sahasrahla informs Link that the Master Sword can also repel evil, not just resist it; turning Agahnim's magic back at him, Link is able to win the fight.

Link uses the Master Sword against Ganon, stunning him and enabling Zelda to finish the King of Thieves with the Silver Arrows. As peace returns to Hyrule, Link returns the Master Sword to its pedestal; the final scene is of the Master Sword, overgrown and covered in foiliage, as it rests.

Ancient Stone Tablets

In Ancient Stone Tablets, the Master Sword can be obtained from the Lost Woods during Week 4; in previous weeks, the entrance to its resting place is blocked by a Soldier. It is the strongest sword in the game, and can shoot Sword Beams while the player is at full health. In the ending, the player, Zelda, and Aginah return the Master Sword to its pedestal.

Super Smash Bros. Series

In every Super Smash Bros. game, Link and Toon Link wield the Master Sword as his main weapon, alongside the Hylian Shield and Hero's Shield, respectively. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time also appears as an obtainable Trophy. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Link can fire Sword Beams from the Master Sword by performing his forward smash at 0%.

SoulCalibur II

In SoulCalibur II, the Master Sword is the default weapon used by Link. It is wielded alongside the Hylian Shield, but can also be wielded alongside the Mirror Shield from Ocarina of Time after unlocking it.

Weapon Cost (Gold) Attributes Description
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Master Sword
Unlocked from start. Well-balanced A magic sword and shield that have accompanied Link on many adventures and helped him repeatedly save the land of Hyrule. This journey is no less dire, and Link once again goes into battle equipped with these items, this time in another world. These are well-balanced arms for Link.
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Mirror Shield
2,200 Hits taken are counters
33% of damage received is inflicted back onto opponent
A mirror-like shield found in the Spirit Temple. It is an amazing work of art, and there are few who would argue that it is not one of the finest shields in Hyrule. It is said that its surface reflects not only light but hostile intent as well.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the Master Sword is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch version, and can be obtained by scanning Zelda amiibo or inside a chest near Paarthurnax at the Throat of the World. It functions as an Elven Sword with slightly lower weight, and uniquely, it is the only weapon in the game that does not accumulate bloodstains.

Nintendo Land

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In Nintendo Land, the Master Sword appears as one of the 200 prizes that can be won using the central tower in Nintendo Land plaza.

Hyrule Warriors

"The legendary blade of evil's bane. Only the chosen hero can wield this sword. When attacking with full health, your strikes gain a little extra oomph!"

— In-game description, Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, the Master Sword is a weapon class used by Link, wielded alongside the Hylian Shield. The Hyrulean Forces resolve to obtain the sacred blade and use its power in the final assault against Cia, with Princess Zelda and Lana both believing Link to be worthy of the sword. Link is able to obtain the sword inside the Temple of the Sacred Sword, where he uses it to fend off Wizzro and an army of attacking monsters. However, Link begins to grow cocky after wielding the Master Sword, behaving more recklessly in battle and refusing to listen to his allies' orders. Cia exploits Link's hubris, cursing him and summoning an endless army of Dark Links that overwhelm the allied forces. Link's allies convince him that he can't do everything by himself, enabling the hero to overcome his pride and unlock the Master Sword's full potential, banishing the curse.

Uniquely, the Master Sword is one-of-a-kind, and the player cannot obtain new copies of the weapon or sell it. It uses the same moveset as the Hylian Sword, but several attacks are stronger, and Link's Spin Attack has a wider range. After completing A War of Spirit in Legend Mode, the Master Sword's power is fully awakened, enabling Link to fire Sword Beams after certain attacks while at full health. Additionally, the Master Sword comes with two Legendary Skills, which can only be removed once a specific requirement has been fulfilled:

  • Evil's Bane: To unlock this Skill, remove the Legendary Seal by obtaining all Level 1, 2, and 3 weapons, then get 10,000 KOs (25,000 in the Wii U version) to unlock the Skill. Increases the Master Sword's strength by +200.
  • Exorcism: Only appears in Hyrule Warriors Legends and Definitive Edition. To unlock this Skill, remove the Legendary Seal by obtaining all Level 4 (and 4+ in Definitive Edition) weapons, then get 15,000 KOs to unlock the Skill. Increases the Master Sword's strength by +400, and unlocks all Sealed Skills on other weapons.
Weapon Element Strength Location
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(+200 with Evil's Bane)
(+400 with Exorcism)
Complete The Sacred Sword in Legend Mode.

