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The '''sword''' is [[Link]]'s primary weapon in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)| Legend of Zelda series]]. The sword is one of the first weapons Link obtains, the other being the [[Shield]]. The Sword is also the most crucial weapon Link obtains, as it is adequate in defeating most foes he encounters. The sword is also used to break open pots, trigger switches, and slash grass. In certain ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, the sword can be used to detect whether a wall can be destroyed with a [[Bomb]] through the hollow clang sound it makes when hitting a suspicious wall. Link holds the sword in his left hand in most titles, but he uses his right hand in the Wii version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Swords such as the [[Giant's Knife]], [[Biggoron's Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy Sword]] require both hands to hold. Link acquires many different swords along his quests, and he can also learn various sword techniques and skills.
The '''sword''' is [[Link]]'s primary weapon in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)| Legend of Zelda series]]. The sword is one of the first weapons Link obtains, the other being the [[Shield]]. The Sword is also the most crucial weapon Link obtains, as it is adequate in defeating most foes he encounters. The sword is also used to break open pots, trigger switches, and slash grass. In certain ''The Legend of Zelda'' games, the sword can be used to detect whether a wall can be destroyed with a [[Bomb]] through the hollow clang sound it makes when hitting a suspicious wall. Link holds the sword in his left hand in most titles, but he uses his right hand in the Wii version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|Skyward Sword]]''. Swords such as the [[Giant's Knife]], [[Biggoron's Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy's Sword]] require both hands to hold. Link acquires many different swords along his quests, and he can also learn various sword techniques and skills.


==Types of Swords ==
==Types of Swords ==
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Link often needs a sword stronger than a Basic Sword to defeat tougher bosses or the final boss. Some examples of Legendary Swords are the  ''[[Lokomo Sword]], [[Phantom Sword]], [[Master Sword]],'' and ''[[Four Sword]]''.
Link often needs a sword stronger than a Basic Sword to defeat tougher bosses or the final boss. Some examples of Legendary Swords are the  ''[[Lokomo Sword]], [[Phantom Sword]], [[Master Sword]],'' and ''[[Four Sword]]''.
===Optional Swords===
===Optional Swords===
Optional swords include the [[Giants Knife]], the [[Biggoron's Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy Sword]].
Optional swords include the [[Giants Knife]], the [[Biggoron's Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy's Sword]].


==Appearances in games==
==Appearances in games==

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