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Wooden Mop

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"Just a mop to the untrained eye, it excels at tidying up the place. But it owes its sturdy construction to a true craftsman, so it actually has some combat merit."

— In-Game Description

The Wooden Mop is a weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 5, and is typically found in urbanized areas, such as the Hateno Village or Stables. The damage on this spear is rather low, which puts the player at an instant disadvantage, however this item may work in a pinch. Since it has a mainly wooden construction, it will catch fire should it be brought close to a flame.

Wooden Mops can be found at the Riverside Stable, Wetland Stable, and the South Akkala Stable. They are occasionally used as weapons by Red Bokoblin and Blue Bokoblin. In particular, a red Bokoblin at the East Post Ruins can be seen using the item as a weapon.

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"Just a mop to the untrained eye, it excels at tidying up the place. But it owes its sturdy construction to a true craftsman, so it actually has some combat merit."

— In-game description

Farmer's Pitchfork

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7

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"A farming tool used to collect hay efficiently. It's light enough to be used by anyone. The four prongs are very sharp."

— In-Game Description

The Farmer's Pitchfork is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 7, and is typically found in urbanized areas, such as within Hateno Village, but it can also be seen in the possession of Red Bokoblins on occasion. It does a surprising amount of damage considering it isn't designed for combat, so it can be useful if the player has a deficiency of traditional weapons.

Early on his quest, Link can find a Farmer's Pitchfork just outside of the Woodcutter's House on the Great Plateau. Given it's relative power, it is a fine weapon to have during the first part of Link's journey.

The Farmer's Pitchfork is a weaker weapons than that of the Farming Hoe, but it does have superior durability. It also attacks at a faster rate and has a longer reach than the Farming Hoe.

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"A farming tool used to collect hay efficiently. It's light enough to be used by anyone. The four prongs are very sharp."

— In-game description

Fishing Harpoon

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8

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12

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"A fisherman's tool that excels at catching large fish. Its particularly sharp spearhead makes it valuable as a weapon as well."

— In-Game Description

The Fishing Harpoon is a type of spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 8, and can be found in lone locations in the Faron region, for example on the Bridge of Hylia. Residents of Lurelin Village also favor this spear for its fishing capabilities, and as a result many can be found lying around here.

"A fisherman's tool that excels at catching large fish. Its particularly sharp spearhead makes it valuable as a weapon as well."

— In-game description

Throwing Spear

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6

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"A specialized spear weighted to excel as a throwing weapon. It's perfectly balanced to be thrown harder than your average spear, able to pierce targets from a great distance."

— In-Game Description

The Throwing Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It is simple in design, with a mostly wooden construction and a pointed tip to deal decent damage to enemies seen in the early game.

It can be found inside of chests and in the hands of Bokoblins in the Great Plateau and Dueling Peaks regions. Once can be found inside a treasure chest just south of the Temple of Time and northwest of the Woodcutter's House. It is found in the treasure at the Bokoblin camp.

With a base power of just 6, it is one of the weakest Spears found in the game, with it only being more powerful than the Traveler's Spear and Moblin Spear. As Link adventures to the outskirts of Hyrule and finds more challenging enemies, the Throwing Spear quickly becomes obsolete and should only be used if it one of the only weapons that Link has in his arsenal.

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"A specialized spear weighted to excel as a throwing weapon. It's perfectly balanced to be thrown harder than your average spear, able to pierce targets from a great distance."

— In-game description

Traveler's Spear

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3

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"A spear used mainly by travelers to fend off wolves and other beasts. It's easy to hold and simple to use."

— In-Game Description

The Traveler's Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. The design is relatively simple with it being a long fashioned wooden pole with a metal spearhead used for additional damage.

With a base power of 3, it is the weakest Spear that Link can find in the game, with less power than other unconventional spear weapons such as the Wooden Mop. It is occasionally used by Bokoblins and Moblins in and around the Great Plateau area. One can be found inside the treasure chest located within the Keh Namut Shrine. It is a decent weapon suited for the early game, but it is quickly outclassed by other spears once Link gets off the Great Plateau. However, it along with other spears make for a useful weapon during horseback combat.

Many of the travelers found on the various roads wield a Traveler's Spear, including Brigo, who can be found patrolling the Proxim Bridge.

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"A spear used mainly by travelers to fend off wolves and other beasts. It's easy to hold and simple to use."

