Why did my Master Sword glow?
In the world of Zelda, the Master Sword is an iconic and sacred blade that has been known for its extraordinary abilities. Among these abilities is the mysterious phenomenon of glowing when near sources of Ganon’s corruption. In this article, we will dive deeper into the reasons why your Master Sword glowed, and what it indicates for your journey.
When does the Master Sword glow?
The Master Sword will glow when it detects the presence of Corruptors, which are essentially vessels of Ganon’s evil energy. Whenever you’re near a guardian, Malice, or a source of corruption, your Master Sword will begin to charge and eventually glow. During this time, the Sword’s attack power increases from its default 30 damage to 60 damage. Additionally, the Sword is less likely to break than it would normally.
| Type of Corruption | Power-up | Durability |
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Glowing when using Lynels
Ganon’s corruption can emanate from various sources, such as Lynels. Nineteen out of 23 Lynels will evolve into Gold Lynels, granting the Master Sword energy as a result. Additionally, when you defeat an elite group of enemies, Nayruds, the energies will recharge your Master Sword, enabling it to emit an aura of power.
H3. Golden Glow: A Sign of Evolution
The Master Sword can be fused with elements of Gold Lynels as you defeat them. Certain powerful fusions can alter its stats, making your battles even more formidable.H2. Fighting Malice
Malice, another source of contamination, will also trigger glowing for the Master Sword.
In conclusion, the shining glory of the Master Swords when battling Corruptors highlights your connection to wisdom as the chosen hero: bravery is not just with force of arms, because what one knows is indeed to fight for the things in this world that makes all other things possible.
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