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| best bonus    = +15 attack power </br> +27 durability
| best bonus    = +15 attack power <br /> +27 durability
| related = [[Golden Bow]]</br>[[Gerudo Shield]]</br>[[Gerudo Scimitar]]
| related = [[Golden Bow]]<br />[[Gerudo Shield]]<br />[[Gerudo Scimitar]]
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Golden Claymore
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Games

Location

Base Power

28

Base Durability

30

Best Possible Bonus

+15 attack power
+27 durability

Related

"Only the most talented Gerudo sword fighters carry this two-handed sword. It's actually much lighter than it appears and is surprisingly easy to wield."

— In-Game Description

The Golden Claymore is a two-handed sword found in Breath of the Wild. It has a base power of 28, and can sometimes be found in chests in and around the Gerudo region, for example in the South Lomei Labyrinth. The design fits the Gerudo theme, with curved edges on the cross-guard and the Gerudo symbol at the peak of the blade.

You can obtain one by using Magnesis on a Stalnox on Satori Mountain while it is not awake. The weapon is trapped inside of the Stalnox, therefore requiring you to use Magnesis.