Forest Dweller's Sword |
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7 A living, wooden Korok sword with a decayed blade. Bursting materials attached to the tip can be reused again and again. |
Forest Dweller's Sword is a One-Handed Weapon in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. Weapons in Zelda TotK feature a diverse set of weapons, each having its own stats, strengths, and weaknesses. Players must remember that weapons will eventually break once their health starts to chip when it is used, however, luckily, weapons can be easily found by looting chests, destroying grass, stealing it from enemies, and crafting or infusing different weapons or materials.
Where to Find Forest Dweller's Sword in Zelda TotK
Common Location/s for Forest Dweller's Sword in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom:
Forest Dweller's Sword Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Map Location
The link/s below are the different locations where you can find Forest Dweller's Sword pinned on the Zelda TotK Map:
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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Forest Dweller's Sword Information
- Type: One-Handed Weapon
- Compendium No.: No. 344
- NOTE: The effects/bonuses for weapons varies in Zelda TotK
- Some weapons that drop or looted are fused with different Materials or Items
- With Fuse, Link can infuse different Materials and Zonai Devices to a weapon.
Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Forest Dweller's Sword Notes & Trivia
- Notes, Tips, and other Trivia for Forest Dweller's Sword.
This is an interesting one. The Korok weapons bonus allows you to reuse any material that breaks while attached. While this could be used for weapons, the obvious answer is to attach breakable materials to it. Chu Jellies, Elemental Fruits... but to me, the best option is easily the Gibdo Bone. It has 40 attack power, placing it on a level only matched by farmable Depths quest bosses, Silver and White Lynel Horns, and the Ancient Blade. It has a distinct downside however - unlike those materials, it BREAKS - very easily at that, due to its odd shape.
Now read the effect of this sword. Oh yeah. Its all coming together. Cheap and easy +40 attack, here we come.
And while you can attach breakable elemental objects to this, its not nearly as good - the Dragon parts, particularly the 16 power common-as-dirt Spike Shards, achieve the elemental effects without breaking and with a higher attack to boot, and can thus be attached to much better weapons. The fragile Gibdo bone, meanwhile, has to be constantly reattached to most weapons - except this one. Enjoy your 47 attack sharp stick!
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