— In-game description

Soldier's Spear

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"A long spear once used by the guards of Hyrule Castle. Easy to use but difficult to master. The iron tip is very sturdy, and the shaft will not burn when exposed to flame."

— In-Game Description

The Soldier's Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 7, and is occasionally used by Bokoblins and Moblins in and around the Necluda area. It is a slight upgrade from the Traveler's Spear, dealing more damage overall. Their designs are also relatively similar, both sporting a wooden pole, but the latter has a larger spearhead with an additional gut tool attached to the tip.

"A long spear once used by the guards of Hyrule Castle. Easy to use but difficult to master. The iron tip is very sturdy, and the shaft will not burn when exposed to flame."

— In-game description

Knight's Halberd

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"A spear used by knights adept in mounted combat. The spearhead is modeled after an axe."

— In-Game Description

The Knight's Halberd is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 13, and can typically be found in the possession of Moblins in the Tabantha and Hebra regions of the map. It has a much more sophisticated design than less powerful spears, with and axe-like spearhead and a fully metal aesthetic, which ensures it will not catch fire, however during a thunderstorm it will act as a lightning-rod.

"A spear used by knights adept in mounted combat. The spearhead is modeled after an axe."

— In-game description

Royal Halberd

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"This spear was issued to the knights who guarded Hyrule Castle's throne room. Its ornate design was applied by a craftsman in service to the royal family."

— In-Game Description[1]

The Royal Halberd is a polearm found in Breath of the Wild. It's part of the Royal equipment set, which includes a one-handed sword, a two-handed sword, a bow, and a shield. It has a base power of 26 and a base durability of 50. The halberd has a magnificent design, adorned with golden accents and with a grip cloaked in purple ribbon. On the surface, the halberd is similar to the Royal Guard's Spear, with the only difference being the choice of colors.

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References

  1. "This spear was issued to the knights who guarded Hyrule Castle's throne room. Its ornate design was applied by a craftsman in service to the royal family." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild

"This spear was issued to the knights who guarded Hyrule Castle's throne room. Its ornate design was applied by a craftsman in service to the royal family."

— In-game description

Forest Dweller's Spear

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"The Koroks made this spear for Hylians. The shaft is made from a light, sturdy wood, offering ease of use. The spearhead is made from a much harder wood, offering strength."

— In-Game Description

The Forest Dweller's Spear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 11, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in the Korok Forest. The spear 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.

"The Koroks made this spear for Hylians. The shaft is made from a light, sturdy wood, offering ease of use. The spearhead is made from a much harder wood, offering strength."

— In-game description

Zora Spear

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"This spear is a Zora's weapon of choice. It's lighter than it looks due to being made from a special metal and is used by the Zora for both fishing and protecting their domain."

— In-Game Description

The Zora Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 9, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in and around Zora's Domain. The spear is made entirely from metal, and sports the classic Zora colors of blue and silver.

"This spear is a Zora's weapon of choice. It's lighter than it looks due to being made from a special metal and is used by the Zora for both fishing and protecting their domain."

— In-game description

Silverscale Spear

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"A most skilled Zora fighters wield this spear. Its beautiful fish-tail design belies its impressive strength; the spearhead can piece even the toughest scales."

— In-Game Description

The Silverscale Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 12, and can be found in various locations in Hyrule, but they are most common in and around Zora's Domain. The spear is made entirely from metal, and sports the classic Zora colors of blue and silver, and its aesthetic is rather similar to that of the Zora Spear, however the spearhead is radically different; hosting a crescent shaped tip for additional damage.

"A most skilled Zora fighters wield this spear. Its beautiful fish-tail design belies its impressive strength; the spearhead can piece even the toughest scales."

— In-game description

Ceremonial Trident

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"A spear modeled after the Lightscale Trident wielded by the Zora Champion Mipha. They may be identical in appearance, but this spear's strength and durability are inferior."

— In-Game Description

The Ceremonial Trident is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a very fast use time, and has a power of 14. This item can be obtained from the Zora's Domain at any time. It is used in the Shrine Quest The Ceremonial Song, where it is referenced by the Zora child Laruta. It can be found submerged underwater under the west bridge inside of the Zora's Domain, where it's obtained by using Magnesis on the trident. If broken, it can be repaired by Dento. The Ceremonial Trident he creates is identical in appearance to the Lightscale Trident; however it has a lower base power and durability.


