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By holding his {{Term|LADX|Sword}} out, {{Term|LADX|Link}} can move while he keeps facing the same direction.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= |game= LA|page= 18}}</ref> If {{Term|LADX|Link}} then releases his {{Term|LADX|Sword}}, he will perform a {{Term|LADX|Whirling Blade|link}} attack,<ref>{{Cite|'The Whirling Blade technique has been handed down from generation to generation by the family of the hero. To use it, hold down the Sword Button and build up your power. When you have enough, you can release the Button! Can you master this?'|Secrets Of The Whirling Blade|LADX}}</ref> which deals more damage than a regular {{Term|LADX|Sword}} blow.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= |game= LA|page= 19}}</ref>
By holding his {{Term|LADX|Sword}} out, {{Term|LADX|Link}} can move while he keeps facing the same direction.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= |game= LA|page= 18}}</ref> If {{Term|LADX|Link}} then releases his {{Term|LADX|Sword}}, he will perform a {{Term|LADX|Whirling Blade|link}} attack,<ref>{{Cite|'The Whirling Blade technique has been handed down from generation to generation by the family of the hero. To use it, hold down the Sword Button and build up your power. When you have enough, you can release the Button! Can you master this?'|Secrets Of The Whirling Blade|LADX}}</ref> which deals more damage than a regular {{Term|LADX|Sword}} blow.<ref>{{Cite manual|quote= |game= LA|page= 19}}</ref>


{{Term|LADX|Link}} can also hit walls with his {{Term|LADX|Sword}} to hear whether they can be blown using {{Plural|LADX|Bomb|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Well that was a surprise! Hey! I'll tell you a secret! Use your sword to poke at dungeon walls... If you hear a hollow clank, you can break the wall with a Bomb!|Talking Timber|LADX}}</ref>
{{Term|LADX|Link}} can also hit walls with his {{Term|LADX|Sword}} to hear whether they can be destroyed using {{Plural|LADX|Bomb|link}}.<ref>{{Cite|Well that was a surprise! Hey! I'll tell you a secret! Use your sword to poke at dungeon walls... If you hear a hollow clank, you can break the wall with a Bomb!|Talking Timber|LADX}}</ref>


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This article is about the recurring items named "Sword". For other Swords, see Sword (Disambiguation).

Template:Item Swords,(TLoZ)[1][2][3] also known as Fighter's Swords,(ALttP)[1] are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series.

Location and Uses

The Legend of Zelda

First appearing in The Legend of Zelda, the Sword can be obtained in a Cave in the very first area of the game. Inside, Link finds an Old Man who tells him to take the Sword because it is dangerous to travel alone.[4] The Sword has two additional color variants which appear when Link wears either the Blue Ring or the Red Ring. The Sword can damage almost every enemy, but it is one of the weakest items in the game. However, the Sword can be replaced by the White Sword and then the Magical Sword, which each deal twice more damage than its predecessor. A Sword that is designed like a rapier is depicted on the Title Display of the game. It is not confirmed to be any of the Swords that can be obtained in the game.

Link's Awakening

The Sword in Link's Awakening is the first Sword that Link can obtain. It is from Link's previous adventures and has his name engraved on it.[5] Link finds it on Toronbo Shores shortly after waking up after his crash on Koholint Island. By bringing 20 Secret Seashells to the Seashell Mansion, Link can replace it with the Level 2 Sword.[6][7]

By holding his Sword out, Link can move while he keeps facing the same direction.[8] If Link then releases his Sword, he will perform a Spin Attack attack,[9] which deals more damage than a regular Sword blow.[10]

Link can also hit walls with his Sword to hear whether they can be destroyed using Bombs.[11]

Tri Force Heroes

The Sword in Tri Force Heroes is the Sword used by the Link.[12] It changes appearance when certain Outfits are worn, such as the Sword Suit and the Sword Master Suit. While wearing the Fierce Deity Armor, the Sword becomes the Fierce Deity Sword. In addition, the Sword becomes a Telescope while wearing Linebeck's Uniform, and a parasol while wearing the Lady's Ensemble.

Breath of the Wild

The Sword in Breath of the Wild can be obtained randomly from a Treasure Chest dropped by scanning The Legend of Zelda Link amiibo with the amiibo Rune. It is described as a Sword that was once wielded by a hero in an ancient age.[3] It looks as it does throughout the artwork of The Legend of Zelda.

