There are two Poe souls in this area, one of which is hiding under a gravestone. Once you enter the graveyard, push the first gravestone on your left. Once you push it back, the Poe will emerge. Defeat both Poes to collect your 16th and 17th Poe souls. Return to Kakariko Village and begin making your way towards Death Mountain. Use the first Goron on the trail to toss you up to the higher level.
Once you reach the second Goron in your path, jump on his back and aim towards the right when he tosses you up. There is high platform that you should be able to reach. From here, look around and you should see the Poe in plain sight. Transform into wolf Link and defeat the Poe for your 18th Poe Soul. Be careful not to get to close to the edge and accidentally fall off. Turn back into human Link and begin scaling the mountain, but staying on this higher ledge. Fall down the hole and there is a treasure chest right here.
Use Midna and warp to N. From here move to the west to get back to the purple swampy area. The Poe Soul in this area is actually right in the middle of the swamp on a higher tree stump. In order to reach it, use Midna to jump to the land area on the south part of the Swamp.
From here, we want to move to the the southwest side of the swamp and use Midna to jump to the area on the west. We made these similar jumps much earlier in the game when we were first making our way to the Forest Temple. Climb to the higher area and then use Midna to jump to the large tree stump in the center of the swamp. The Poe awaits you here. Defeat it just as before to get your 19th Poe Soul. Use a bomb to blow it up and enter the cave.
Once you enter burn down the spider web that is straight ahead. Continue until you come to a fork in the road, then take a left. Navigate through this curvy path, defeating Keese, Tektites, Rats, and burning down spider webs.
Light it up with your lantern and you will see two paths. Head up the path that is on your left that goes slightly upwards. Continue forward, defeating various Deku Babas, until you come to another fork in the road. This time take the right path. Now return to that spider web we just passed and use the lantern to burn it down. Defeat the Skulltula that is walking around this area and then use the lantern to light both of the torches. A treasure chest appears so open it to get another Piece of Heart.
There are two other treasure chests in this cave, one containing a red rupee and the other containing a purple rupee. Exit the cave and return to the Kakariko Gorge. It is on the higher cliff to the area on the right side of the Gorge. Run up the cliff towards the Poe and defeat it for the 21st Poe Soul. There are just eight more Poe Souls that we can grab at the moment. Remember, it must be nighttime in order for you to get them. From the Kakariko Gorge, walk to the southeast, making your way to the southern part of Hyrule Field.
Once you enter this area turn to your left and make your way towards the small pond that is found here. Defeat it and grab the 22nd Poe Soul. Walk to the northeast portion of this area and head towards Lake Hylia. Use bomb arrows to blast these three boulders. Do so and then turn towards the higher platform.
Use the claw to grab onto another target on this platform. Now move to the other end of this platform and use the clawshot once again on another target. There is also an area surrounded by flowers that Wolf Link can dig into. Defeat all the types of skulls in this underground area and a treasure chest will appear that contains an orange rupee.
Exit the cave. Link had bumped into these earlier in the game, but coming in from this direction will give Link ample time to find a Rare Chu. Rare Chu resemble Yellow Chu except they sparkle. Use Midna and warp your way to the castle town warp point. From here head along the path that leads to the southeast. There is an area here that acted as a theatre but it appears to be in ruins at the moment.
The Poe can be seen in the center of the stage area. Now leave this area and run northward to the North Hyrule Field area. Once you arrive, make your way to the bridge in the center of this area. There is a Poe in the center of the bridge. Be careful of all the surrounding enemies while you capture the 25th Poe Soul.
Do so to dig into this secret underground cavern. Defeat these babas and then defeat both of the Poes for Poe souls number 26 and Our next destination is the Bridge of Eldin. Avoid the numerous enemies on your way including the Tektites and Bulblin Archers. Once you finally reach the bridge walk to the wall directly north of the bridge.
