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Revision as of 22:49, March 31, 2024

Gilded Sword

The Gilded Sword is a recurring Sword in The Legend of Zelda series.

Majora's Mask

After the Kokiri Sword has been upgraded to the Razor Sword, Link can have it upgraded again, to the Gilded Sword. To do so, Link must obtain Gold Dust by finishing the Goron Race in first-place, then making the payment at the Mountain Smithy before 6:00 AM on the Final Day. If Link is successful, he will leave the Razor Sword at the Smithy, and can come back after 24 hours to receive the Gilded Sword.

The Gilded Sword features a gold blade with a metal frame, leaving two diamond shapes exposing the yellow metal along the blade; The grip features the same design (albeit with a red frame), and the sword also uses a metal pommel and an ornate, bent cross-guard. It deals triple damage compared to the Kokiri Sword, and has a greater reach. In addition, the Gilded Sword will not break after a certain number of slashes or when playing the Song of Time, making the upgrade permanent.

Other appearances

This section describes a subject that is or may be outside the core Zelda canon.

Hyrule Warriors

In Hyrule Warriors, the Gilded Sword appears as a type of bronze Badge. They can be purchased to unlock new attacks for the Spinner weapon class.

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