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golden sword's power varies per target, but for the most part is 8 times stronger than the fighter sword when dealing damage.
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The Master Sword Lv3 was known as the Golden Sword in {{ALttP}}. To obtain it, [[Link]] must throw the [[Tempered Sword]] into the [[Mysterious Pond]] of the [[Dark World]] within the [[Pyramid of Power]]. As a result, the [[Cursed Fairy]] will transform it into the Golden Sword. It has a golden blade, green hilt, and is eight times stronger than the [[Fighter's Sword]]. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game, it also has the ability to break [[Jar]]s and skulls. | The Master Sword Lv3 was known as the Golden Sword in {{ALttP}}. To obtain it, [[Link]] must throw the [[Tempered Sword]] into the [[Mysterious Pond]] of the [[Dark World]] within the [[Pyramid of Power]]. As a result, the [[Cursed Fairy]] will transform it into the Golden Sword. It has a golden blade, green hilt, and is usually eight times stronger than the [[Fighter's Sword]]. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game, it also has the ability to break [[Jar]]s and skulls. | ||
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