Use the clawshot to pull yourself over. Enter it. This cave is very similar to what we battled through in the Goron Mines. Walk across the gated floor and fight off a few Fire Keese that are floating around.
Jump off the platform and as you are falling, equip the iron boots and the gravity will pull you towards the wall. Now release the boots. Begin scaling this platform, fight off any Keese or Bulblins that appear. Jump toward it and equip the iron boots while you are in mid air to pull yourself towards the wall. Now take off the boots. Jump down below and equip your iron boots to have it pull you against the wall.
Release the boots. Defeat the single Dodongo that is crawling around the ground and then use the lantern to light the two nearby torches. A treasure chest appears that contains an orange rupee.
There is an exit to the cave nearby. There is no need to do that since we will be warping anyway. Talk to Midna and warp to the Castle Town warp point. Enter the Castle Town.
Just run across town and exit the town through the west gate. A Poe waits on the bridge here. Defeat it just as you have done before and grab the 28th Poe Soul. Re-enter the castle town and head towards the southern gate. Exit into the southern portion of Hyrule Field.
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Midna shakes her hand in anger, but then quickly calms down. Quickly talk to Midna and warp to North Faron Woods. Head up towards the Forest Temple and you will notice that the female Monkey is returning back from a hidden area of the forest.
Once she gets close to you, she's attacked by a group of Puppets. Use Midna's magic field to quickly dispatch them and save the female Monkey. She will mention that there was an interesting place deep in the woods from where she came from. Use Midna to jump around to the hidden location.
You will come up to a pair of rotating bridges like the ones you saw in the Forest Temple. Kill the nearby Keese so they won't hurt you and wait for the platforms to rotate towards you. Jump onto the first one and dash to the second one and wait for it to rotate again. Cross the ropes while avoiding the swinging log in order to get near the next Howling Stone.
Play the song and summon the Golden Wolf who will appear south of Castle Town. This will summon Puppets who will attack and follow Link through out the Sacred Grove. Proceed forward into the next room. Tackle him and bite him to damage him. He'll get stunned and run away to another part of the Forest. Swim under the waterfall to a hidden location and you will find the Skull Kid. Tackle him again in order to damage him. He'll be stunned again and run off again.
You will notice that the Skull Kid is on a high branch that you cannot reach yet. Tackle him and he'll disappear again, opening another location deep in the forest. Chase after him and you will find yourself in a large open area and the Skull Kid will appear. He's had enough of your crap now. The old man inside will ask the player to play a game wherein 12 beasts must be beaten within 30 seconds.
However, if Link has already completed the Trading Quest , then the legendary blade will be found resting in its pedestal in the Lost Woods of northwestern Holodrum. If the ceremony is successful, Patch will restore the Broken Sword. This will give Link an upgraded version of his sword, depending on what he had when the ceremony began.
By taking her secret back to Oracle of Seasons and obtaining the Master Sword in that game, they will get a new secret. This secret can be given to Farore in Oracle of Ages, and the player will then obtain the Master Sword.
When Link first draws the weakened Master Sword from its pedestal, its guard is curved into the blade rather than extending outward as it once did; moreover, the gem that rests at the base of the blade is black rather than gold, and the symbol of the Triforce is missing.
As Link awakens the new Sages of Earth and Wind, the Sages return the power to repel evil to the blade: the guard's original position is recovered with the Earth Sage 's prayers, [59] and the gem and the Triforce symbol are restored with the prayers of the Wind Sage.
After making his way to the top of the tower, Link, with the help of Princess Zelda , fights against Ganondorf using the Master Sword's power.
To deal the final blow, the young hero thrusts the sacred blade into Ganondorf's forehead, which causes the King of Evil to completely turn into stone. Hyrule is then flooded by the wishes of the King Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule , leaving the Master Sword impaled in Ganon's skull as the forgotten kingdom is destroyed by the waves.
