Soldier's Claymore

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Soldier's Claymore
Soldier's Claymore - HWAoC icon.png
Icon from Age of Calamity

Games

Location

Breath of the Wild
Hyrule Field
Faron Grasslands

Used by

Base Power

20

Base Durability

25

Best Possible Bonus

+17 attack power
+3 durability

Related

Attributes

Type

The Soldier's Claymore is a Hylia Series two-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

"A two-handed sword designed for combat. It's heavy and hard to use but has decent build quality and durability."

Breath of the Wild In-Game Description

This claymore is a part of the Soldier's equipment set, which includes a one-handed sword, a polearm, a shield, and a bow. It has a base power of 20 and a base durability of 25. It is a heavy weapon, and as a result it has a rather slow use time, but the damage partially makes up for this deficit. It appears to be a larger version of the Soldier's Broadsword, featuring a similar cross-guard and the same blue-grey ribbon wrapped around the grip.

Age of Calamity

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Soldier's Claymores are King Rhoam's initial weapons, later superseded by Knight's Claymores and Royal Claymores.

Tears of the Kingdom

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"A lightweight metal weapon forget for royal warriors. It's decayed now, but still easy to wield, so it consumes less stamina during charge attacks."

— In-Game Description

"An improved claymore, made lightweight for easier handling. It consumes less stamina for charged attacks."

— In-Game Description

The Soldier's Claymore reappears in Tears of the Kingdom. It can most often be found in a decayed state, when it only has a base power of 8. The pristine version can be found from Spectral Figures in the Depths, and has a base power of 16. Both forms have a property that will make it consume less stamina for charged attacks.

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