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Master Sword

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Main article: Master Sword

In 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 containers: using consumables that temporarily increase your maximum hearts will not allow you to obtain the Master Sword). Upon taking the sword, Link will obtain a memory of the sword being placed in the pedestal; however, this memory is not actually Link's, rather, it is Princess Zelda's. Zelda placed the sword in its resting place after Link's near-death, where the hero would come to retrieve it once more after his slumber in the Shrine of Resurrection.

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.

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.

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.

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 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.

"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 can wield it."

— In-game description

Tree Branch

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Main article: Tree Branch

The Tree Branch is a weapon found in Breath of the Wild. They can be found lying on the ground across the Great Plateau, and later, across all of Hyrule itself. Link can use these Branches to attack enemies; conversely, they can also be used be enemies to attack Link. Tree Branches are one of the weakest weapons in the game; they do very little damage, with a base power of 2, and break easily.

Tree Brances can be lit on fire and will burn up quickly. While on fire, they can be used to light campfires or burn other nearby objects.

"Wooden branches such as this are pretty common, but it's surprisingly well-balanced. It doesn't do much damage, but can serve as a weapon in a pinch."

— In-game description

Torch

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Main article: Torch (Breath of the Wild)

"This torch will stay lit once ignited, but if you put it away, the flame will be extinguished until you light it again."

— In-game description

Soup Ladle

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Main article: Soup Ladle

The Soup Ladle is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 4, and can mainly be found in urbanized areas across Hyrule, such as Hateno Village. It is a simple wooden implement, and should not be used as a weapon by any means, since it has a low durability, base power, and can catch fire.

"A kitchen implement often used for serving delicious soups. It was carved from the wood of a sturdy tree, so it actually packs quite the wallop."

— In-game description

Boomerang

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Main article: Boomerang

The Boomerang makes a return in Breath of the Wild, but this time in many forms, including the standard Boomerang, Giant Boomerang, Lizal Boomerang, and more. This weapon can be used as a sword, through means of melee attacks, but can also be thrown like a traditional boomerang. If it hits a solid object, it will lose all momentum and drop to the ground. In order to retrieve a boomerang after it has been thrown, the player must hit the A button as it nears Link. In the case of this not happening, it will keep going for a small distance and drop to the ground, where it can be picked up. The standard Boomerang can be found in the Pumaag Nitae Shrine.

"This throwing weapon was originally used by the forest-dwelling Koroks. Its unique shape allows it to return after being thrown."

— In-game description

Spring-Loaded Hammer

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Main article: Spring-Loaded Hammer

The Spring Loaded Hammer is an unusual hammer found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of just 1, and can be obtained by visiting Kilton's shop; the Fang and Bone. He sells this item for 199 Mon. It is more of a novelty item rather than a respectable weapon, due to its often humiliating effect and low damage output.

"This strange hammer is one of Kilton's specialties. Being struck by it doesn't hurt much, but the forth swing in a string of attacks will send the victim flying."

— In-game description

Traveler's Sword

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Main article: Traveler's Sword

The Traveler's Sword is a one-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 5 and durability of 20. It is dented and scratched in appearance, with a short blade, short cross-guard, and a wooden grip. It's used by travelers to fend off small beast.

Many NPCs that Link encounters throughout Hyrule are equipped with the Traveler's Sword. Some enemies will also wield them, such as Bokoblins and Stalkoblins in Hyrule Field and West Necluda. It is a good weapon while still on the Great Plateau, but is quickly exceeded by the Soldier's Broadsword and other higher tier weapons.

"A very common sword often kept by travelers to fend off small beasts. It's fairly durable, but a bit unreliable against monsters."

— In-game description

Soldier's Broadsword

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Main article: Soldier's Broadsword

The Soldier's Broadsword is a one-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14 and a base durability of 25. The Soldier's Broadsword sports a simple design, featuring a straight blade, a straight cross-guard, and a blue-grey ribbon wrapped around the grip. It sword was once issued to Hyrulean Soldiers who protected Hyrule Castle.

The Soldier's Broadsword is commonly found wielded by Blue Bokoblins near Bokoblin Camps in Hyrule Field, as well as the Faron Grasslands. While the damage and durability is great early game, it is quickly outshined by higher tier weapons, such as the Knight's Broadsword.

