![]() ![]() When fully charged, the blade glows and the jewel on the hilt is a bright yellow. In The Wind Waker, the sword is considerably shorter in length (probably to fit the younger Link's hands) and the edges of hilt are close together until the sword has been charged. Brawl), the hilt is purple rather than blue. In Twilight Princess (and Super Smash Bros. The hilt is often padded red with a non-ornate blue pommel. A jewel resembling a yellow cat's eye is set where the hilt meets the crossguard. The crossguard is blue/purple and curved slightly away from the hilt. The section of the blade nearest the hilt (between the Triforce and the crossguard) is narrowed, possibly for use as an extra grip though Link never uses it this way. On the flats of the blade near the hilt is a Triforce symbol, etched into the steel or emblazoned in gold. The blade cross-section is hexagonal with no fuller. The Master Sword (a.k.a Blade of Evil's Bane) is a double-edged one-handed sword created by the Sages of Hyrule. Evil people and beings cannot touch or wield the sword. The Master Sword has the power to "repel evil", which enables it to overcome powerful dark magic, curses and so on. However, it also anoints the hero, and with the sword in hand, he is ultimately able to defeat Ganon. In the latter two games, drawing the sword from its pedestal releases the seal completely, allowing evil to act. A Link to the Past, Ocarina of Time, and The Wind Waker all begin just as Ganon is finding a way around the sword's power. While it impedes evil's ability to act, its seal is not inviolable. The sword also doubles as a key to the Sacred Realm. It has a tendency to either decrease in power between games, as in The Wind Waker and the Oracle series, needing to be "recharged" in some way, or increase in power during the games beyond its standard level, as in Twilight Princess and A Link to the Past. In general, it acts as the ultimate weapon for the chief protagonist, Link. In the French versions of the games, the Master Sword has always been named after legendary sword Excalibur. It is alternatively known as "The Blade of Evil's Bane". The sword traditionally rests in sacrosanct locations indigenous to Hyrule, such as the Temple of Time or the Lost Woods. It was first fully introduced in the third game in the series, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The series' enduring popularity has led to many incarnations of the Zelda story and of the Master Sword itself. The Master Sword ( マスターソード, Masutā Sōdo) is a fictional magic sword from Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda series. 2.4 Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages. ![]()
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