My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess

In My Nintendo Picross: Twilight Princess, the Master Sword is the twenty-fourth puzzle in the Picross series and the sixteenth in the Mega Picross series.

Super Mario Maker 2

In Super Mario Maker 2, the Master Sword as added as a power-up to the Super Mario Bros. style in the v2.0.0 update. When collected, it transforms the player into Link, who can use the sword to perform stab attacks, as well as the Dash Attack and Down Thrust; Link can also block hazards with the Hylian Shield, use the Bow to fire Silver Arrows, and create and throw Bombs; additionally, the game's music is replaced with the soundtrack from The Legend of Zelda.

Trivia

  • According to the original Japanese txt 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.
  • 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 Fire Emblem: Thracia 776, where the appearance is closer to the Zelda design. Its also appears in Fire Emblem Heroes as the "Meisterschwert", under the ownership of Reinhardt: Thunder's Sword.
  • The Snake Killer from The Frog For Whom the Bell Tolls is very similar to the Master Sword; it was drawn from the ground in an isolated area (the Ice Cave), and was required to defeat the final boss (Delarin, a snake). An ancient tablet regarding the Snake Killer had the message "When thou seeth thy true friend, the golden sword shalt awaken." When the spring bell was rung and Richard transformed back into a human, the Snake Killer began to glow and was used by Prince Sable to slay Delarin.
  • In the ending of Skyward Sword, due to the time travel involved, the Master Sword and Goddess Sword exist simultaneously; the Master Sword is laid to rest in the Sealed Temple, while the Goddess Sword remains Inside the Statue of the Goddess in Skyloft. This likely explains how the Goddess Statues in Tears of the Kingdom are able to reward it to Link.
    • The Master Sword also exists twice in both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom; the original one, wielded by Link before the Great Calamity and during the events of Breath of the Wild, and the repaired Master Sword embedded in the Light Dragon's forehead.
  • A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds are the only games where the Master Sword can be permanently upgraded beyond its base power.
  • The A Link to the Past manga claims the Master Sword was forged by the Sages, on behalf of the Goddess.
  • While the Master Sword is a one-handed weapon, it can be used with both hands due to being a two-handed broadsword.
  • In Twilight Princess, the gem and round area above the grip are engraved with boxlike symbols reminiscent of Hylian. Twilight Princess HD removed the symbols from the gem and replaced the cross-guard engravings with the Latin alphabet, represented by corresponding characters from the Greek alphabet. The exceptions are "j" and "v", as other characters are used due to them having no Greek equivalent.
  • Despite being claimed by the storyline to be the strongest blade in existence and the only one capable of defeating Ganon, stronger weapons do exist, such as Biggoron's Sword, the Silver Arrows, and Light Arrows. It can also be upgraded in certain games.
  • It is implied that the Master Sword absorbs and draws power from fused materials, rather than attaching to them.
  • Princess Zelda is the only character other than Link who is seen touching the Master Sword; she returns it to Link when the blade is knocked out of his hand in The Wind Waker, she places the broken Master Sword into its pedestal in Breath of the Wild, and carries it in Tears of the Kingdom after Link sends it back to her. It is implied that King Rauru can also touch the Master Sword, since there is no other plausible explanation for how the blade was transported from the Depths to the Room of Awakening.
  • According to the Hyrule Historia, the Master Sword's hilt and the Ocarina of Time were both forged from Timeshift Stoness, explaining their similar colour and time-based abilities.
  • In the French version of A Link to the Past and the GameCube version of The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess, the Master Sword is called "Excalibur" and in Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, it is called "Épée Maitre", but this was changed to the official French name "Épée de Légende" in the HD remaster of The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess

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