When Link is permanently turned into a wolf by Zant 's magic , Princess Zelda mentions that the Master Sword is the only relic that can break the curse placed on him.
The Master Sword in this game also allows Link access to other numerous hidden temples later in the game, such as the Temple of Time. When Link goes through the Door of Time in the Sacred Grove, he travels back to when the Temple of Time stood tall and before it fell into ruin. Here, Link can briefly thrust the Master Sword in the Pedestal of Time, making a set of staircases appear that lead to an unexplored area of the temple that serves as one of the game's dungeons. The sword's initial locations marks a link between A Link to the Past and Ocarina of Time , as it resides in the temple's ruins, a place that is notably similar to the sword's resting place in ' A Link to the Past'.
The sword is, in comparison with the shield and the overall height of Link, considerably bigger than in the other 3D releases. Regardless, the general design is consistent throughout them all. The sword is also capable of clearing away the Dark Fog that causes Link to revert back to wolf form. Midna notes that the Sols ' light being transferred to the Master Sword is the work of the gods of the Twilight Realm , and that they too are on Link's side.
During the ending credits, the sword is shown resting in its pedestal in the Sacred Grove. In Skyward Sword , it is revealed that the Master Sword was originally known as the Goddess Sword, which rested in Skyloft , a floating island above the clouds. After sealing Demise, the goddess Hylia created Fi, an intelligent humanoid spirit who resides in the Sword, and gave it the purpose of assisting her chosen hero throughout his journey. The Sword's appearance also slightly changes, similar to The Wind Waker : the cross-guard extends outwards and turns into a brighter shade of purple, the blade takes on a slight bluish luster, and the gem and the Triforce symbol are restored.
Additionally, if looked at closely when it is in a hilt, or placed in the pedestal in the post-battle cutscenes, the guard forms the shape of a blue Loftwing, with the gem as the beak, and gold detailing as the talons. The Master Sword is used to defeat Demise , whose "residual consciousness" is absorbed into the Master Sword and is sealed away before promising that an incarnation of his hatred would haunt those with the Spirit of the Hero and the blood of the Goddess.
Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations. The Master Sword is the only thing that has the power to break the Barrier surrounding Hyrule Castle, which is necessary for Link to face Yuga atop the Castle, and subsequently travel to Lorule for the first time. When obtained, it replaced the previously-used Forgotten Sword. When Link collects the remaining two pieces of Master Ore and takes them to the Blacksmith in Lorule, he will upgrade the sword again to the Master Sword Lv3.
This final upgrade of the Master Sword is again twice as powerful, making it eight times as powerful as the Forgotten Sword. It also has a golden blade, making it almost identical to the Golden Sword from the A Link to the Past. The former can be attributed to the Shadow Links being mere shades, [68] [69] but no explanation is given as to why Gramps can wield the sword.
Link is told by Impa and Kass about a previous Hero who wielded the Master Sword ten thousand years prior to the events of Breath of the Wild and sealed Calamity Ganon away within Hyrule Castle using the Sword's power. During Link's first Recovered Memory , " Subdued Ceremony ", the royal speech that Princess Zelda recites states that the Sword is bound to the Hero of Hyrule and always aided him whether " skyward bound ", adrift in time , or steeped in the glowing embers of twilight.
After Zelda awakens her sealing power to save Link from a Guardian Stalker , Link collapses in exhaustion. During his journey, Link hears some rumors about the Master Sword's location and in order for him to obtain it, [ citation needed ] he must reach the entrance of the Lost Woods. The Master Sword rests on its pedestal at the center of Korok Forest and is revealed to Link that if a person who is deemed weak attempts to draw the Master Sword from the pedestal, they would surely lose their life.
The Master Sword has a base strength of 30 damage; however, its holy power is awakened in the presence of evil. While Link is inside a Dungeon or near Guardians or Malice , the blade glows with a blue aura. In this state, the Master Sword's power is doubled to Unlike all other Weapons , it runs out of energy temporarily after a certain amount of uses instead of breaking. It is unusable in this state and will regain its energy after ten minutes.
