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==A Link Between Worlds==
==A Link Between Worlds==
Sword beams are similar to those from ''A Link to the Past'', only being possible with the Master Sword and its upgrades and while Link is at full health. However, rather than doing the same amount of damage as the [[Forgotten Sword|starting sword]], each beam instead does half as much damage as an attack from the blade it was shot from.
Sword beams are similar to those from ''A Link to the Past'', only being possible with the Master Sword and its upgrades and while Link is at full health. However, rather than doing the same amount of damage as the [[Captain's Sword|starting sword]], each beam instead does half as much damage as an attack from the blade it was shot from.


==Tri Force Heroes==
==Tri Force Heroes==
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==Breath of the Wild==
==Breath of the Wild==
In ''Breath of the Wild'', sword beams are only possible using the Master Sword. They are used by motioning as if to throw the blade; as the Master Sword cannot be dropped or relinquished from Link's inventory, doing so instead shoots off a spiraling blue beam. As in the first ''The Legend of Zelda'' game, sword beams are only possible while Link is at full health, and their range is also dictated by the amount of Heart Containers he possesses. They can be upgraded further by unlocking the set bonus of the [[Cap of the Wild|Cap]], [[Tunic of the Wild|Tunic]], and [[Trousers of the Wild]].
In ''Breath of the Wild'', sword beams are only possible using the Master Sword. They are used by motioning as if to throw the blade; as the Master Sword cannot be dropped or relinquished from Link's inventory, doing so instead shoots off a spiraling blue beam. As in the first ''The Legend of Zelda'' game, sword beams are only possible while Link is at full health, and their range is also dictated by the amount of Heart Containers he possesses. They can be upgraded further by unlocking the set bonus of the [[Cap of the Wild|Cap]], [[Tunic of the Wild|Tunic]], and [[Trousers of the Wild]], or the outfits acquired using any of the Link amiibos excluding the Breath of the Wild amiibos, Smash Bros. Young Link, and Majora's Mask Link.


Each sword beam fired off will take away a portion of the Master Sword's energy. This can be rectified by completing all three stages of the [[Trial of the Sword]], which unlocks the true power within the blade and enables Link to shoot off sword beams indefinitely without it wearing down.
Each sword beam fired off will take away a portion of the Master Sword's energy. This can be rectified by completing all three stages of the [[Trial of the Sword]], which unlocks the true power within the blade and enables Link to shoot off sword beams indefinitely without it wearing down.


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