"A spear modeled after the Lightscale trident wielded by the Zora Champion Mipha. They may be identical in appearance, but this spear's strength and durability are inferior."

— In-game description

Lightscale Trident

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22

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"A spear of peerless grace cherished by the Zora Champion Mipha. Although Mipha specialized in healing abilities, her spearmanship was in a class all its own."

— In-Game Description

The Lightscale Trident is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild resembling the finest Zora architecture. It has a very fast use time, and has a power of 22. Link obtains this weapon after saving Zora's Domain from the trouble caused by the Divine Beast Vah Ruta. It once belonged to the Zora Champion Mipha, but is gifted to Link by King Dorephan for his efforts.

If the Lightscale Trident breaks, it can be taken to Dento in Zora's Domain to have a replacement made in exchange for a Zora Spear, a Diamond, and five pieces of Flint[2].

References

  1. "This spear was issued to the knights who guarded Hyrule Castle's throne room. Its ornate design was applied by a craftsman in service to the royal family." — Inventory, Breath of the Wild
  2. "Simply bring me a Zora Spear, one Diamond, and five pieces of Flint. Do that and I will make you a new Lightscale Trident whenever you have need." — Dento, Breath of the Wild

"A spear of peerless grace cherished by the Zora Champion Mipha. Although Mipha specialized in healing abilities, her spearmanship was in a class all its own."

— In-game description

Drillshaft

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Mining ore

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"Goron artisans used recycled metal to forge this weapon. The tip is made from an old excavation bore, which affords it unmatched piercing capabilities."

— In-Game Description

The Drillshaft is a spear-like weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a power of 14, and can be used to mine Ore Deposits found all over Hyrule with great effectiveness, due to the durability being fairly high in this regard.

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"Goron artisans used recycled metal to forge this weapon. The tip is made from an old excavation bore, which affords it unmatched piercing capabilities."

— In-game description

Feathered Spear

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"Its lightweight design is a hallmark of Rito craftsmanship. It's made from light and sturdy materials, which afford Rito warriors ease of use during aerial combat."

— In-Game Description

The Feathered Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 10, and is typically used by members of the Rito tribe in and around the Tabantha Region. It utilizes wood and metal in the aesthetic, with a variety of feathers attached by the spearhead for additional visual flair.

"Its lightweight design is a hallmark of Rito craftsmanship. It's made from light and sturdy materials, which afford Rito warriors ease of use during aerial combat."

— In-game description

Gerudo Spear

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"This spear's center of gravity is in its tip, making it a bit unwieldy for the average fighter. But in the hands of a skilled Gerudo warrior, it's a weapon of reliable strength."

— In-Game Description

The Gerudo Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 16, and can be found in various locations in and around the Gerudo Region. In appearance, it has more of a trident-like design than other spears, and the aesthetic fits the overall Gerudo theme, with curved features and a gold and silver color scheme.

"This spear's center of gravity is in its tip, making it a bit unwieldy for the average fighter. But in the hands of a skilled Gerudo warrior, it's a weapon of reliable strength."

— In-game description

Serpentine Spear

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12

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"The spearhead of this weapon is uniquely Sheikah in design. Spear masters of the Sheikah tribe can use the crescent shape to snag their opponents and deliver brutal cuts."

— In-Game Description

The Serpentine Spear is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 12, and can be found in the occasional chest, mainly in Shrine of Trials. Some Lizalfos also tend to favor this weapon if they aren't wielding a Lizal Spear.

"The spearhead of this weapon is uniquely Sheikah in design. Spear masters of the Sheikah tribe can use the crescent shape to snag their opponents and deliver brutal cuts."

— In-game description

Ancient Spear

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"This spear is the result of countless hours of research into the ancient technology used by Guardians. The glowing spearhead has piercing potential."

— In-Game Description

The Ancient Spear is a rare spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 30, 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 Gears, 5 Ancient Shafts, and 2 Ancient Cores for the spear. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand.

"This spear is the result of countless hours of research into the ancient technology used by Guardians. The glowing spearhead has piercing potential."

— In-game description

Rusty Halberd

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"A rusty polearm likely used by knights from an age past. The spearhead is in bad shape due to prolonged exposure to the elements, so its durability is low."

