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===Tier 1===
'''The Legend of Zelda''', originally released in Japan as '''The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu''', is an action-adventure game developed by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. The first entry in [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], the game is set in the fictional kingdom of [[Hyrule]] and stars [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]], a young boy who aims to reassemble the [[Triforce of Wisdom]] and save [[Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)|Princess Zelda]] from [[Ganon]]. Link is controlled from a top-down perspective and navigates throughout the overworld and various [[Dungeon]]s, defeating [[Enemies]] and uncovering secrets along his journey.
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|[[File:Bokoblin Arm - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Bokoblin Arm]]
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|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.
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|[[File:Boko Club - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Boko Club]]
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|A crude [[Bokoblin]] club made to clobber small prey. It's essentially a stick.
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|[[File:Boomerang - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Boomerang]]{{Tt|Alters C1}}
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|This throwing weapon was originally used by the forest-dwelling [[Korok]]s. Its unique shape allows it to return after being thrown, but it's perfectly functional in melee combat, as well.
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|[[File:Lizalfos Arm - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Lizalfos Arm]]{{Tt|Alters C1}}
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|The arm of a Stalizalfos that continues to struggle even in death. You can feel it wiggling when you strap it to your back...
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|[[File:Lucky Ladle - HWAoC.png|100px]]<br/>Lucky Ladle{{Tt|Digitial pre-order bonus}}
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|A metal ladle that somehow always feels warm. You can almost smell the mouthwatering aroma of a hot meal on a cold day.
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|[[File:Soup Ladle - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Soup Ladle]]
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|A kitchen implement often used for serving delicious soups. It was carved from the wood of a sturdy tree, so it actually packs quite the wallop.
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|[[File:Tree Branch - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Tree Branch]]
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|Wooden branches such as this are pretty common, but it's surprisingly well-balanced. It doesn't do much damage but can serve as a weapon in a pinch.
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===Tier 2===
Designed by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] and [[Takashi Tezuka]], the game was released in Japan in February 1986, as a launch title for the Famicom. North American and European copies were released more than a year later, making ''The Legend of Zelda'' the first home console game to include an internal battery in the US for saving data. This version was later released in Japan in 1994, under the title '''The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu 1'''. The game received ports for the [[Nintendo GameCube]] and [[Game Boy Advance]], and was available via the [[Virtual Console]] on the [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS]], and [[Wii U]]. It was also one of 30 games included on the NES Classic Edition system, and is also playable on [[Nintendo Switch]] through the [[Nintendo Switch Online]] service.
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|[[File:Feathered Edge - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Feathered Edge]]
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|[[Rito]] craftsmen forged this lightweight, double-edge sword so Rito warriors could soar into battle unhindered by its weight.
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|[[File:Lizal Boomerang - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Lizal Boomerang]]{{Tt|Alters C1}}
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|A curved sword favored by the [[Lizalfos]]. It can be used to attack directly or can reportedly be thrown like a boomerang.
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|[[File:Soldier's Broadsword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Soldier's Broadsword]]
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|A sword brandished by the soldiers who protect [[Hyrule Castle (Breath of the Wild)|Hyrule Castle]]. Its durable blade is well tuned for slaying monsters.
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|[[File:Spiked Boko Club - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Spiked Boko Club]]
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|A reinforced Bokoblin club made to maximize damage. The sharpened bones jabbed into it make it a brutal weapon.
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|[[File:Training Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>Training Sword{{Tt|Bonus weapon, unlocked if you have BotW save data}}
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|A wooden practice sword used by soldiers of the [[Hyrulean Army|Hyrulean army]]. It has a decent weight to it. Gripping it takes you back to your early days of training.
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|[[File:Traveler's Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Traveler's Sword]]
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|A very common sword often kept by travelers to fend off small beasts. It's fairly durable but a bit unreliable against monsters.
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|[[File:Zora Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Zora Sword]]
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|The ornamentation that adorns this blade is a traditional Zora design. It's forged from a very durable and rust-proof metal.
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===Tier 3===
''The Legend of Zelda'' was a critical and commercial success, selling over 6.5 million copies, launching ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise, and regularly being cited as one of the greatest games of all time. A sequel, ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', was first released less than a year after the Famicom release, with numerous additional successors and spin-offs in the decades since its debut.
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|[[File:Forest Dweller's Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Forest Dweller's Sword]]
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|Koroks made this sword for [[Hylian]]s. It's made of wood, so it isn't the best choice for head-on attacks. Its original intent was likely clearing vines to forge paths through forests.
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|[[File:Guardian Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Guardian Sword]]