"A sword brandished by the soldiers who once protected Hyrule Castle. Its durable blade is well tuned for slaying monsters."

— In-game description

Knight's Broadsword

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Main article: Knight's Broadsword

The Knight's Broadsword is a one-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 26 and a base durability of 27. The design is similar to the Soldier's Broadsword, but with a wider cross-guard, a fancier blade, and a hibiscus colored ribbon enveloping the grip. It was once carried by Hyrulean Knights.

This sword is typically wielded by Lizalfos and Moblins in the Western areas of Hyrule, including the Tabantha Frontier and Gerudo Desert regions. The damage and durability are significant, but are later exceeded by the Royal Broadsword.

"Knights of Hyrule once carried this sword. These days it's the weapon of choice for seasoned adventurers thanks to its ease of use and high attack power."

— In-game description

Royal Broadsword

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Main article: Royal Broadsword

The Royal Broadsword is a one-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power and durability of 36. The Royal Broadsword is rather regal in design, featuring a very fancy blade adorned with golden accents, a golden cross-guard, and a grip wrapped with purple ribbon. This sword was once gifted by the royal family to Hyrulean Knights who achieved remarkable feats.

The Royal Broadsword is a common weapon of choice for Silver Bokoblins, Moblins, and Lizalfos in the Tabantha Frontier and Akkala Highlands. Additionally, it can be found worn around the necks of Blue and Black Hinoxi and can be dropped by Moldugas in the Gerudo Desert. This sword is high tier, exceeded only by a few other one-handed swords.

"The Hyrulean royal family would award this sword to knights who achieved remarkable feats. A sword that balances strength and beauty as elegantly as this one is a rare find."

— In-game description

Forest Dweller's Sword

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Main article: Forest Dweller's Sword

The Forest Dweller's Sword is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 22, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in the Korok Forest. The sword is made entirely from wood, meaning it will catch fire if it is brought in close proximity with a flame. It also has a fairly low durability.

This sword must be equipped at all times whilst attempting the Test of Wood Shrine Quest, or Link will be disqualified and will require to start over.

"Koroks made this sword for Hylians. It's made of wood, so it isn't the best choice for head-on attacks. Its original intent was likely clearing vines to forge paths through forests."

— In-game description

Zora Sword

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Main article: Zora Sword

The Zora Sword is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in and around Zora's Domain. The sword is made entirely from metal, meaning in a thunderstorm lightning will be attracted to the blade, which will deal significant damage. In appearance, it is thin and elegant, sporting the classic Zora colors of blue and silver.

"The ornamentation that adorns this blade is a traditional Zora design. It's forged from a very durable and rust-proof metal."

— In-game description

Feathered Edge

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Main article: Feathered Edge

The Feathered Edge is a sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and can be found in various locations all over Hyrule, but typically in close proximity to the Rito Village, such as the Tabantha region. It has a similar design to other Rito weapons, featuring the gold and silver color scheme and the striped ribbon on the grip.

"Rito craftsmen forged this lightweight, double-edged sword so Rito warriors could soar into battle unhindered by its weight."

— In-game description

Gerudo Scimitar

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Main article: Gerudo Scimitar

The Gerudo Scimitar is a curved blade found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 16, and can be found in various locations in the Gerudo Region. It is a short, curved sword which bears a red gem on the cross-guard, and is silver and gold in appearance.

"This common sword is often carried by Gerudo women for self-defense. Its short, curved blade is easily recognized."

— In-game description

Moonlight Scimitar

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Main article: Moonlight Scimitar

The Moonlight Scimitar is a curved blade found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 25, and can be found in various locations in the Gerudo Region. It is a fairly long, curved sword which is adorned with gemstones and Gerudo markings.

"Delicate Gerudo carvings decorate this curved sword. The engraved blade is extremely sharp. Apparently it once served ceremonial purposes in festivals."

— In-game description

Scimitar of the Seven

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Main article: Scimitar of the Seven

The Scimitar of the Seven is a sword found in Breath of the Wild. It can be obtained by returning to Gerudo Town and speaking with Riju after defeating Thunderblight Ganon inside of the Divine Beast Vah Naboris. It has a power of 32.

