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The Magical Sword,(TLoZ | TAoL | HW)[1][citation needed] also known as the Magic Sword,[citation needed] is a recurring sword in The Legend of Zelda series.

Location and Uses[]

The Legend of Zelda[]

TLoZ Magical Sword Sprite 2

In the First Quest of The Legend of Zelda, Link finds the Magical Sword in the possession of the Magical Sword-Giving Old Man who lives underneath a Grave in the Graveyard. The Old Man requires that Link have at least twelve Heart Containers in his Life Gauge before he gives Link the Magical Sword. In the Second Quest, the Magical Sword is found in the northern mountains, one screen to the left of where the White Sword is found. The Magical Sword has the same properties as all of the other Swords in the game, such as the ability to shoot Sword Beams, but the Magical Sword does twice as much damage than the White Sword, and four times the damage as the Sword.[2] It is the most powerful weapon in the game. The Magical Sword is entirely optional, however, as only the Silver Arrows and any kind of Sword are required to defeat Ganon.

The Adventure of Link[]

In The Adventure of Link, Link departs on his quest with the Magical Sword in his left hand and the Magical Shield in his right.[3] Link is able to augment the Sword's ability to fire Sword Beams with the Fire spell, which allows the Sword to shoot fireballs even if Link is not at full health. The Sword will also do more damage if Link levels up his Attack stats. The sword is pictured on the game's box art.

Other Appearances[]

Captain N: The Game Master[]

Although not explicitly referred to as the Magical Sword, Link in Captain N: The Game Master wields a Sword similar to the Magical Sword. Like in The Legend of Zelda TV series, Link can use it to zap enemies, and this time, he can be seen attacking enemies with the Sword rather than just using it to defend himself or parry.

SoulCalibur II[]

The Magical Sword is one of Link's weapons available in SoulCalibur II, although it is known as the Magic Sword instead. Paired off with the Magical Shield, the Magic Sword and the shield can be bought in the Aldebaran Shop, Algol Shop, Pollux Shop, or the Merak Shop for 3000 Gold while playing the Weapon Master Mode. Although Link's offense and defense will not increase when he equips these weapons, the Magic Sword will cause 40% block damage, compared to the usual 10%.[4] The sword's design resembles the Magical Sword's artwork from The Legend of Zelda, albeit with more detail and more proportional.

Image Cost Attributes In-game Description
SCII Magic Sword and Magical Shield Model
Magic Sword & Magic Shield
3000 Gold Causes 40% block damage
Weak against physical impact
Ancient arms hidden deep in an underground tomb. This powerful sword holds an enchantment that counters the forces of darkness, and its holy aura allows it to deliver damage to the enemy even without making physical contact. The shield is enchanted with a spell that protects its user from enemy magic, but the actual shield itself is quite old and is weak against physical impact.

Hyrule Warriors[]

Main articles: Hylian Sword and Naginata

The Magical Sword appears as the third-tier weapon in Link's Hylian Sword category in Hyrule Warriors. It is obtained as a reward through Adventure Mode. Its overall design was derived from both its artwork from The Adventure of Link and to a lesser extent the 8-Bit rendition of the Magical Sword from The Legend of Zelda An 8-Bit version of the Magical Sword from The Legend of Zelda, called the 8-Bit Magical Sword?, appears as the Lv.★ form of Impa's Naginata. It was added to the game with the Majora's Mask Pack DLC in Hyrule Warriors.

Trivia[]

  • In the prototype version of The Legend of Zelda, the Magical Sword required only 8 Hearts to be obtained instead of 12.[5]
  • The Magical Sword is seen as the precursor of the Master Sword.

Nomenclature[]

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in other regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
LanguageNameMeaning
JapanJapaneseマジカルソード (Majikaru Sōdo) (TLoZ | TAoL)[6][7]Same as English.
NetherlandsDutchMagisch zwaard (TLoZ)[8]Magical sword
CanadaFrenchCAÉpée magique (HWDE)[9]Magic sword
FranceFrenchEUEpée magique (TLoZ)[10]
Épée magique (HWDE)[11]
Magical sword
Magic sword
GermanyGermanMagisches Schwert (HWDE)[12]Same as English.
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See Also[]

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 131 (TLoZ | TAoL)
  2. The Legend of Zelda manual, page 19
  3. "Then, with a magical sword in his left hand and a magical shield in his right, he set off alone in his long travels." (The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 12)
  4. "Good at penetrating defenses, but weak against impact" — N/A (Soulcalibur II)
  5. "The Magical Sword requires eight hearts in the prototype and 12 in the final."Proto:The Legend of Zelda, The Cutting Room Floor, retrieved May 1, 2016.
  6. The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 21
  7. The Adventure of Link manual, pg. 15
  8. The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 19
  9. "Épée magique" — Smithy (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  10. The Legend of Zelda manual, pg. 19
  11. "Épée magique" — Smithy (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  12. "Magisches Schwert" — Smithy (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
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