— In-Game Description

The Rusty Halberd is a spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 5, and can typically be found in lone locations across Hyrule, for example at the East Post Ruins, but occasionally the player may notice a Moblin wielding one of these poor-quality weapons. From taking a look at the aesthetic alone, the player can deduct that the durability on this once-prosperous halberd is rather destitute.

"A rusty polearm likely used by knights from an age past. The spearhead is in bad shape due to prolonged exposure to the elements, so its durability is low."

— In-game description

Royal Guard's Spear

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32

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15

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"This Sheikah-made spear was created using ancient technology to combat the Calamity. Its attack power is very high, but a critical design flaw left it with poor durability."

— In-Game Description

The Royal Guard's Spear is a weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 32, durability of 15, and can be found inside of Hyrule Castle. This weapon has a massive base damage for a spear, however, its durability leaves a lot to be desired. It has the highest base power of any spear. In appearance, it looks identical to the Royal Halberd, but with a darker color scheme.

"This Sheikah-made spear was created using ancient technology to combat the Calamity. Its attack power is very high, but a critical design flaw left it with poor durability."

— In-game description

Flamespear

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24

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"A magical spear forged in the magma of Death Mountain. Attack when the blade glows to expel powerful flames."

— In-Game Description

The Flamespear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a power of 24, and a very fast use time. It can often be found in various Shrine of Trials scattered across Hyrule, and very rarely can be seen wielded by Bokoblins in the Eldin region. The spear has the ability to set enemies alight, but requires a short period of time to charge before unleashing the flames once more.

"A magical spear forged in the magma of Death Mountain. Attack when the blade glows to expel powerful flames."

— In-game description

Frostspear

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"A magical spear forged from ancient ice taken from the Hebra Mountains. Attack when the blade glows blue to chill the air and freeze your foe."

— In-Game Description

The Frostspear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 20. The blade has the ability to freeze enemies, but requires a short period of time to charge before expelling the frost once more.

There are non-respawning frostspears in the following locations[1]:

There are four respawnable sources of frostspear[1]:

"A magical spear forged from ancient ice taken from the Hebra Mountains. Attack when the blade glows blue to chill the air and freeze your foe."

— In-game description

Thunderspear

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22

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"A magical spear that contains thunder from Thundra Plateau in its tip. Attack when the blade glows with a golden light to unleash an electric attack."

— In-Game Description

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

"A magical spear that contains thunder from Thundra Plateau in its tip. Attack when the blade glows with a golden light to unleash an electric attack."

— In-game description

Boko Spear

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2

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"A spear haphazardly carved from a large tree branch. It looks like its original intent was for skewering meat and cooking it, but it does have some combat merit as well."

— In-Game Description

The Boko Spear is a two-handed wooden spear found in Breath of the Wild. This spear is rather weak and fragile and it is not a recommended weapon. Since it is made from wood, it will burn and therefore can carry flames, but not for a very long time. The spears can often by found at Bokoblin or Lizalfos camps, being used to skewer and roast various types of fish.

The weapon is typical used by Bokoblins on the Great Plateau, as well as the Dueling Peaks and Hateno regions. and its surrounding areas. With a base power of 2, it is the weakest Spear in the entire game, as well as being one of the least sturdiest. While it is a serviceable weapon while Link is on the Great Plateau, it quickly becomes obsolete as Link will find much better spears in the early game, including Traveler's Spears, Spiked Boko Spears, and Dragonbone Boko Spears.

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"A spear haphazardly carved from a large tree branch. It looks like its original intent was for skewering meat and cooking it, but it does have some combat merit as well."

— In-game description

Spiked Boko Spear

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"A Boko spear enhanced with sharpened animal bones. It's light, easy to use, and deals a decent amount of damage."

— In-Game Description

The Spiked Boko Spear is a two-handed wooden spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 6, and is a typical weapon used by Blue Bokoblins in the Necluda region and its surrounding areas. Its design is similar to the traditional Boko Spear, but affixed are various bones in order to increase the damage. Since it is made from wood, it will burn and therefore can carry flames, but not for a long time.

The weapons is most commonly found in the Lake, Faron, and Lanayru regions, being wielded by Blue Bokoblins, and also the base level Lizalfos. It also occasionally used as a weapon by Bokoblin that are on horseback.

With a power of 6, it is three times the strength of the Boko Spear, but only slightly more durable. It is half as powerful as the Dragonbone Boko Spear.

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"A Boko spear enhanced with sharpened animal bones. It's light, easy to use, and deals a decent amount of damage."