Other Appearances

The Legend of Zelda TV series

In the "Stinging a Stinger" episode of The Legend of Zelda TV series, Sleezenose offers Link a Sword as a sign of gratitude for having saved him.[13] Although Link first hesitates to trade it in for his Crissword,[14] Sleezenose explains that anyone who carries the Sword is made irresistible to women, especially princesses.[15] This convinces Link and causes him to immediately hand over his old Sword when he hears Princess Zelda screaming for help.[16] When Link finds Zelda, she is being attacked by a Patra.[17] The young hero, confident about his new Sword, faces an incoming Patra, but one beam from the foe breaks the Sword in half and causes Link to collapse from the attack. When he looks up and sees the broken Sword, he realizes that he has been tricked by Sleezenose. Link leaves behind the broken Sword when Ganon appears and captures him.

The Faces of Evil

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In The Faces of Evil, the Sword is used as Link's main weapon.[18] As well as being used to fight enemies with, it is also used to pick up dropped items and talk to characters by striking them. In the game's tutorial, the Sword is also referred to as a "Smart Sword", and it is explained that it will not hurt friendly characters but instead encourage them to talk.[19]

Link can later receive a stronger Sword called the Power Sword, which replaces his standard Sword.

The Wand of Gamelon

In The Wand of Gamelon, the Sword is used as Zelda's main weapon.[20] Identically to The Faces of Evil, it is also able to pick up items and encourage characters to talk, in addition to fighting enemies with. The Sword is also referred to as a "Smart Sword" in the game's tutorial.[21]

As in The Faces of Evil, Zelda can later find the stronger Power Sword. It replaces her standard Sword.

Link's Awakening (Cagiva)

In the Link's Awakening manga by Ataru Cagiva, Link finds his lost Sword at Toronbo Shores after waking up from the shipwreck. During the fight against the Angler Fish, Link breaks the Sword after stabbing the boss on its head.

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese 剣 (Ken) Same as English.
France FrenchEU Épée (LANS) Same as English.
Germany German Schwert (LANS) Same as English.
Spain SpanishEU Espada (LANS) Same as English.
Latin America SpanishLA Espada (LANS) Same as English.

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 140 (TLoZ)
  2. "Sword
    The sword you carried prior to washing ashore on the island.
    " — N/A (Link's Awakening for Nintendo Switch)
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Sword
    A sword once wielded by a hero in an ancient age. When grasped, a strange sense of nostalgia washes over you. Take it when going alone would otherwise be dangerous.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "IT'S DANGEROUS TO GO ALONE! TAKE THIS." — Old Man (The Legend of Zelda)
  5. "You found your Sword! It must be yours because it has your name engraved on it!" — N/A (Link's Awakening DX)
  6. "I am the spirit of the mansion. I have been waiting for someone to overcome the darkness. Find all the secret shells and go through the gate to receive the ultimate sword!" — Spirit of the Mansion (Link's Awakening DX)
  7. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 129
  8. Link's Awakening manual, pg. 18
  9. "'The Whirling Blade technique has been handed down from generation to generation by the family of the hero. To use it, hold down the Sword Button and build up your power. When you have enough, you can release the Button! Can you master this?'" — Secrets Of The Whirling Blade (Link's Awakening DX)
  10. Link's Awakening manual, pg. 19
  11. "Well that was a surprise! Hey! I'll tell you a secret! Use your sword to poke at dungeon walls... If you hear a hollow clank, you can break the wall with a Bomb!" — Talking Timber (Link's Awakening DX)
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  18. "The Sword Attack by pressing Button One to strike enemies. It is rumored that hidden in Koridai are ways to make your sword fire deadly Power Blasts." (The Faces of Evil manual, pg. 3)
  19. "Luckily, I brought my Smart Sword. It won't hurt anyone friendly. In fact, it makes them talk!" — Link (The Faces of Evil)
  20. "The Sword Attack by pressing Button One to strike enemies. It is rumored that hidden in Gamelon are ways to make your sword fire deadly Power Blasts." (The Wand of Gamelon manual, pg. 4)
  21. "Luckily, I brought my Smart Sword. It won't hurt anyone friendly. In fact, it makes them talk!" — Princess Zelda (The Wand of Gamelon)

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