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Latest revision as of 09:41, 15 April 2024

Fake Master Swords are objects in A Link to the Past.[1]

Location and Uses

Fake Master Swords can be found in the Lost Woods. They are decoys placed in there to prevent Link from finding the real Master Sword. They resemble Fighter's Swords with the blade stuck into a pedestal. They can be lifted and thrown at enemies much like when throwing a Pot.

In the Game Boy Advance version of A Link to the Past, Fake Master Swords are used to complete the Lumberjack's Riddles; however, they disappear if picked up and thrown, so destroying them all makes impossible to complete the Lumberjack's Riddles.[verification needed]

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