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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}}. | 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 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}}. | Since they are made of metal, {{Plural|BotW|Rusty Claymore}} will conduct {{Term|BotW|Electricity|link}} and 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}}. | ||
==Nomenclature== | ==Nomenclature== |
Revision as of 01:47, 31 August 2022
Rusty Claymores are Items in Breath of the Wild.[1]
Location and Uses
262 (267) Rusty Claymore |
Description |
Common Locations Eldin Canyon | |
Properties |
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 conduct Electricity and 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 | ||
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Language | Names | Meanings |
錆びた両手剣 (Sabita ryōte ken) | ||
生鏽的雙手劍 (Shēng xiù de shuāngshǒu jiàn) | ||
Verroest slagzwaard[2] | Rusty Broadsword | |
Espadon rouillé | ||
Rostiger | ||
Spadone arrugginito | ||
녹슨 양손검 (Nokseun yangson-geom) | ||
Ржавый клеймор (Rzhavyy kleymor) | ||
Mandoble oxidado | ||
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See Also
References
- ↑ 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) - ↑ "Veroest slagzwaard" — Inventory (Breath of the Wild)