Highlights
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is an innovative game that stands out in the open-world genre, with great visuals, immersive gameplay, and rewarding exploration.
- The Royal Claymore is the most damaging two-handed weapon in the game, providing satisfying combat experiences against enemies.
- The Ancient Bladesaw and Ancient Battle Axe++ are high-level weapons that require rare materials to acquire but are effective against Guardian enemies and worth hoarding for tough fights.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is a game that took over the gaming landscape when it was launched, with players loving the innovation on display in a title that was threatening to feel like every other open-world game out there. A combination of great visual design, immersive gameplay, and rewarding exploration led to this game becoming one of the best titles ever made.
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This game set the foundation for Tears of the Kingdom to become a smash hit, proving just how important this title really was for the Zelda brand and Nintendo as a whole. There are various types of weapons that players can use in the game to bring a fresh dose of pain to their enemies, with the two-handed weapons in the game being especially damaging for all the right reasons.
7 Royal Claymore
The Royal weapons in Breath of the Wild hit like a truck, with the Royal Claymore being the most damaging of the lot due to its status as a two-handed weapon. Swinging this weapon around and smacking enemies in the face never ceases to be entertaining.
Two-handed weapons in Breath of the Wild are already pretty satisfying to use as is, and the Royal Claymore takes things up a notch. Players will definitely treasure this weapon when they get their hands on it in the game, even if there are better and more damage two-handed blades to be found later on in Link's adventures.
6 Mighty Lynel Crusher
Lynels are some of the toughest enemies in the entire game, with only the mighty Guardians coming close in terms of the sheer difficulty that players experience while tacking this foe. Fittingly enough, this foe looks like a lion and will definitely whip Link into shape as he tries to avoid their attacks and figure out the best way possible to damage and take out this foe.
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Beating these enemies is extremely rewarding since they drop a lot of rare materials and the equipment that said Lynel was also wielding too. One of these weapons is the Mighty Lynel Crusher, a huge club that hits for some serious damage. The fact that this isn't even the strongest version of the Lynel Crusher players can get in the game shows just how imposing and threatening Breath of the Wild's toughest organic enemy really is.
5 Ancient Bladesaw
The Ancient weapons in Breath of the Wild require players to invest a ton of rare materials in the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab. While this may seem like a waste of materials, the truth is that players who hoard a ton of Ancient materials won't really find a lot of uses for the same aside from using them to get some high-end equipment.
One such piece of equipment that is worth taking for all the right reasons is the Ancient Bladesaw, one of the best large weapons in the game that looks pretty great to boot. These weapons are especially effective against Guardian enemies, and there's nothing more satisfying than seeing a Guardian Stalker flail about in panic as their limbs are shattered one by one with this tough weapon.
4 Ancient Battle Axe++
Speaking of Ancient weapons, another large weapon that players can find in the game comes from fighting Guardians in the various Test of Strength shrines that players can find littered all over the game world. The Ancient Battle Axe is a pretty useful weapon to use against these mechanical monstrosities, and players who beat a Major Test of Strength against a tougher version of these Guardians will be rewarded with one or two high-level weapons.
The Ancient Battle Axe++ is one such weapon that hits like a truck and is worth hoarding for a tough fight against a tough Guardian that players may encounter in the game world. It helps that the weapon looks visually striking, to the point where some players may be too busy admiring its splendor to not even take the threat of a tough Guardian seriously!
3 Boulder Breaker
Daruk is a pretty powerful Goron Champion who lost his life to Ganon's treachery, his spirit being trapped within the rogue Vah Rudania. Exploring Goron Mountain is a challenge in itself, although things get easier with fireproof elixirs and the Flamebreaker Armor.
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Beating Fireblight Ganon gives players access to the Boulder Breaker, Daruk's weapon of choice, which can smash enemies to bits. The fact that this weapon can be reforged after breaking makes it easier to use for players who want to conserve their best weapons for tougher encounters!
2 Royal Guard's Claymore
The Royal Guard equipment can be found all over Hyrule Castle, with these cool-looking weapons being some of the hardest-hitting ones that players can find in the entire game. So, it's only fitting that players get their hands on these weapons only in the final dungeon itself.
The Royal Guard's Claymore looks pretty cool and hits for some serious damage. Players who may be lacking good equipment before their fight against Calamity Ganon will love what this Claymore brings to the table.
1 Savage Lynel Crusher
The highest level of Lynel equipment can only be found if players duel against Silver and Gold variants of this enemy, who are extremely tough and not to be taken lightly. Even a player with the best armor around can be taken out in one fell swoop if they aren't dodging and blocking a Lynel's moves properly.
The Savage Lynel Crusher is the hardest-hitting weapon in the entire game that will easily decimate the health bars of most opponents with ease. It's essentially a cheat code that players can whip out when a particular enemy is giving them a lot of trouble.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is available now on Wii U and Switch.
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