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==Great Spin==
==Great Spin==
In ''Twilight Princess'', Link doesn't learn the Sword Beam attack, but he can instead use the Great Spin, it doubles the range and power of your regular spin attack. The only reason why it is mentioned in this article is because he can only perform the Great Spin at full health, similar to the Sword Beam.
In ''Twilight Princess'', Link doesn't learn the Sword Beam attack, but he can instead use the Great Spin, it doubles the range and power of your regular spin attack. The only reason why it is mentioned in this article is because he can only perform the Great Spin at full health, similar to the Sword Beam.
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Revision as of 04:19, November 25, 2011

The Sword Beam is the ability to fire an attack out of Link's Sword, usually when he is at full health. It usually does as much damage as Link's first sword in that game.

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Skyward Sword

Link can charge the Goddess Sword with energy from the Sky, by holding the sword straight up.


Great Spin

In Twilight Princess, Link doesn't learn the Sword Beam attack, but he can instead use the Great Spin, it doubles the range and power of your regular spin attack. The only reason why it is mentioned in this article is because he can only perform the Great Spin at full health, similar to the Sword Beam.