Obtain the legendary blade.
If you want even more Breath of the Wild help, we have a full guide hub with plenty of other detailed pages.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide – how to get the Master Sword
Obtaining the Master Sword in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is no simple story progression task. For once in fact the sword of legend is actually entirely optional.
The key with the Master Sword is that you can actually run right to it from the moment you start the game. There’s a catch, however: you need to be powerful enough for the sword to deem you worthy of being its master, and if you’re not, well… the sword kills you. That’s some sword of truth, justice and light there, huh.
First thing’s first: where to find the sword.
Heading to Korok Forest – the location of the Master Sword
The location you want is the Lost Woods, as pictured above. If you’ve played A Link to the Past (or indeed Twilight Princess) this location might not come as much of a surprise to you.
The Lost Woods are found directly north of Hyrule Castle, to the left of Death Mountain. The nearest tower is the Woodland Tower. To the East of the Woodland Tower there’s a path; follow this right the way up and around until you enter the Lost Woods.
When you do, you’ll find lit torches laid out. It’s foggy and creepy.
]
How to get through the Lost Woods and reach Korok Forest
The path for now is simple: follow the lit torches. It’s fairly dark, so it’s not a bad idea to bring and light a torch of your own, or a wooden weapon that can double as one.
Pretty soon you’re going to come across the image above. Two torches and a creepy face. From here on out you’ve no more torches, though this is a checkpoint. Zelda fans will know the Lost Woods well – venture too far off the stated path and you’ll be returned to this point.
In order to get through the Lost Woods what you have to do is simple, but not necessarily easy: look for the trees with the creepy faces. Look at their ‘arms’ – you want to follow the directions their creepy arms are pointing.
This can involve a bit of trial and error, but I managed to do it on my second attempt. Here’s the path I took:
- Keft at the two torches and the first creepy tree
- Hook a right towards where there are a lot of face trees
- When there’s a cliff face rising to your left, you want to turn left and follow it around as it curves.
Eventually you will pass through the Lost Woods and into the Korok Forest area. Walk straight forward and you will find the Master Sword waiting…
How to get the Master Sword – how many hearts do you need?
But wait! Before you do anything, consider heading to the right from the Deku Tree. Just around the corner is the Keo Ruug Shrine. Even if you don’t plan to do it, go activate this shrine – it then means you won’t have to travel through the Lost Woods again when you want to come back!
Head up to the Master Sword for some lovely story exposition with the Great Deku Tree. How many Links has this guy known? Could this be the same sproutling planted at the end of Ocarina of Time?
Ah, anyway – the sword won’t let you pull it. The sword requires 13 hearts to be pulled – and those are real hearts, bonuses from cooking or other buffs don’t count.
To get hearts, you need to do some more shrines. Each shrine you complete will net you a spirit orb, and every 4 spirit orbs can be traded for a heart container – a small price to pay for the sword of legend…
When you return with the right number of hearts, you’ll be treated to the sword – and of course an iconic cutscene and the iconic music.
How good is the Master Sword? Does it have infinite durability?
The Master Sword is unbreakable, and if you have full health and ‘throw’ it, it fires a beam classic Zelda style.
It glows blue whenever it’s in the presence of an evil being it’s more powerful against, such as a dungeon boss or Ganon himself. In these circumstances it doubles its power stat from 30 to 60. Inside Hyrule Castle, home to some strong end-game bosses, it will consistently glow blue regardless of where you are.
If overused the sword will become unusable and need recharging, however, so you should use it sparingly and save it for those big encounters with demonic beasts. It will never break, but in this regard it sadly doesn’t have infinite durability. It’s still an amazing sword, however.
Zelda: Breath of the Wild guide – how to get the Master Sword posted first on http://ift.tt/2k0LiGW
No comments:
Post a Comment