While in the awakened state, the Master Sword's energy lasts much longer, enduring approximately 11, damage before needing to recharge. Also unlike most other weapons, the Master Sword cannot be thrown. Instead, it can fire a Sword Beam when the 'R' button is held and released if Link has full health. The Beam inflicts 10 damage on enemies and the range is increased by the total amount of Heart Containers Link has obtained.
Firing a Sword Beam will also slightly reduce the Master Sword's durability. The Sword Beam appears and functions like the Skyward Strike from Skyward Sword , with Link sending off a blue disc of energy from the Master Sword after charging it in the air. After completing the Trial of the Sword from the first DLC pack, the Master Sword will be awakened permanently and using the Sword Beam will no longer affect its durability.
It is likely to contain information of a speculative nature and the content may change dramatically as more information becomes available. Until the release of Skyward Sword , the origin of the Master Sword was never seen and only alluded to in what could be considered legends that were corrupted by oral tradition; mistranslations from Japanese have further clouded the facts. For instance, according to the English manual of A Link to the Past , after Ganon entered the Golden Land and obtained the Triforce , the people of Hyrule forged a Sword resistant to magic, which could even repulse powers granted by the Triforce.
Skyward Sword , which takes place at the beginning of the Zelda Timeline , reveals the complete origin of the Master Sword, revealing that it was forged into its well-known current form from being the Goddess Sword created by the goddess Hylia. The ending of A Link to the Past claims that the Master Sword "sleeps again, forever" after Link places it back in its shrine in the Lost Woods, but A Link Between Worlds , set after this game, shows Link once again taking up the Master Sword, indicating that this line was merely metaphorical.
During previous weeks, a Soldier blocks the entrance to its resting place. The Master Sword is the most powerful Sword in the game. When at full health, it can shoot Sword Beams.
In the A Link to the Past comic by Shotaro Ishinomori , Sahasrahla's Wife elaborates on part of the Master Sword's history: she tells of ancient scrolls that speak of the prosperous people who once inhabited the land of Hyrule. According to the scrolls, they made many powerful weapons, including the ultimate treasure, the Master Sword, crafted specifically to resist evil power and which now rests in the Lost Woods.
After acquiring the three Pendants of Virtue, Link heads out to the Lost Woods and retrieves the legendary weapon out of its pedestal. Link, now confident with the power of the Master Sword, heads out to battle Agahnim atop Hyrule Castle. Sahasrahla contacts Link and tells him not to trust all his power in the Master Sword, for even the legendary blade cannot harm Agahnim's body.
Link also uses the Master Sword to battle against Ganon, which he uses to stun the King of Thieves while Zelda delivers the final blow with the Silver Arrow. The comic's final scene shows the Master Sword overgrown by foliage as it sleeps, waiting for a new bearer when disaster befalls Hyrule again. In Super Smash Bros. The Master Sword as it appeared in Ocarina of Time is a randomly unlockable item in the game's lottery, and is listed as a small furniture under Group B.
It can also be obtained as a Trophy. Since it is Link's most familiar sword, the Master Sword in conjunction with the Hylian Shield is considered to be Link's most balanced weapon. The Subspace Emissary shows a cutscene where Link pulls out the Master Sword from the Pedestal of Time in the middle of a forest when he is first introduced.
The Master Sword appears in Nintendo Land as well. It is one of the prizes that can be won using the coins at the game on the top of the central tower located in the middle of the plaza. Upon touching the prize in the plaza using the touch screen or simply jumping into it, Monita will comment on it. Touching the three crystals that appear before the Master Sword activates the dash panel ramp which allows drivers to go through and perform a trick.
It performs similarly to Link's Hylian Sword moveset, although with a base attack power of , being much more powerful than most obtainable Swords.
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