Enemy Weapon

These enemy weapons can be used by Link, or any foe that normally uses one of them. When a foe that carries a weapon drops its own weapon, it will pick up the first weapon it sees, no matter what kind it is.

Boko Stick
In The Wind Waker, a Boko Stick is flammable stick that is often wielded by Bokoblins. When Link hits them with a powerful attack or uses his shield when a Bokoblin attacks him, it will make them drop their stick, allowing Link to wield it. Boko Babas will also drop these items upon death. Boko Sticks are very similar to the classic Deku Stick. In some dungeons, Link will have to use these to light torches, burn planks, etc. Link can hit enemies with the Boko Stick and perform the Spin Attack, and when Link is jumping, he can also perform a jump attack.

As with all enemy weapons in The Wind Waker, Link is able to pick up a dropped weapon and use it to attack, but cannot take it with him into a different area. Comically, disarmed Darknuts will pick up and use Boko Sticks as weapons if no other weapons can be found nearby.

Machete
A small blade used by Bokoblins. It is required to break through doorways blocked by wooden boards. It is equal in strength to the Master Sword. The machete is a weapon used by Bokoblins in The Wind Waker. It takes the form of a large, crudely made sword which is powerful enough to break through wooden barriers, as seen in Dragon Roost Cavern.

As with all enemy weapons in The Wind Waker, Link is able to pick up a dropped weapon and use it to attack, but cannot take it with him into a different area.

Moblin Spear
The Moblin Spear is a weapon used by Moblins in The Wind Waker. It takes the form of a long spear with a crooked shaft and long orange ribbons below the blade. Its form is similar to that of a glaive or naginata.

The Moblins can use these spears to stab forwards or to swing around in an arc. As with all enemy weapons in The Wind Waker, Link is able to pick up a dropped weapon and use it to attack, but cannot take it with him into a different area.

Darknut Sword
The Darknut Sword is a weapon used by Darknuts in The Wind Waker. It is very large in size, resembling a cross between a flamberge and a broadsword; the Darknuts use the weapon one-handed; however, due to its size, Link must use both hands to wield it.

As with all enemy weapons in The Wind Waker, Link is able to pick up a dropped weapon and use it to attack, but cannot take it with him into a different area.

The sword that Phantoms carry in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks bear a resemblance to the Darknuts' sword.

The signature weapons carried by Darknuts. They are very large, larger than Link is, causing Link to hunch over when he carries one. Though a Darknut Sword has the same strength as a Moblin Spear, only a Darknut Sword is capable of breaking stone pillars while a Moblin Spear is not able to.

Stalfos Club
The Stalfos Club is a weapon used by Stalfos in The Wind Waker. It takes the form of a large, very heavy spiked metal club, which the Stalfos swing with difficulty, often spinning uncontrollably.

As with most enemy weapons in The Wind Waker, Link is able to pick up a dropped Stalfos Club and use it to attack, but cannot take it with him into a different area.

It closely resembles a Kanabou, a famous Japanese weapon.

Phantom Ganon's Sword
This sword is used in both The Wind Waker and Four Swords Adventures. In The Wind Waker, it can only be used when Link is in Ganon's Tower. It is carried by Phantom Ganon and is dropped by him when Link kills him. Also, in the maze within Ganon's Tower, if looked upon closely, the sword falls onto the ground. When it falls, the hilt falls into the direction which Link needs to go to complete the maze. The sword can also be used to destroy the large door blocking Link's way to the top.

The intimidating weapon carried by Phantom Ganon. It is exceedingly large much like the Darknut Sword. Unlike the other Enemy Weapons, Phantom Ganon's Sword is never found in the same place as another Enemy Weapon, and Phantom Ganon will not drop his sword until he is defeated. It has the same strength as a Darknut sword. The main purpose of the sword is to point out where to go in the maze in Ganon's Tower.

Trivia

 * If Link places a jar with Boko Sticks close to a lit torch, the sticks in the jar will light. When in the jar, the sticks will burn indefinitely.