Talk:Lokomo Sword

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Master Sword

Has anyone else noticed that this sword is strikingly similar to the Master Sword in Twilight Princess, after having it infused with the energy of the Sols in the Palace of Twilight?Template:Nosig

I don't really see how that has to do with the Lokomo Sword... All the swords are similar in one way or another, so I don't think that any tiny similarity will have much merit. User:Pakkun/sig 01:57, 4 April 2010 (UTC)
Yeah, on that note I'm changing an item in the trivia saying the "only difference is this sword is green". They're similar, yes, but there are quite a few design differences. So, that. --KingStarscream 13:15, 26 August 2011 (EDT)

Force Gem

There appears to be a small Force Gem in the center of the guard of the blade - seeing as Force Gems are used to fuel the Spirit Tracks and the Spirit Tracks are used to seal away the Demon King, I'd say that Force Gem is the thing that gives the Lokomo Sword the strength to repel evil. It may not have been explicitly stated, but I think it deserves a spot in the trivia section. What say you? Template:Nosig

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Fate

Do...we ever find out what happens to the Lokomo Sword after the end of the game, something that maybe could be mentioned in the article? Unlike the Master Sword, Four Sword, or even the Phantom Sword, whose fate is at least implied, this one is the only "legendary"-type sword that we're never shown what happens to in the end. Mistress Fi (talk) 15:53, 30 July 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]