All Swordfighter Form weapons in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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Zelda Echoes of Wisdom: All Swordfighter Form weapons and how to get them

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Swordfighter Form is perhaps the best tool in your arsenal in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, and can be used alongside your ability to summon Echoes in order to get through any challenge. There are three weapons in this form, but you don’t get them all at once. 

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Each weapon that can be used during Swordfighter Form is unlocked at a different point in the main story of EoW. Once unlocked, they can all be upgraded using Might Crystals at the furnace in Lueberry’s house, which is especially useful as it increases the amount of damage you can do with each weapon.

How to unlock all Swordfighter Form weapons

Each additional weapon is unlocked after an encounter with Dark Link in one of the many Rifts and ruins of Hyrule. These encounters vary in complexity, but are all relatively quick to finish. In each of these encounters, Dark Link will periodically drop hearts. Make sure to pick them up whenever they’re dropped to avoid succumbing to the damage he puts out. 

Dark Link at the Suthorn Ruins in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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Your first encounter with Link will happen in the Suthorn Ruins. You’ll only have your Echoes and Bind ability to rely on in order to defeat him here. Use your Bind ability to remove Dark Link’s shield from him, making him more vulnerable to incoming damage, and then send out a couple of ranged attack Echoes to take him out. 

If things start taking a little too long, you can lure him towards grassy areas and light them on fire using Echoes such as Ignizol that produce fire, and there are multiple pots around the area that can be used as projectiles. If you run out of pots, summon some Stones and throw them at him instead. 

After defeating Dark Link in the Suthorn Ruins, interact with the Sword he leaves behind to gain the Mighty Sword and unlock Swordfighter Form. 

Dark Link at the Gerudo Sanctum in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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During the Gerudo Sanctum encounter, Link will split into three and you’ll have to take all three copies out. You can use the environment to help with this. Use the Bind ability to latch on to one of the three Dark Links, and then transport it over to the hole in the ground. Dropping a Dark Link into the hole won’t kill it, but it will cause damage. 

Another tactic is using ReDead Echoes to freeze all three Dark Links in place so that you can get close enough to do some damage with the Mighty Sword that you already have. This can, however, be tricky, because the ReDead Echoes will also cause you to freeze. 

I got through this encounter by picking one of the Dark Links as a target and then relentlessly throwing pots and summoned Stones at it. Although this takes longer, it does mean that you can keep your distance from all three Dark Links and slowly reduce the numbers. Monster Echoes, regardless of their level or strength, will be wiped out in one blow by Dark Link, but they make for good distractions. 

After completing this encounter, interact with the Bow left behind by Dark Link to unlock the Mighty Bow. 

Dark Link at the Eldin Temple in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom
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The easiest way to get through this battle is by sending any bombs that come your way directly back at Dark Link. You can do this by binding onto them and manoeuvring them back his way, or you can catch them and throw them back. Alternatively, summon Bombfish and then throw them in his direction. 

Failing this technique, your best bet here is to use the Mighty Bow to do damage from a distance while summoning Echoes that can do the same, such as Wizzrobe or Octorok. This battle might take a little while and a few attempts, as those bombs do a large amount of damage to Zelda, but don’t lose hope and persevere. 

When the encounter is over, interact with the bomb that Dark Link left behind to unlock Mighty Bombs. They do the most damage to enemies, but bear in mind that there is a delay between throwing one and it actually going off, so it can be pretty slow and cumbersome. 


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Paula Vaynshteyn
With her first experience of gaming being on an Atari ST, Paula has been gaming for her entire life. She’s 7,000 hours deep into Final Fantasy XIV, spends more time on cozy games than she would care to admit, and is also your friendly resident Whovian. Juggling online adventuring with family life has its struggles, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.
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