— In-game description

Dragonbone Boko Spear

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"This Boko spear has been strengthened with fossilized bones. The bones are positioned outward so the fangs bite at the opponent. Beware Bokoblins carrying this weapon."

— In-Game Description

The Dragonbone Boko Spear is a two-handed wooden spear found in Breath of the Wild. Despite it having a low base damage, due to the nature of spears, it has a relatively high damage-per-second, which can take out enemies swiftly. The design, however, is simply a stick with some bones affixed to the tip, which signifies a fault in the durability sector.

The spear can often be seen in the hands of Black Bokoblins all over Hyrule, but more prominently in the Akkala region. It is also occasionally found being used by Black Moblin and Blue Lizalfos.

With a base power of 12, it is considerably stronger than the Boko Spear, and double the strength of its Spiked Boko Spear counterpart.

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"This Boko spear has been strengthened with fossilized bones. The bones are positioned outward so the fangs bite at the opponent. Beware Bokoblins carrying this weapon."

— In-game description

Moblin Spear

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A Moblin Spear from Breath of the Wild

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Hyrule Warriors
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Making mixtures and certain badges

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The Moblin Spear is a recurring item found in Zelda Games.

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Hyrule Warriors

The Moblin Spear in Hyrule Warriors is a rare (silver) material found in Hyrule Warriors. It is dropped at a medium rate upon defeating a Moblin.

Breath of the Wild

"This wooden spear is most often used by Moblins. It's made from a hastily whittled tree, so its stabbing power and durability are both pretty low."

— In-Game Description

This weapon is commonly found being wielded by Red Moblins all across Hyrule. Its construction is entirely wooden, with additional spiked twigs attached to the top as its main form of offense.

The Moblin Spear has a base attack of 4 and a base durability of 15

"This wooden spear is most often used by Moblins. It's made from a hastily whittled tree, so its stabbing power and durability are both pretty low."

— In-game description

Spiked Moblin Spear

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"This Moblin-made spear uses a horned animal bone as the spearhead. Like many Moblin weapons it's sloppily made, but this one packs some respective piercing power."

— In-Game Description

The Spiked Moblin Spear is a two handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 9, and is a typical weapon used by Moblins all over Hyrule, but more commonly in regions such as Akkala. Its design is similar to that of the traditional Moblin Spear, however resistant bones have been affixed in order to increase the mean damage for this weapon.

"This Moblin-made spear uses a horned animal bone as the spearhead. Like many Moblin weapons it's sloppily made, but this one packs some respective piercing power."

— In-game description

Dragonbone Moblin Spear

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"This spear is a fan favorite among Moblins. The spearhead is made from fossilized bones adorned with spikes, which greatly increases its stabbing power."

— In-Game Description

The Dragonbone Moblin Spear is a two handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and is often used by Black Moblins in the Eldin and Hebra regions of the game. Its appearance is identical to that of a traditional Moblin Spear, but with multiple bones affixed to the tip of the stick to increase the damage output.

"This spear is a fan favorite among Moblins. The spearhead is made from fossilized bones adorned with spikes, which greatly increases its stabbing power."

— In-game description

Lizal Spear

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7

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"The brutal, ripping edge of this weapon's spearhead is a distinctly Lizalfos design. Its low durability doesn't lend itself to extended use."

— In-Game Description

The Lizal Spear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 7, and is often used by Green Lizalfos all over Hyrule, but more prominently in the south of the map, in regions including Faron. In design, it is a simple wooden pole with a slightly fashioned piece of metal affixed with some rope as the spearhead. The durability on this weapon is below average.

"The brutal, ripping edge of this weapon's spearhead is a distinctly Lizalfos design. Its low durability doesn't lend itself to extended use."

— In-game description

Enhanced Lizal Spear

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12

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"Judging by the harpoon-like spearhead of this Lizalfos-made spear, the Lizalfos use it for fishing as well as combat. Try not to get caught on the wrong end of its barbs."

— In-Game Description

The Enhanced Lizal Spear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 12, and is often used by Lizalfos all over Hyrule, but more prominently in the south of the map, in regions including Faron. It is an upgraded version of the basic Lizal Spear, but with a sharper spearhead to increase its damage potential.

"Judging by the harpoon-like spearhead of this Lizalfos-made spear, the Lizalfos use it for fishing as well as combat. Try not to get caught on the wrong end of its barbs."

