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Enhancing the Master Sword's Damage Output
The iconic Master Sword returns in Tears of the Kingdom, although surprisingly, it is not obligatory for game completion. Nevertheless, this unique weapon stands apart as it is impervious to damage unlike other weapons, yet has a limited energy reserve that depletes after 10 minutes. Consequently, acquiring it may prove advantageous.
Where is the Master Sword?
How to Determine the Base Power of the Master Sword in Tears of the KingdomThe head of the Light Dragon soaring high above The Surface of Hyrule houses the legendary Master Sword. The Light Dragon's majestic flight path encompasses most of the Skyview Towers and Geoglyphs. To facilitate their quest or if the elusive Light Dragon proves challenging to encounter, players can glean the whereabouts of the Master Sword by conversing with the Great Deku Tree in Korok Forest.
To obtain the Master Sword, players must possess two stamina wheels, which is equivalent to approximately five stamina vessels from the Goddess Statues. Stamina can be increased by gathering Light of Blessings from the Shrines of Light located on The Surface and the Sky Islands. However, it's important to note that temporary (yellow) stamina wheels acquired from food or elixirs will not be counted towards obtaining the Master Sword.
How Strong is the Master Sword?
To determine the blade's damage, players can perform a comparison with more powerful weapons in their inventory. Surprisingly, there is no specific numerical indicator for the blade's damage. The Master Sword remains consistent at 30 damage, even when it emits a radiant glow in gloomy surroundings. However, it is possible to augment its power by fusing monster parts with a substantial fuse power. To ascertain the Master Sword's fundamental strength, players can follow these steps: