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| caption = Decayed and non-decayed (✨) versions | | caption = Decayed and non-decayed (✨) versions | ||
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' | ||
| number = 389/390 | |||
| location = | | location = | ||
| cost = | | cost = | ||
| used by = | | used by = | ||
| power = 24 | | power = 11 (Decayed)<br/>24 (✨) | ||
| durability = 10 | | shown power = 10 (Decayed)<br/>22 (✨) | ||
| durability = 10 (Decayed)<br/>14 (✨) | |||
| effect = Doubles the power of any material fused at the cost of durability | |||
| best bonus = | | best bonus = | ||
| related = [[Gerudo Spear]]<br />[[Gerudo Scimitar]]<br />[[Scimitar of the Seven]] | | related = [[Gerudo Spear]]<br />[[Gerudo Scimitar]]<br />[[Scimitar of the Seven]] | ||
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ==''Tears of the Kingdom''== | ||
{{Quote|Only the most talented Gerudo sword fighters carry this two-handed sword. ''Attaching a material greatly enhances the material's power but doesn't add much durability.''| | {{Quote|A two-handed Gerudo sword with a decayed blade. ''Attaching a material greatly enhances the material's power but doesn't add much durability.''|Gerudo Claymore in-game description}} | ||
{{Quote|Only the most talented Gerudo sword fighters carry this two-handed sword. ''Attaching a material greatly enhances the material's power but doesn't add much durability.''|Gerudo Claymore✨ in-game description}} | |||
The weapon is found in two versions - Decayed and Intact. The former is simply identified as "Gerudo Claymore", and represents all versions of the weapon found on the [[surface]], which decayed like all other weapons in the [[Upheaval]]. The latter is dubbed "Gerudo Claymore✨" and can only be found in the hands of shadow soldiers in the [[Gerudo Highlands Depths]] and [[Gerudo Desert Depths]] after Link has both used and broken a decayed version. | |||
Both versions double the power of any item [[fuse]]d to them, but gain less durability than an equivalent non-Gerudo weapon. The decayed version starts with lower power and durability, but gains more durability from fusion than the intact version. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery widths=160 heights=90> | ||
File:Gerudo Claymore (Decayed) - TotK Compendium Full.png|[[Tears of the Kingdom Hyrule Compendium|''Tears of the Kingdom'' Hyrule Compendium]] picture of (decayed) Gerudo Claymore (base game #389) | |||
File:Gerudo Claymore (Intact) - TotK Compendium Full.png|''Tears of the Kingdom'' Hyrule Compendium picture of Gerudo Claymore✨ (base game #390) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 22:55, June 19, 2023
Number | 389/390 | |
Games | ||
Effect | Doubles the power of any material fused at the cost of durability | |
Base Power | 11 (Decayed) | |
Power Shown in Inventory | 10 (Decayed) | |
Base Durability | 10 (Decayed) | |
Related | ||
Attributes | ||
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Type | Two-Handed Weapon |
Gerudo Claymore is a two-handed sword found in Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom
"A two-handed Gerudo sword with a decayed blade. Attaching a material greatly enhances the material's power but doesn't add much durability."
"Only the most talented Gerudo sword fighters carry this two-handed sword. Attaching a material greatly enhances the material's power but doesn't add much durability."
The weapon is found in two versions - Decayed and Intact. The former is simply identified as "Gerudo Claymore", and represents all versions of the weapon found on the surface, which decayed like all other weapons in the Upheaval. The latter is dubbed "Gerudo Claymore✨" and can only be found in the hands of shadow soldiers in the Gerudo Highlands Depths and Gerudo Desert Depths after Link has both used and broken a decayed version.
Both versions double the power of any item fused to them, but gain less durability than an equivalent non-Gerudo weapon. The decayed version starts with lower power and durability, but gains more durability from fusion than the intact version.
Gallery
Tears of the Kingdom Hyrule Compendium picture of (decayed) Gerudo Claymore (base game #389)