One-Hit Obliterator

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The One-Hit Obliterator is an Item in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses

Hyrule Compendium Entry
244 (???) One-Hit Obliterator
File:BotW Hyrule Compendium One-Hit Obliterator.png
Description
A weapon that defeats foes with one hit and causes the user to die from one hit. It loses its sheen and power after two consecutive uses, but will eventually regain both.
Common Locations
Unknown
Properties
Atk ∞
BotW One-Hit Obliterator Icon.png

The One-Hit Obliterator is an unbreakable Weapon that can instantly defeat enemies in a single hit. However, it also renders its user vulnerable to single strikes as well.[1] The One-Hit Obliterator can only be used twice at any given time. When its power is depleted, it will stop glowing for a few seconds to recharge.[2] During this time, its attack power is reduced to 1 and it will not recharge while it is swung.

While the One-Hit Obliterator is in Link's Inventory, he cannot switch to another melee Weapon, nor can he regain health. Any health regained through the use of Materials or Foods will quickly disappear after Link leaves the Inventory screen. The One-Hit Obliterator can safely strike an opponent's Shield without losing its charge. While at full charge, the One-Hit Obliterator can fell Trees in one hit, whereas its uncharged state requires 40 hits to fell a Tree and 12 to reduce its log to Wood.

The One-Hit Obliterator is found inside the Shrine of Resurrection after Zelda instructs Link to return the Sheikah Slate to the terminal it was found in. After doing so, the One-Hit Obliterator will appear opposite the terminal inside the chamber. Once Link grabs hold of the One-Hit Obliterator, his Life Gauge will reduce to a mere quarter of a Heart. Upon regaining his composure, the Sheikah Monk, Monk Maz Koshia, calls out to him.[3] Monk Maz Koshia warns Link that while undergoing the Divine Beast Tamer's Trial, he must steel himself with dedication, as its volatile properties render its use highly dangerous.[4] Monk Maz Koshia then directs Link to his task of clearing four marked locations on the Great Plateau, where groups of enemies must be cleared.[5] Monk Maz Koshia also warns Link that if he leaves the Great Plateau at any time before the Trial is complete, the One-Hit Obliterator will leave him and return to its pedestal in the Shrine of Resurrection.[6]

After Link completes Etsu Korima Shrine, Rohta Chigah Shrine, Ruvo Korbah Shrine, and Yowaka Ita Shrine, the One-Hit Obliterator will split into four glowing orbs and scatter to different areas of Hyrule.[7] The One-Hit Obliterator then returns to its pedestal in the Shrine of Resurrection. However, it can no longer be taken from its pedestal and having fulfilled its duty, rests peacefully.[8]

Nomenclature

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LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
一撃の剣 (Ichigeki no Tsurugi)One-Hit Sword
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
必殺之劍 (Bìshā zhī jiàn) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Vermorzelaar[9]Crusher
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Tétralame Mort-Subite 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
ZerstörerDestroyer
The Italian Republic
Italian
Tetralama MonocolpoTetrablade Singleshot
The Republic of Korea
Korean
일격의 검 (Ilgyeogui geom) 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Дезинтегратор (Dezintegrator)Disintegrator
Latin America
SpanishLA
Aniquilador DivinoDivine Annihilator
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Aniquilador DivinoDivine Annihilator
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Gallery

Trivia

  • The One-Hit Obliterator is decorated with Shide, folded strips of paper that are used in Shinto rituals.
  • A second Obliterator falls from the sky near Vah Ruta, and acts like it does after the trial is completed.
  • If Link keeps the Obliterator via glitches and uses it outside the Plateau, it will disappear from the inventory if the game is reloaded with it equipped.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "One-Hit Obliterator
    A weapon that defeats foes with one hit and causes the user to die from one hit. It loses its sheen and power after two consecutive uses, but will eventually regain both.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "You can use this weapon's ability only twice within a set period of time...only when it is glowing. When enough time passes, the weapon will regain its sheen along with its power." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  3. "I am Maz Koshia. I now address the one who wishes to master a Divine Beast..." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  4. "To undertake this task requires unwavering dedication. That weapon defeats foes with one hit. However, the reverse is also true, as its wielder will also fall to a single strike." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  5. "When enough time passes, the weapon will regain its sheen along with its power. At the four marked locations within the Great Plateau...defeat all monsters present to prove your power." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  6. "If you are not up to the challenge, leave this plateau. The weapon will return here, and the trial will end." — Monk Maz Koshia (Breath of the Wild)
  7. "You completed the trials of the Great Plateau! After conquering the last shrine, the One-Hit Obliterator split into four glowing orbs and scattered to different parts of Hyrule." — EX The Champions' Ballad (Breath of the Wild)
  8. "It has fulfilled its duty. It slumbers peacefully..." — N/A (Breath of the Wild)
  9. "Vermorzelaar" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)