"A famous sword once beloved by the Gerudo Champion Urbosa. It is said that when Urbosa swung this sword in battle, her movements resembled a beautiful dance."

— In-game description

Eightfold Blade

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Main article: Eightfold Blade

The Eightfold Blade is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and can be found in lone locations scattered across Hyrule, for example at one of the peaks at the Pillars of Levia. It is a slightly curved sword with a sharp gut tool at the base of the blade. The cross-guard is circular in design.

"A single-edged sword traditional to the Sheikah tribe. Forged using ancient technology, it's said to be among the sharpest conventional weapons ever made."

— In-game description

Ancient Short Sword

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Main article: Ancient Short Sword

The Ancient Short Sword is a sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 40, and can be obtained by visiting the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab.This weapon can only be obtained after Link has activated the Ancient Furnace, at which point he should speak with Cherry, the robot, to trade 1,000 Rupees, 15 Ancient Springs, 5 Ancient Shafts, and 2 Ancient Cores for the blade. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand.

"The blade of this ancient sword was made using an ancient power lost to this modern age. Its blade appears only when drawn, and its cutting power surpasses metal swords."

— In-game description

Rusty Broadsword

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Main article: Rusty Broadsword

The Rusty Broadsword is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 6, and can be found in lone locations around the majority of Hyrule. It appears to have once been a Knight's Broadsword, but has experienced severe damage, as the majority of the blade is rusted.

These items are found laying around fairly abundantly in early parts of the game. One can be found on top of a small island in the pond, just outside the Shrine of Resurrection on the way to the Temple of Time. They are often found in the various ruins of Hyrule.

With a durability of just 8, it is the most fragile of swords that Link can acquire, with it breaking just as quickly as a Torch or Boko Club. With an attack power of 6, it is more powerful than the Traveler's Sword and makes for an okay weapon during the early portions of the game, but it quickly becomes obsolete as Link acquires more powerful weaponry.

Like all the of the other Rusty weapons that Link can acquire, he can toss it in front of a Rock Octorok. When the Rock Octorok inhales the sword, he will chew it up and spit it out back towards Link. This will upgrade the weapon and it can be spit out as a Traveler's Sword, Soldier's Broadsword, Knight's Broadsword, or even a Royal Broadsword.

"This once-fearsome sword has seen better days. It can do some damage in the right hands but also breaks quickly."

— In-game description

Royal Guard's Sword

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Main article: Royal Guard's Sword

The Royal Guard's Sword is a one-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It is part of the Royal Guard's set, along with a two-handed sword, a polearm, a bow, and a shield. It has a base power of 48 and a base durability of 14. While it has a massive base damage, its durability is very low, making it unreliable in battle. The Royal Guard's Sword features a black cross-guard with a crimson ribbon wrapped around the grip. Cosmetically, it's similar to the Royal Broadsword, with the only difference being the color scheme.

"A Sheikah-made replica of the sword that seals the darkness. It was made with ancient technology to oppose the Great Calamity, but its low durability made it inefficient."

— In-game description

Flameblade

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Main article: Flameblade

The Flameblade is an elemental sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 24, and can be rarely found scattered around Hyrule, but also in various Shrine of Trials. The blade has the ability to set enemies alight, but requires a short period of time to charge before unleashing the flames once more. It has a rather thin grip, and the blade itself is made from a strong metal which glows red hot once it is charged.

"This magical sword was forged in the lava of Death Mountain. It leaves white-hot flames in its wake when the blade glows red."

— In-game description

Frostblade

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Main article: Frostblade

The Frostblade is a weapon found in Breath of the Wild. The blade has the ability to freeze enemies, but requires a short period of time to charge before expelling the frost once more.

"A magical sword forged in the frigid mountains of the Hebra region. When the blade glows blue, enemies struck by it will become frozen."

— In-game description

Thunderblade

Main article: Thunderblade

The Thunderblade is an elemental sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a fast use time and has a base power of 22. It can be rarely found scattered around Hyrule, but also in various Shrine of Trials. The blade has the ability to electrocute enemies, but requires a short period of time to charge before unleashing the electric shock once more.

"A magical sword forged and refined by lightning from the Hyrule Hills. When the blade shines with a golden light, it will electrocute enemies struck by it."

