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[[File:ALttP Master Sword Lv3 Sprite.png]]
[[File:ALttP Master Sword Lv3 Sprite.png]]
In order to obtain the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv3}}, {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} must throw the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv2|link}} into the {{Term|ALttP|Mysterious Pond|link}} of the {{Term|ALttP|Dark World|link}} within the {{Term|ALttP|Pyramid of Power|link}} in {{ALttP}}. As a result, the {{Term|ALttP|Cursed Fairy|link}} will transform it into the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv3}}. It has a golden blade, green hilt, and is usually eight times stronger than the {{Term|ALttP|Fighter's Sword|link}}. In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game, it also has the ability to break {{Plural|ALttP|Jar|link}} and {{Plural|ALttP|Skull|link}}.
In order to obtain the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv3}}, {{Term|ALttP|Link|link}} must throw the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv2|link}} into the {{Term|ALttP|Mysterious Pond|link}} of the {{Term|ALttP|Dark World|link}} within the {{Term|ALttP|Pyramid of Power|link}} in {{ALttP}}. As a result, the {{Term|ALttP|Cursed Fairy|link}} will transform it into the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv3}}. It has a golden blade, green hilt, and is four times as strong as the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv2|link}} (making the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword Lv3}} four times as strong as the {{Term|ALttP|Master Sword|link}}, and eight times as strong as the {{Term|ALttP|Fighter's Sword|link}}).{{Verify|ALttP}} In the [[Game Boy Advance]] version of the game, it also has the ability to break {{Plural|ALttP|Jar|link}} and {{Plural|ALttP|Skull|link}}.


It is the only sword that can damage [[Ganon]] without use of the [[Spin Attack]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of the game, although in the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] version, the Tempered Sword can do so as well, though it deals less damage. Despite being derived from the Master Sword, its artwork has a radically different design to it, namely the ricasso being less apparent in the blade, the Triforce mark being closer to the hilt, and the hilt, aside from being colored green instead of blue, is sleeker and straight-edged rather than thick and curved, as well as lacking the central jewel.
It is the only sword that can damage [[Ganon]] without use of the [[Spin Attack]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] version of the game, although in the [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] version, the Tempered Sword can do so as well, though it deals less damage. Despite being derived from the Master Sword, its artwork has a radically different design to it, namely the ricasso being less apparent in the blade, the Triforce mark being closer to the hilt, and the hilt, aside from being colored green instead of blue, is sleeker and straight-edged rather than thick and curved, as well as lacking the central jewel.
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