Link has so many different swords, it is extremely hard to talk about them all. It is also very hard to tell everything about each sword, as some things are obscure, and some are speculation, but I will do my best. So here they are:
Warning: Some of this is not actually official Zelda info. Don't take it as such.
The Wooden Sword
The Wooden Sword only features in 2 games, but I put it in this post because it is in one of the most iconic Zelda moments. The sad thing is, you can go throughout the game without it. It is in the original Zelda, and in Twilight Princess. It is the first sword in both games, but in the original Zelda you can go without it, and in TP you have to give it to Talo to get to a certain area. It also has no special
Lokomo Sword
The Lokomo Sword is in Spirit Tracks. It is supposedly a gift from the gods. It has the power to harm Phantoms without the Tears of Light. It was given to Link by Anjean, who is a Lokomo.
Phantom Sword
The Phantom Sword is in Phantom Hourglass. It is infused with the Phantom Hourglass. The blacksmith Zaus forged the blade out of the three Pure Metals, and Oshus fuses it with the Hourglass. It is the only sword that can harm Bellum and the Phantoms.
Four Sword
The Four Sword is in Four Swords snd Four Swords Adventures. It can Split the bearer into 4 copies of itself. Link uses it to do away with Vaati and later Ganon.
Master Sword
The Master Sword is in almost all the Zelda games. It seems to be the only sword that can kill Ganondorf. It actually does not have a lot of powers except reflecting magic, making the user be able to travel through time (Ocarina of Time), and in Twilight Princess driving away darkness.
Syward Sword
The Skyward Sword is in only 1 game, the aptly named Skyward Sword. It is also called the Goddess Sword and is actually the Spirit Fi. It also has a treasure seeking ability and can shoot sword beams. This sword may somehow be related to the making of the Master Sword.
More stuff coming later, see ya!
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