— In-game description

Boko Club

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Main article: Boko Club

The Boko Club is a weapon in Breath of the Wild. They can be found lying on the ground across Hyrule, and can be obtained from Bokoblins as well. Link can use these clubs to attack enemies, but they can also be used by enemies to attack Link.

Boko Clubs are very common weapons found on the Great Plateau, often near Bokoblin camps. They are fairly weak weapons and only should be used early on in Link's journey. Boko Clubs can be set on fire, making them usable as a torch.

"A crude Bokoblin club made to clobber small prey. It's essentially a stick, so its durability is low."

— In-game description

Spiked Boko Club

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Main article: Spiked Boko Club

The Spiked Boko Club is a wooden club found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 12, and is an uncommon weapon of choice for Bokoblins in areas just outside the Great Plateau. It looks identical to a traditional Boko Club, but sharp bones have been affixed to increase the damage output.

The weapon is most commonly wielded by Blue Bokoblins in areas that are adjacent to the Great Plateau, including within the Gerudo Canyon Pass and in the Gerudo Desert. However, the weapon can occasionally be seen being used by Lizalfos in the Lake and Faron regions, as well as within the Lanayru Wetlands.

With a weapon strength of 12, it is three times as powerful as its Boko Club counterpart, although only half as powerful as the Dragonbone Boko Club. Given its power and durability, it makes for a decent weapon early on in Link's quest, but quickly becomes obsolete as Link acquires more powerful and more durable weapons.

As the weapon is made of wood, it can be lit on fire and used as a torch.

"A reinforced Bokoblin club made to maximize damage. The sharpened bones jabbed into make it a brutal weapon."

— In-game description

Dragonbone Boko Club

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Main article: Dragonbone Boko Club

The Dragonbone Boko Club is a wooden club found in Breath of the Wild. It appears to be fashioned from a regular Boko Club, with a large bone attached to it, to increase its power. With a base power of 24, it is considerably stronger than the Boko Club, and it is double the strength of the Spiked Boko Club.

The weapon can most commonly be found being used by Black Bokoblins. They are often found on the outskirts of the map, featured heavily in the Hebra, Akkala, and Gerudo Highlands regions. The Black Bokoblins that wield these clubs will often also wield the Dragonbone Boko Shield. The weapon can also be found being worn by the Middle Kin Hinox, found in the Uten Marsh.

"This Bokoblin club has been reinforced with fossilized bones to maximize clobbering potential. Only the brawniest of Bokoblins can manage its immense weight."

— In-game description

Lizal Boomerang

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Main article: Lizal Boomerang

The Lizal Boomerang is a melee weapon and boomerang found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14, and is typically used by Green Lizalfos, in regions such as Faron. It has a wooden handle wrapped with leaves, and a sharpened blade which turns at a 90° angle to create the traditional boomerang shape.

"A curved sword favored by the Lizalfos. It can be used to attack directly or can be thrown like a boomerang."

— In-game description

Lizal Forked Boomerang

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Main article: Lizal Forked Boomerang

The Lizal Forked Boomerang is a melee weapon and boomerang found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 24, and is typically used by Blue Lizalfos, in regions such as Gerudo or Hebra. It has a wooden handle wrapped with leaves, and a sharpened blade which splits off in two directions, with two razor sharp points.

"Blue Lizalfos in particular like this weapon. It has one more blade than the Lizal boomerang to give it additional cutting power, and it still returns when thrown."

— In-game description

Lizal Tri-Boomerang

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Main article: Lizal Tri-Boomerang

The Lizal Tri-Boomerang is a melee weapon and boomerang found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 36, and is typically used by Black Lizalfos, in regions such as Hebra and Akkala. It has a wooden handle wrapped with leaves, and a sharpened blade which splits three ways, creating a deadly weapon and terrifying appearance.

"More blades mean more attack power! It can be used as a boomerang, but all those blades make that a bit more dangerous. Carried by Black Lizalfos seasoned in battle."

— In-game description

Guardian Sword

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Main article: Guardian Sword

The Guardian Sword is a sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 20, and can be obtained by defeating Guardian Scouts in Shrine of Trials or Divine Beasts. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand.

"A sword often wielded by Guardian Scouts. Its blue energy blade is a product of ancient technology. It's not very durable."

— In-game description

Guardian Sword+

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Main article: Guardian Sword+

The Guardian Sword+ is a sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 30, and can be obtained by defeating Guardian Scouts in Shrines, such as those titled 'A Modest Test of Strength'. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand.

"This Guardian sword has enhanced power over the standard model. Its cutting capabilities are improved, and its durability has seen a slight uptick"

— In-game description

Guardian Sword++

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Main article: Guardian Sword++

The Guardian Sword++ is a sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 40, and can be obtained by defeating a Guardian Scout IV in Shrine of Trials, for example in Shrines labelled 'A Major Test of Strength'. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand. Its attack can be increased by certain attack bonuses.

"The abilities of this Guardian sword have been boosted to the maximum., as evidenced by its increase in size. It slices through armor like a hot knife through butter!"

— In-game description

Lynel Sword

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Main article: Lynel Sword

The Lynel Sword is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 24, and can be obtained by defeating standard Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example on Ploymus Mountain. The blade is very large, but can still be wielded single-handed by Link.

"This Lynel-made sword was designed with smashing in mind rather than slicing. It's on the heavy side compared to what Hylians are used to, but it's very strong."

— In-game description

Mighty Lynel Sword

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Main article: Mighty Lynel Sword

The Mighty Lynel Sword is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 36, and can be obtained by defeating Blue-Maned Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example in Deep Akkala. The blade is very large, but can still be wielded single-handed by Link.

"This Lynel-made sword boasts more blades and more attack power. A skilled Lynel can draw this sword simply in passing and still cut a foe in two."

— In-game description

Savage Lynel Sword

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Main article: Savage Lynel Sword

The Savage Lynel Sword is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 58, and can be obtained by defeating White-Maned Lynels or Silver Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example in the Coliseum Ruins. The blade is very large, but can still be wielded single-handed by Link. It is the second-strongest one-handed weapon in the game, only second to the fully charged Master Sword. However, it may be increased by certain attack bonuses.

"A brutal sword carried by white-haired Lynels. The savage blades are strong enough to cut down any foe, no matter how strong."

— In-game description

Fire Rod

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Main article: Fire Rod

The Fire Rod in Breath of the Wild can be found on Fire Wizzrobes all over Hyrule. It is a very dangerous weapon, as it can shoot rather large fireballs which can light objects on fire, such as grass or leaves. It can be used as an offensive tool, or one for solving puzzles, such as in the Sah Dahaj Shrine. It has a base power of 5.

"A magical rod that can cast fireballs, crafted by an ancient magician. The rod will break if it strikes something directly, so use it wisely."

— In-game description

Meteor Rod

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Main article: Meteor Rod

The Meteor Rod is an elemental rod found in Breath of the Wild. Is has a base melee power of 10, but its main purpose is to cast powerful fireballs which have the ability to alight enemies. It is an upgraded version of the Fire Rod, with a higher damage output and the ability to cast three fireballs at any given time.

"A magical rod that can cast three fireballs at once, crafted by an ancient magician. It will break upon running out of magical energy, so make it last!"

— In-game description

Ice Rod

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Main article: Ice Rod

Ice Rods are dropped by Ice Wizzrobes and are the less powerful counterpart to the Blizzard Rod. Ice Rods can shoot a projectile of ice to freeze anything it hits. Due to the fact it dispels ice it only has 10 attack damage.

"A magical rod crafted from refined ice found in the Hebra Mountains. This rod can cast waves of freezing air. Great for magic - not so great for melee."

— In-game description

Blizzard Rod

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Main article: Blizzard Rod

The Blizzard Rod is an elemental rod found in Breath of the Wild. Is has a base melee power of 10, but its main purpose is to cast powerful balls of frost which have the ability to freeze enemies in their tracks. It is an upgraded version of the Ice Rod, with a higher damage output and the ability to cast three balls of frost at any given time.

"A magical rod that can cast extreme cold in a wide range. These are crafted from refined ice found at the summit of Hebra peak. It will break when depleted."

— In-game description

Lightning Rod

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Main article: Lightning Rod

The Lightning Rod is an elemental rod found in Breath of the Wild. Is has a base melee power of 5, but its main purpose is to cast powerful balls of electricity which have the ability to electrocute enemies. It can be obtained by defeating Electric Wizzrobes in battle; for it is a guaranteed drop. It has an unusual appearance, with two metal ribbons connecting at the top to form the generator for the electricity.