— In-game description

Forked Lizal Spear

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18

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"Skilled Lizalfos warriors tend to favor this spear. What it lacks in piercing power, it makes up for with the brutal wounds its dual ripping blades will inflict."

— In-Game Description

The Forked Lizal Spear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 18, and is often used by Black Lizalfos on the outskirts of the map, in regions such as Akkala or Hebra. It uses the same wooden pole other iterations of the Lizal Spear use, but on this particular weapon a pointed piece of metal which goes in two directions is attached to the tip. The material used here seems akin to that in the Lizal Boomerang.

"Skilled Lizalfos warriors tend to favor this spear. What it lacks in piercing power, it makes up for with the brutal wounds its dual ripping blades will inflict."

— In-game description

Guardian Spear

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10

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"Wielded by Guardian Scouts, this spear has a high piercing power and is a testament to the Sheikah's high level of technology. The spearhead appears only when brandished."

— In-Game Description

The Guardian Spear is a type of spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 10, and can be found inside of Shrine of Trials, typically wielded by Guardian Scout IIs. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand.

"Wielded by Guardian Scouts, this spear has a high piercing power and is a testament to the Sheikah's high level of technology. The spearhead appears only when brandished."

— In-game description

Guardian Spear+

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"The tip of this Guardian spear has been enlarged and strengthened. It's a bit shorter than your average spear, perhaps to facilitate use in tight spaces."

— In-Game Description

The Guardian Spear+ is a type of spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 15, and can be found inside of Shrine of Trials, typically wielded by Guardian Scout IIIs. When Link is carrying this weapon, only the handle shows; the blue parts only show up once it is held in the hand.

"The tip of this Guardian spear has been enlarged and strengthened. It's a bit shorter than your average spear, perhaps to facilitate use in tight spaces."

— In-game description

Guardian Spear++

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"This guardian spear's output has been boosted to the maximum. The spearhead is designed for optimal stabbing, capable of easily piercing most armor."

— In-Game Description

The Guardian Spear++ is a type of spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 20, and can be found inside of Shrine of Trials, typically wielded by Guardian Scout IVs, which can oftentimes be found in Shrines labeled 'A Major Test of Strength'. It is similar to other Guardian Spears, but the spearhead appears to be more akin to a trident than previous models. 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 spear's output has been boosted to the maximum. The spearhead is designed for optimal stabbing, capable of easily piercing most armor."

— In-game description

Lynel Spear

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"The crescent-shaped spearhead of this Lynel-made weapon gives it poor balance, making it difficult to wield. Lynels, however, can swing it effectively with one hand."

— In-Game Description

The Lynel Spear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 14, and can be obtained by defeating standard Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example on Ploymus Mountain. This weapon is similar in aesthetic to other Lynel weapons, for example the Lynel Sword.

"The crescent-shaped spearhead of this Lynel-made weapon gives it poor balance, making it difficult to wield. Lynels, however, can swing it effectively with one hand."

— In-game description

Mighty Lynel Spear

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"The weight and cutting edge of this Lynel-made spear have both been enhanced. It's immensely heavy for a Hylian, but a Lynel can cleave through rock with a single swing."

— In-Game Description

The Mighty Lynel Spear is a two-handed spear found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 20, and can be obtained by defeating Blue-Maned Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example in Deep Akkala. Despite having a low base damage in comparison to other weapon types, this Lynel property is still rather effective, since spears have a high attack rate, the overall damage-per-second is sky-high with this spear.

"The weight and cutting edge of this Lynel-made spear have both been enhanced. It's immensely heavy for a Hylian, but a Lynel can cleave through rock with a single swing."

— In-game description

Savage Lynel Spear

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"White-haired Lynels favor this brutal spear. Its axe-like spearhead and exceptional weight give it absolute destructive power."

— In-Game Description

The Savage Lynel Spear is a melee weapon found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 30, and can be obtained by defeating White-Maned Lynels or Silver Lynels scattered in the overworld, for example in the N. Tabantha Snowfield. Despite having a low base damage in comparison to other weapon types, this Lynel property is still rather effective, since spears have a high attack rate, the overall damage-per-second is sky-high with this spear.

"White-haired Lynels favor this brutal spear. Its axe-like spearhead and exceptional weight give it absolute destructive power."

— In-game description
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