Biggoron's Sword



The Biggoron Sword is an enormous blade crafted by the immense Biggoron. It appears in several games as an alternative to the one-handed Master Sword. It is obtained from Biggoron in several games as the ultimate goal of a trading sequence.

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the sword is a much more sturdy version of the Giant's Knife, which Biggoron crafted for a certain carpenter. It is the final item in the Adult Link trading sequence of the game. This blade is much longer than the Master Sword, and it must always be wielded with two hands, meaning that Link cannot defend with a shield while wielding it. However, the damage dealt by the Biggoron Sword is much greater. Biggoron's Sword Trading Sequence

This is how to get it:

Pocket Egg-It all starts in Kakariko Village with the Pocket Egg...When you re-visit the cucco lady in Kakariko Village, talk to her and she will offer to lend you an egg. If you take the egg, the next morning it will hatch. When it hatches, take it into the house where Talon is staying and use it. He'll wake up.

Cojiro-Bring the Pocket Cucco back to the Cucco Lady in Kakariko Village and she will give you Cojiro, a blue cucco that rarely crows. Take Cojiro to the Lost Woods, go left and talk to the Cucco Lady's brother. Show him Cojiro and he'll give you an Odd Mushroom.

Odd Mushroom-Once you have the Odd Mushroom, you'll have to get it to Granny's Potion Shop in Kakariko Village (the one that sells the Blue Potion) before it spoils, you'll only have 3 minutes to get there, so run (and use Epona). Once there Granny will give you an Odd Potion.

Odd Potion-Once you get the Odd Potion, head back to the Lost Woods (no rush) and bring it to the Cucco Lady's...well he's gone so give it to the Kokiri girl in exchange for a poacher's saw.

Poacher's Saw- Bring the Poacher's Saw to the master carpenter in Gerudo Valley. He'll be surprised to see it because he says he left it with his mother and he'll give you a broken Boron's Sword in return.

Broken Goron's Sword- Take the Broken Sword up Death Mountain Summit and show it to the big goron on top of the mountain. He'll say that he'd repair it, but his eyes are too irritated. He'll give you a perscription for eye drops.

Prescription-Take the prescription to King Zora, he doesn't actually have the eye drops, but he'll give you the main ingredient (an eyeball frog).

Eyeball Frog- Once you get the Eyeball Frog, take it to The Lakeside Laboratory at Lake Hylia. You'll have 3 minutes to get it there before it spoils. When you get there let the professor make the eye drops out of it.

Eye Drops- Take the eye drops that the professor gave you and make a mad dash to the top of Death Mountain! You'll only have 4 minutes! If you planted the magic bean near Dodongo's Cavern it will help a lot, if not you'll be lucky to make it with 10 seconds left over (note-this is impossible unless you have Epona).

Claim Check- Once you finally bring Biggoron his eye drops, he'll feel much better and he'll start to fix your broken sword. it will take him a few days to fix (just use the Sun's Song a few times).

Biggoron's Sword- When you turn in the Clain Check you'll finally get...the Biggoron's Sword! It's super strong and very durable. Now killing baddies will be twice as easy in most cases! But it does not have the power to repel evil as the Master Sword does, so don't use it against Ganon!

In The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, the Biggoron Sword can only be acquired in a linked game by use of a password. In Oracle of Ages, the sword is obtained from the Goron Elder who resides at the Goron Shooting Gallery. In Oracle of Seasons, it is obtained from Biggoron himself. While every other item in these games is assigned to one hand and can be used in conjunction with another, the Biggoron Sword takes up both slots, as it is held with both hands.

The Biggoron Sword made a return as a sub-legendary weapon for Link in Soul Calibur II. Although very powerful in the game, is wielded with only one hand and thus drains Link's health with each swing.

The sword can also be found in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess as an easter egg located in Hyrule Castle in a room inhabited by two poes.