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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Link could initially only buy Giant's Knives from [[Medigoron]], Biggoron's younger brother. These swords were powerful and similar to Biggoron's Sword, but they were not as well made and would shatter after being used too much. To obtain Biggoron's Sword, Link had to complete the game's trading sidequest. A Broken Goron Sword was initially given to Link by [[Mutoh and the Carpenters|Mutoh]] after he returned his old saw to him. Biggoron agreed to repair the sword, but only after Link filled his eye contact prescription. Once Link finally brought him his eye drops, Biggoron spent the next three days reforging the Broken Sword into Biggoron's Sword and gave it to Link. The Biggoron's Sword was part of Link's collection screen as the third and most powerful sword, although the screen could be used to have Link switch between the Master Sword and Biggoron's Sword at will as an adult.
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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'', Link could initially only buy Giant's Knives from [[Medigoron]], Biggoron's younger brother. These swords were powerful and similar to Biggoron's Sword, but they were not as well made and would eventually break. To obtain Biggoron's Sword, Link had to complete the game's trading sidequest. A Broken Goron Sword was initially given to Link by [[Mutoh and the Carpenters|Mutoh]] after he returned his old saw to him. Biggoron agreed to repair the sword, but only after Link filled his eye contact prescription. Once Link finally brought him his eye drops, Biggoron spent the next three days reforging the Broken Sword into Biggoron's Sword and gave it to Link. The Biggoron's Sword was part of Link's collection screen as the third and most powerful sword, although the screen could be used to have Link switch between the Master Sword and Biggoron's Sword at will as an adult.
  
 
Biggoron's Sword also had a presence in the ''Oracle'' games, where it was one of the extra items that could be obtained by trading passwords from linked games. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', Link could provide a password from a linked ''Ages'' game, at which point Biggoron would forge a Biggoron's Sword for him, due to his desire to make a great sword like the Gorons of old were known for. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', it was instead received from the Goron Elder at Rolling Ridge's Goron Shooting Gallery, but after giving the password, Link first had to complete a minigame using the Biggoron's Sword. Within these games, Biggoron's Sword was presented as a separate inventory item and took up two separate item slots to represent the sword's two-handed requirements.
 
Biggoron's Sword also had a presence in the ''Oracle'' games, where it was one of the extra items that could be obtained by trading passwords from linked games. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'', Link could provide a password from a linked ''Ages'' game, at which point Biggoron would forge a Biggoron's Sword for him, due to his desire to make a great sword like the Gorons of old were known for. In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]'', it was instead received from the Goron Elder at Rolling Ridge's Goron Shooting Gallery, but after giving the password, Link first had to complete a minigame using the Biggoron's Sword. Within these games, Biggoron's Sword was presented as a separate inventory item and took up two separate item slots to represent the sword's two-handed requirements.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 21 August 2018

Biggoronsword.jpg
Official artwork of Biggoron's Sword from Ocarina of Time.
Biggoron's Sword
Origin Biggoron
Type Sword
Debut The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time

Biggoron's Sword is a large sword which has appeared as a bonus weapon in several The Legend of Zelda games.

Information[edit]

As implied by its name, the sword is the handiwork of the giant Goron smithy, Biggoron. It is designed to be a sword for large Gorons, which makes it an especially giant sword for someone such as Link. Due to its size, Biggoron's Sword has the advantages of being the most powerful sword available (even moe than the Master Sword, but without its mystical powers) and having a longer reach. Its only drawbacks are that when wielded by a human-like creature such as Link, the sword is somewhat heavy and unwieldy. Link can also only hold it with both hands, which leaves him undefended as he cannot use his shield.

Appearances[edit]

In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Link could initially only buy Giant's Knives from Medigoron, Biggoron's younger brother. These swords were powerful and similar to Biggoron's Sword, but they were not as well made and would eventually break. To obtain Biggoron's Sword, Link had to complete the game's trading sidequest. A Broken Goron Sword was initially given to Link by Mutoh after he returned his old saw to him. Biggoron agreed to repair the sword, but only after Link filled his eye contact prescription. Once Link finally brought him his eye drops, Biggoron spent the next three days reforging the Broken Sword into Biggoron's Sword and gave it to Link. The Biggoron's Sword was part of Link's collection screen as the third and most powerful sword, although the screen could be used to have Link switch between the Master Sword and Biggoron's Sword at will as an adult.

Biggoron's Sword also had a presence in the Oracle games, where it was one of the extra items that could be obtained by trading passwords from linked games. In Oracle of Seasons, Link could provide a password from a linked Ages game, at which point Biggoron would forge a Biggoron's Sword for him, due to his desire to make a great sword like the Gorons of old were known for. In Oracle of Ages, it was instead received from the Goron Elder at Rolling Ridge's Goron Shooting Gallery, but after giving the password, Link first had to complete a minigame using the Biggoron's Sword. Within these games, Biggoron's Sword was presented as a separate inventory item and took up two separate item slots to represent the sword's two-handed requirements.

In Breath of the Wild, Biggoron's Sword was one of the weapons that could be obtained after an amiibo was scanned. Unlike other appearances of the weapon, it was possible to break it in this game.

Other Appearances[edit]

Video Games[edit]

  • Biggoron's Sword can be unlocked as a weapon for Link in Soulcalibur II, where it is paired with the Hylian Shield. It raises his attack to 130% and has the additional advantage of its long reach, but as it can only be wielded with one hand, each swing drains Link's health.
  • in Hyrule Warriors, both Biggoron's Knife and Biggoron's Sword were available as weapons that could be used by Impa, although she uses a curved version of the sword.

Trivia[edit]