Liam has been a Features writer for Game Rant since 2021. He's a life-long gaming enthusiast, and started covering game news in 2019. Liam has a preference for melee-focused action games, and enjoys ...
While many fans saw the darkened parts of the blade and assumed the sword had rust covering it, Nintendo intended otherwise. On page 167 of the Breath of the Wild book, “Creating a Champion,” Nintendo ...
The Master Sword is the most iconic and powerful weapon in the Legend of Zelda franchise. What makes the Master Sword very special in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is that it’s the only weapon that ...
Master Sword Beam Up is an effect in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that offers Master Sword beam increased to 15 attack power at the base level. It can be obtained from Set Bonus. Effects offer Link ...
It’s been said at nauseam at this point, but it doesn’t make the following statement any less true: four years after its release, Breath of the Wild players are still finding weird, fun tricks that ...
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the Master Sword is undoubtedly one of the most potent weapons and you can upgrade it further to increase its damage output. Of course, upgrading one of the ...
Stan owes their love of turn-based RPGs and all other things gaming to a second-hand Game Boy Advance SP and Wario Land 3. Persona, Zelda, and Pokemon rank among their all-time franchises, but they ...
It’s possible that Nintendo’s spoiler for Tears of the Kingdom has something to do with their very popular game design of weapon degradation. Legendary Japanese video game magazine Famitsu has shared ...
If you've been looking to have Link's iconic Master Sword at your side - and who wouldn't be, really - you can score its replica at an all-time low price at Amazon right now. The Legend of Zelda ...
Update: We updated some links, to ensure you can find what you're looking for more easily! Link might begin his journey in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom with the Master Sword, the blade of ...
Yes and no. It’s not repairable in the typical Zelda sense, but it does get fixed for players to use later on in the game. While players are not directly responsible for this, it can be retrieved when ...