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|A sword often wielded by [[Guardian Scout]]s. Its blue energy blade is a product of ancient technology.
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===Tier 4===
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|[[File:Dragonbone Boko Club - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Dragonbone Boko Club]]
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|This Bokoblin club has been reinforced with fossilized bones to maximize clobbering potential. Only the brawniest of Bokoblins can manage its immense weight.
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|[[File:Knight's Broadsword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Knight's Broadsword]]
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|Knights of [[Hyrule]] carry this sword. This blade is highly valued thanks to its ease of use and high attack power.
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|[[File:Lizal Forked Boomerang - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Lizal Forked Boomerang]]{{Tt|Alters C1}}
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|[[Blue Lizalfos]] in particular like this weapon. It has one more blade than the Lizal Boomerang to give it additional cutting power, and it still returns when thrown.
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|[[File:Lynel Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Lynel Sword]]
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|This [[Lynel]]-made sword was designed with smashing in mind rather than slicing. It's on the heavy side compared to what Hylians are used to, but it's very strong.
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===Tier 5===
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|[[File:Guardian Sword+ - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Guardian Sword+]]
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|This Guardian sword has enhanced power over the standard model. Its cutting capabilities are improved.
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|[[File:Lizal Tri-Boomerang - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Lizal Tri-Boomerang]]{{Tt|Alters C1}}
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|73-79
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|More blades means more attack power! It can be used as a boomerang, but all those blades makes that a bit more dangerous. Carried by [[Black Lizalfos]] seasoned in battle.
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===Tier 6===
'''Zelda II: The Adventure of Link''' is an action role-playing game developed and published by [[Nintendo]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]] and [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. A direct sequel to ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', the game was released in Japan on January 14, 1987—less than a year after the original Japanese release of ''The Legend of Zelda'' and seven months before the North American release of the original. ''Zelda II'' received North American and PAL region ports in late 1988, almost two years after the initial Japanese release.
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A direct sequel to the original game, ''Zelda II'' is set several years after the first game and once again features [[Link (The Legend of Zelda)|Link]], now a teenager, as he embarks on another quest across [[Hyrule]] to save [[Zelda (The Adventure of Link)|Princess Zelda]], an ancestor of the original Zelda who has been placed under a sleeping spell. For much of the franchise's three-decade history, ''Zelda II'' would serve as the only technical sequel to the first game, since all other ''Zelda'' games were either prequels to the original or set in alternate timelines, according to the [[Zelda Timeline|offical ''Zelda'' timeline]]. This status would remain unbroken until the release of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' in 2017 and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' in 2023.
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''Zelda II'' was a critical and financial success, introducing concepts such as the [[Magic Meter]] and [[Dark Link]] which would become commonplace in future instalments, although the role-playing elements, such as experience points and limited lives, have not been used since in canonical games. A prequel, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]'', was released for the [[Super Famicom]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1990.
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|[[File:Guardian Sword++ - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Guardian Sword++]]
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|The abilities of this Guardian sword have been boosted to the maximum, as evidenced by its increase in size. It slices through armor like a hot knife through butter!
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|[[File:Master Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Master Sword]]{{Tt|Unlocked by completing Freeing Korok Forest. Attacks fire Sword Beams while at full health, exposes Weak Point Gauge against Hollows, +% damage VS}}
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|The legendary sword that seals the darkness. Its blade gleams with a sacred luster that can oppose the [[Calamity Ganon|Calamity]]. Only a hero chosen by the sword itself may wield it.
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|[[File:Mighty Lynel Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Mighty Lynel Sword]]
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|This Lynel-made sword boasts more blades and more attack power. A skilled Lynel can draw this sword simply in passing and still cut a foe in two.
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|[[File:Prototype Ancient Short Sword.png|100px]]<br/>Prototype Ancient Short Sword{{Tt|Expansion Pass purchase bonus}}
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|TBA
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|A prototype developed at the [[Royal Ancient Lab]]. The data obtained from the [[Terrako|time-traveling Guardian]] accelerated research progress by decades.
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|[[File:Royal Broadsword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Royal Broadsword]]
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|55-93
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|The [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Hyrulean royal family]] awards this sword to knights who achieved remarkable feats. A sword that balances strength and beauty as elegantly as this one is a rare find.
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|[[File:Royal Guard's Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Royal Guard's Sword]]
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|A [[Sheikah]]-made replica of the sword that seals the darkness. It was made with ancient technology to oppose the [[Great Calamity]].
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|[[File:Savage Lynel Sword - HWAoC icon.png|100px]]<br/>[[Savage Lynel Sword]]
|40-??
|TBA
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|A brutal sword carried by [[White-Maned Lynel|white-haired Lynels]]. The savage blades are strong enough to cut down any foe, no matter how strong.
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Latest revision as of 11:05, June 13, 2024