"A magical rod that can shoot balls of electricity. Its gem contains lightning from the Hyrule Hills. It's not recommended to use as a melee weapon."

— In-game description

Thunderstorm Rod

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Main article: Thunderstorm Rod

The Thunderstorm Rod is an elemental rod found in Breath of the Wild. Is has a base melee power of 10, but its main purpose is to cast powerful balls of electricity which have the ability to electrocute enemies. It is an upgraded version of the Lightning Rod, with a higher damage output and the ability to cast three balls of electricity at any given time, which are similar to those cast by Thunderblight Ganon.

"A magical rod that can hurl three balls of electricity at once. Its gem contains electricity from the Hyrule Hills, and the rod will break when that electricity runs out."

— In-game description

Vicious Sickle

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Main article: Vicious Sickle

The Vicious Sickle is a large sickle found in Breath of the Wild. It has a power of 16, and is a common weapon found in the Yiga Clan Hideout.

"A grim weapon favored by the Yiga. The half-moon shape of the blade allows for the rapid delivery of fatal wounds and serves as a symbol of their terror. Its durability is low."

— In-game description

Demon Carver

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Main article: Demon Carver

The Demon Carver is a circular, metal, spiked weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 40, and is a weapon sometimes used by members of the Yiga Clan, who occasionally teleport near Link after he has defeated Master Kohga in the Yiga Clan Hideout.

"This lethal weapon is forged by the Yiga. Its unique shape facilitates the sound dispatching of any target and strikes fear into the hearts of all who see it."

— In-game description

One-Hit Obliterator

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Main article: One-Hit Obliterator

The One-Hit Obliterator is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It is able to defeat enemies with one blow, however Link will also be killed instantly if an enemy attacks him whilst this item is equipped. It is obtained as a part of the second DLC expansion for the game: 'The Champions' Ballad', in the Shrine of Resurrection, after completing the Free the Divine Beasts Main Quest and accepting Monk Maz Koshia's quest on the Great Plateau.

"A weapon that defeats foes with one hit and causes the user to die within one hit. It loses its sheen and power after two consecutive uses, but it will eventually regain both."

— In-game description

Bokoblin Arm

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Main article: Bokoblin Arm

The Bokoblin Arm is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It is a skeletal remain of the arm of a Bokoblin and can be acquired after defeating a Stalkoblin. When the Bokoblin Arm falls to the ground, or when Link has it equipped, its fingers still remain animated. When the arm is on the ground, other nearby Stalkoblin or other enemies nearby may pick it up and use it as a weapon to attack Link.

With a base power of 5, it is one of the weakest melee weapons that Link can find. Furthermore, with a durability score of just 5, only the Tree Branch will break faster.

As Stalkoblin are found all throughout Hyrule, most commonly on the Great Plateau and in the Ridgeland region. However, due to their abundance, as well as the fact that every single Stalkoblin will drop a Bokoblin Arm, this is one of the most common weapons Link can acquire.

The Bone Atk. Up is a set bonus that will be upgrade the attack power of all bone weapons, including the Bokoblin Arm. It can be acquired as a reward from multiple armor sets.

  • If Link upgrades the Radiant Set to Level 2, he will gain the Bone Attack Upgrade.
  • If Link wears the full Phantom Ganon Set, he will also gain the ability.

"A skeletal arm that keeps moving even after it's severed from its body. It's kind of gross to strap it to your back, but it'll do in a pinch. It's old and fragile, so it's quick to break."

— In-game description

Lizalfos Arm

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Main article: Lizalfos Arm

The Lizalfos Arm is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It is a skeletal remain of an arm of a Lizalfos. It has a base power of 12, and can be used as a melee weapon or as a Boomerang. It can be obtained after defeating a Stalizalfos in battle; for it is a guaranteed drop. These enemies, and thus, the item, are common all over Greater Hyrule, but in particular the Faron region.

"The arm of a Stalizalfos that continues to struggle even in death. It can be used as a weapon, but it's very brittle. You can feel it wiggling when you strap it to your back..."

— In-game description