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In the game, the Master Sword is located in the [[Lost Woods]]. It rests in a pedestal within the [[Sacred Grove]]. The Lost Woods has several [[Fake Master Sword]]s, which further obscure the location of the Master Sword. Link cannot pull the Master Sword unless he has all three [[Pendants of Virtue|Pendants]]. When Link has obtained the Master Sword, he can shoot [[sword beam]]s from it if his health is full. The Master Sword does twice as much damage than the [[sword]], although the sword beams are still the same strength.
In the game, the Master Sword is located in the [[Lost Woods]]. It rests in a pedestal within the [[Sacred Grove]]. The Lost Woods has several [[Fake Master Sword]]s, which further obscure the location of the Master Sword. Link cannot pull the Master Sword unless he has all three [[Pendants of Virtue|Pendants]]. When Link has obtained the Master Sword, he can shoot [[sword beam]]s from it if his health is full. The Master Sword does twice as much damage than the [[sword]], although the sword beams are still the same strength.


The Master Sword can optionally be upgraded twice: the [[Craftsman|dwarven swordsmith]] can turn the Master Sword into the [[Master Sword Lv2|Tempered Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy]] in the [[pyramid]] can turn the Tempered Sword into the [[Master Sword Lv3|Golden Sword]].
The Master Sword can optionally be upgraded twice: the [[Craftsman|dwarven swordsmith]] can turn the Master Sword into the [[Master Sword Lv2|Tempered Sword]], and the [[Great Fairy]] in the [[pyramid]] can turn the Tempered Sword into the [[Master Sword Lv3|Golden Sword]]. Furthermore, in the Japanese version, the Tempered Sword and Golden Sword are respectively named the "Level 3" and "Level 4" Master Sword.


The Master Sword to destroy the [[Lightning Lock]] on the upper floor of [[Hyrule Castle]], allowing Link to continue and fight [[Agahnim]]. In the ending, after Link defeats [[Ganon]], he returns the Master Sword back into its pedestal, where it is said to sleep forever.
The Master Sword to destroy the [[Lightning Lock]] on the upper floor of [[Hyrule Castle]], allowing Link to continue and fight [[Agahnim]]. In the ending, after Link defeats [[Ganon]], he returns the Master Sword back into its pedestal, where it is said to sleep forever.

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