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The Daybreaker takes damage at twice the game's average rate for [[shield surfing]] at 1/2 durability points/sec (average for shields is 1/4). However, its high durability compensates for this, though it has an average friction reduction rate, making it not particularly fast.
The Daybreaker takes damage at twice the game's average rate for [[shield surfing]] at 1/2 durability points/sec (average for shields is 1/4). However, its high durability compensates for this, though it has an average friction reduction rate, making it not particularly fast.
===''Tears of the Kingdom''===
The Daybreaker becomes obtainable once Link has finished the [[Riju of Gerudo Town]] portion of the Main Quest, ending with the defeat of [[Queen Gibdo]], and after completing [[The Missing Owner]] sidequest, which will require Link to venture to the [[Toruma Dunes]] and defeat a [[Molduga]] surveying the area around [[Isha]], the jeweller in [[Gerudo Town]]. She will then return to her shop, which Link can then go to and talk to Isha to initiate the [[Pride of the Gerudo]] sidequest, where he will need to bring [[Isha]] a [[Gerudo Scimitar]], a [[Gerudo Shield]], four [[Diamond]]s, and ten pieces of [[Flint]] to build both the Daybreaker and a [[Scimitar of the Seven]], collectively referred to as the Arms of the Seven. These will be the required materials every time Link returns to Isha for further Scimitars of the Sevens and Daybreakers, which he can only re-obtain after the previous Scimitar of the Seven or Daybreaker has been broken or lost. The Daybreaker retains its base power of 48.


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