Rapier
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"A sword forged with magical light, making it light as a feather. Use the Strong Attack button to gather the power of light, and strike with more devastating strength when using a Combo Attack!"
The Rapier is a weapon class used by Zelda in Hyrule Warriors. It is Zelda's default weapon class, as she begins the game with a Polished Rapier.
While wielding the weapon, Zelda fights using a combination of the rapier and her light magic.
Variations
Weapon | Level | Elements | Strength | Location |
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Polished Rapier |
1 | Light | ||
Glittering Rapier |
2 | Light | The Sacred Sword: Capture the S. Temple Hall to reveal a Treasure Chest containing a Sealed Weapon. | |
Gleaming Rapier |
3 | Light | ||
8-Bit White Sword? |
★ | Wii U: Master Quest Map, G-10 3DS/Switch: Cosmetic appearance when 8-Bit Weapons is turned on. | ||
Gleaming Rapier + |
4 | Light | ||
Gloomy Rapier | 4+ | Light Darkness |
Polished Rapier
- Base attack: 80
- Per star: 8
Glittering Rapier
Unlocked in Legend Mode from a Sealed Weapon found in a chest that appears after capturing S. Temple Hall in The Sacred Sword.
- Base attack: 150
- Per star: 15
Gleaming Rapier
Unlocked in Adventure Mode by completing the challenge at grid H9? with an "A" rank as Zelda with the Rapier after using an Ice Arrow on the ring of fire.
- Base attack: 280
- Per star: 28
8-Bit White Sword?
Part of the Master Quest Pack, unlocked in the Master Quest map of Adventure Mode by completing the challenge at grid G10? with an "A" rank after using a Bomb on the north wall across the river, fifth space from the left.
- Base attack: 280
- Per star: 28
Gloomy Rapier (Legends/Def. Ed.)
unlocked on the Lorule map in Adventure Mode by completing the challenge at grid E12? with an "A" rank as Zelda with the Rapier after using the Bomb on the cracked wall.
Trivia
- In some stages on the Twilight Princess map, characters such as Sheik can be found wielding Zelda's rapier instead of their own weapon. It is likely intentional, but any other phenomenon similar to this appears to only happen with the 8-Bit weapons. This does not occur in Hyrule Warriors Legends.