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{{Main|Master Sword}}
{{Main|Master Sword}}


The Master Sword can be found in its pedestal in the [[Korok Forest]], guarded by the [[Great Deku Tree]], and Link must have at least thirteen permanent (red) heart containers to draw it from its pedestal without dying. Initially, it has a base power of 30 damage; except when Link is in a [[Divine Beast]], [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]] or is near a [[Guardian]], when it will glow with a blue aura, its strength will boost to 60 damage - making it the most powerful single-handed weapon in the game - and its durability will increase.  It can be permanently upgraded to this level through the DLC [[Trial of the Sword]].
The Master Sword can be found in a pedestal in the [[Korok Forest]], guarded by the [[Great Deku Tree]]. Link must have at least thirteen permanent (red) heart containers to draw it from its pedestal without dying. Initially, it has a base power of 30 damage; except when Link is in a [[Divine Beast]], [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]] or is near a [[Guardian]], when it will glow with a blue aura, its strength will boost to 60 damage - making it the most powerful single-handed weapon in the game - and its durability will increase.  It can be permanently upgraded to this level through the DLC [[Trial of the Sword]].


Like all other weapons in ''Breath of the Wild'', it can be rendered unusable after extensive use. However, it is special in that the Sword will never break, or disappear from the inventory after obtaining it. After the Sword loses its energy, it will auto-repair itself gradually and return to normal after some time.
Like all other weapons in ''Breath of the Wild'', it can be rendered unusable after extensive use. However, it is special in that the Sword will never break, or disappear from the inventory after obtaining it. After the Sword loses its energy, it will auto-repair itself gradually and return to normal after some time.
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[[File:Rusty-broadsword.png|right]]
[[File:Rusty-broadsword.png|right]]
{{Main|Rusty Broadsword}}
{{Main|Rusty Broadsword}}
The Rusty Broadsword is a melee weapon. It has a base power of 6, and can be found in lone locations around the majority of [[Hyrule]]. It appears to have once been a [[Knight's Broadsword]], but has experienced severe damage, as the majority of the blade is rusted.
The Rusty Broadsword is a melee weapon. It has a base power of 6, and can be found in lone locations around the majority of [[Hyrule]]. It appears to have once been a [[Knight's Broadsword]], but has experienced severe damage, as the majority of the blade is rusted. With a durability of just 8, it is the most fragile of swords that Link can acquire; but with an attack power of 6, it is more powerful than the [[Traveler's Sword]].


These items are found laying around fairly abundantly in early parts of the game. One can be found on top of a small island in the pond, just outside the [[Shrine of Resurrection]] on the way to the [[Temple of Time (Breath of the Wild)|Temple of Time]]. They are often found in the various ruins of Hyrule.
Like all the of the other "Rusty" weapons that Link can acquire, he can toss it in front of a [[Rock Octorok]]. When the Rock Octorok inhales the sword, he will chew it up and spit it out back towards Link. This will upgrade the weapon and it can be spit out as a [[Traveler's Sword]], [[Soldier's Broadsword]], [[Knight's Broadsword]], or even a [[Royal Broadsword]].
 
With a durability of just 8, it is the most fragile of swords that Link can acquire, with it breaking just as quickly as a [[Torch (Breath of the Wild)|Torch]] or [[Boko Club]]. With an attack power of 6, it is more powerful than the [[Traveler's Sword]] and makes for an okay weapon during the early portions of the game, but it quickly becomes obsolete as Link acquires more powerful weaponry.
 
Like all the of the other ''Rusty'' weapons that Link can acquire, he can toss it in front of a [[Rock Octorok]]. When the Rock Octorok inhales the sword, he will chew it up and spit it out back towards Link. This will upgrade the weapon and it can be spit out as a [[Traveler's Sword]], [[Soldier's Broadsword]], [[Knight's Broadsword]], or even a [[Royal Broadsword]].
{{quote|This once-fearsome sword has seen better days. It can do some damage in the right hands but also breaks quickly.|In-game description}}
{{quote|This once-fearsome sword has seen better days. It can do some damage in the right hands but also breaks quickly.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Boko-arm.png|right]]
[[File:Boko-arm.png|right]]
{{Main|Bokoblin Arm}}
{{Main|Bokoblin Arm}}
The Bokoblin Arm is a melee weapon. It is a skeletal remain of the arm of a [[Bokoblin]] and can be acquired after defeating a [[Stalkoblin]]. When the Bokoblin Arm falls to the ground, or when Link has it equipped, its fingers still remain animated. When the arm is on the ground, other nearby Stalkoblin or other enemies nearby may pick it up and use it as a weapon to attack Link.
Bokoblin arms are the still-wriggling limbs of [[Stalkoblin]]s, which can be picked up when separated from the skeletal enemy and used as a weapon. With a base power of 5, it is one of the weakest melee weapons that Link can find. Furthermore, with a durability score of just 5, only the [[Tree Branch]] will break faster.
 
With a base power of 5, it is one of the weakest melee weapons that Link can find. Furthermore, with a durability score of just 5, only the [[Tree Branch]] will break faster.
 
As Stalkoblin are found all throughout Hyrule, most commonly on the [[Great Plateau]] and in the [[Ridgeland]] region. However, due to their abundance, as well as the fact that every single Stalkoblin will drop a Bokoblin Arm, this is one of the most common weapons Link can acquire.
 
The [[Bone Atk. Up]] is a set bonus that will be upgrade the attack power of all bone weapons, including the Bokoblin Arm. It can be acquired as a reward from multiple armor sets.
 
*If Link upgrades the [[Radiant Set]] to Level 2, he will gain the Bone Attack Upgrade.
*If Link wears the full [[Phantom Ganon Set]], he will also gain the ability.
{{quote|A skeletal arm that keeps moving even after it's severed from its body. It's kind of gross to strap it to your back, but it'll do in a pinch. It's old and fragile, so it's quick to break.|In-game description}}
{{quote|A skeletal arm that keeps moving even after it's severed from its body. It's kind of gross to strap it to your back, but it'll do in a pinch. It's old and fragile, so it's quick to break.|In-game description}}
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[[File:Lizalfos-arm.png|right]]
[[File:Lizalfos-arm.png|right]]
{{Main|Lizalfos Arm}}
{{Main|Lizalfos Arm}}
The Lizalfos Arm is a melee weapon . It is a skeletal remain of an arm of a [[Lizalfos]]. It has a base power of 12, and can be used as a melee weapon or as a [[Boomerang]]. It can be obtained after defeating a [[Stalizalfos]] in battle; for it is a guaranteed drop. These enemies, and thus, the item, are common all over Greater Hyrule, but in particular the [[Faron]] region.
Bokoblin arms are the still-wriggling limbs of [[Stalizalfos]], which can be picked up when separated from the skeletal enemy and used as a melee weapon or [[Boomerang]].
{{quote|The arm of a Stalizalfos that continues to struggle even in death. It can be used as a weapon, but it's very brittle. You can feel it wiggling when you strap it to your back...|In-game description}}
{{quote|The arm of a Stalizalfos that continues to struggle even in death. It can be used as a weapon, but it's very brittle. You can feel it wiggling when you strap it to your back...|In-game description}}
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