The Legend of Zelda, originally released in Japan as The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu, is an action-adventure game developed by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System. The first entry in The Legend of Zelda series, the game is set in the fictional kingdom of Hyrule and stars Link, a young boy who aims to reassemble the Triforce of Wisdom and save Princess Zelda from Ganon. Link is controlled from a top-down perspective and navigates throughout the overworld and various Dungeons, defeating Enemies and uncovering secrets along his journey.

Designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka, the game was released in Japan in February 1986, as a launch title for the Famicom. North American and European copies were released more than a year later, making The Legend of Zelda the first home console game to include an internal battery in the US for saving data. This version was later released in Japan in 1994, under the title The Hyrule Fantasy: Zelda no Densetsu 1. The game received ports for the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance, and was available via the Virtual Console on the Wii, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U. It was also one of 30 games included on the NES Classic Edition system, and is also playable on Nintendo Switch through the Nintendo Switch Online service.

The Legend of Zelda was a critical and commercial success, selling over 6.5 million copies, launching The Legend of Zelda franchise, and regularly being cited as one of the greatest games of all time. A sequel, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, was first released less than a year after the Famicom release, with numerous additional successors and spin-offs in the decades since its debut.


Zelda II: The Adventure of Link is an action role-playing game developed and published by Nintendo for the Famicom Disk System and Nintendo Entertainment System. A direct sequel to The Legend of Zelda, the game was released in Japan on January 14, 1987—less than a year after the original Japanese release of The Legend of Zelda and seven months before the North American release of the original. Zelda II received North American and PAL region ports in late 1988, almost two years after the initial Japanese release.

A direct sequel to the original game, Zelda II is set several years after the first game and once again features Link, now a teenager, as he embarks on another quest across Hyrule to save Princess Zelda, an ancestor of the original Zelda who has been placed under a sleeping spell. For much of the franchise's three-decade history, Zelda II would serve as the only technical sequel to the first game, since all other Zelda games were either prequels to the original or set in alternate timelines, according to the offical Zelda timeline. This status would remain unbroken until the release of Breath of the Wild in 2017 and Tears of the Kingdom in 2023.

Zelda II was a critical and financial success, introducing concepts such as the Magic Meter and Dark Link which would become commonplace in future instalments, although the role-playing elements, such as experience points and limited lives, have not been used since in canonical games. A prequel, A Link to the Past, was released for the Super Famicom and Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990.