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Great Thunderblade
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Base Power | 32 | |
Base Durability | 50 | |
Best Possible Bonus | +20 attack power | |
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"This magic-infused greatsword was forged by the Hyrulean royal family using lightning from the Hyrule Hills. Attack when the blade glows golden to expel lightning."
— Breath of the Wild In-Game Description
The Great Thunderblade is a two-handed elemental sword found in Breath of the Wild.
Breath of the Wild
The Great Thunderblade has a slow use time and has a base power of 32. It can be rarely found scattered around Hyrule, but also in various Shrine of Trials. The blade has the ability to electrocute enemies, but requires a short period of time to charge before unleashing the electric shock once more. One example of where it can be found is the Stalnox in Hyrule Castle.