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Rusty Claymores are two-handed {{Plural|BotW|Weapon|link}} known for their low durability.<ref name="Inventory"/> They're commonly found in {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Field|link}} and [[Eldin Canyon]], either abandoned or being used by [[Enemies in Breath of the Wild|enemies]].
{{Plural|BotW|Rusty Claymore}} are two-handed {{Plural|BotW|Weapon|link}} known for their low durability.<ref name="Inventory"/> They are commonly found in {{Term|BotW|Hyrule Field|link}} and {{Term|BotW|Eldin Canyon|link}}, either abandoned or being used by {{Plural|BotW|Enemy|link}}. They also have a chance of appearing in {{Plural|BotW|Treasure Chest|link}} that spawn from scanning the {{BotW|-}} series {{Term|Series|Guardian|link}} {{Term|Series|amiibo|link}} with the {{Term|BotW|Amiibo (Rune)|link}} {{Term|BotW|Rune|link}}.


If a Rusty Claymore is placed in front of a [[Rock Octorok]], it will inhale the sword and then spit out its cleaned counterpart. There is a 50% chance for a [[Traveler's Claymore]], a 35% for a [[Soldier's Claymore]], a 10% chance for a [[Knight's Claymore]], and a 5% chance for a [[Royal Claymore]].
If a {{Term|BotW|Rusty Claymore}} is placed in front of a {{Term|BotW|Rock Octorok|link}}, it will inhale the sword and then spit out its cleaned counterpart. There is a 50% chance for a {{Term|BotW|Traveler's Claymore|link}}, a 35% for a {{Term|BotW|Soldier's Claymore|link}}, a 10% chance for a {{Term|BotW|Knight's Claymore|link}}, and a 5% chance for a {{Term|BotW|Royal Claymore|link}}.


Since they're made of metal, Rusty Claymores will attract [[Lightning]] if equipped during a thunderstorm. They're also unable to burn and can be picked up using the [[Magnesis]] [[Rune]].
Since they are made of metal, {{Plural|BotW|Rusty Claymore}} will attract {{Term|BotW|Lightning|link}} if equipped during a {{Term|BotW|Thunderstorm|link}}. They are also unable to burn when exposed to {{Term|BotW|Fire|link}} or a {{Term|BotW|Scorching Climate|link}}. They will sink if they are dropped in {{Term|BotW|Water (Terrain)|link}}, but they can be picked up using the {{Term|BotW|Magnesis|link}} {{Term|BotW|Rune|link}}.


==Nomenclature==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Rusty Gear]]
* {{Term|Series|Rusty Gear|link}}
* {{Term|BotW|Weapon|link}}
* {{Term|Series|Weapon|link}}


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Revision as of 21:13, 27 August 2022

Rusty Claymores are Items in Breath of the Wild.[1]

Location and Uses

Hyrule Compendium Entry
262 (267) Rusty Claymore
Description
A two-handed sword not properly cared for. Although it can be used as a weapon, its durability is very low. Don't expect it to last for more than a few strikes.
Common Locations
Hyrule Field
Eldin Canyon
Properties
Atk 12

Rusty Claymores are two-handed Weapons known for their low durability.[1] They are commonly found in Hyrule Field and Eldin Canyon, either abandoned or being used by Enemies. They also have a chance of appearing in Treasure Chests that spawn from scanning the Breath of the Wild series Guardian amiibo with the amiibo Rune.

If a Rusty Claymore is placed in front of a Rock Octorok, it will inhale the sword and then spit out its cleaned counterpart. There is a 50% chance for a Traveler's Claymore, a 35% for a Soldier's Claymore, a 10% chance for a Knight's Claymore, and a 5% chance for a Royal Claymore.

Since they are made of metal, Rusty Claymores will attract Lightning if equipped during a Thunderstorm. They are also unable to burn when exposed to Fire or a Scorching Climate. They will sink if they are dropped in Water, but they can be picked up using the Magnesis Rune.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
錆びた両手剣 (Sabita ryōte ken) 
The Republic of ChinaThe Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of ChinaThe Macao Special Administrative Region of China
ChineseTR
生鏽的雙手劍 (Shēng xiù de shuāngshǒu jiàn) 
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Verroest slagzwaard[2]Rusty Broadsword
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Espadon rouillé 
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Rostiger 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Spadone arrugginito 
The Republic of Korea
Korean
녹슨 양손검 (Nokseun yangson-geom) 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Ржавый клеймор (Rzhavyy kleymor) 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Mandoble oxidado 
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See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Rusty Claymore
    A two-handed sword not properly cared for. Although it can be used as a weapon, its durability is very low. Don't expect it to last for more than a few strikes.
    " — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "Veroest slagzwaard" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)