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The Razor Sword is a sword wielded by Link, forged by the blacksmith from the Mountain Village on Snowhead. The blacksmith is famous for his perfectionism - this sword is an excellent example of his craftsmanship and boasts an amazingly sharp cutting edge. Unfortunately, the metal used to forge this blade is prone to chipping, so there remains some concern about its defensive capabilities.

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  • Razor Sword
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  • The Razor Sword is a sword wielded by Link, forged by the blacksmith from the Mountain Village on Snowhead. The blacksmith is famous for his perfectionism - this sword is an excellent example of his craftsmanship and boasts an amazingly sharp cutting edge. Unfortunately, the metal used to forge this blade is prone to chipping, so there remains some concern about its defensive capabilities.
  • The Razor Sword is a sword from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. This sword can be obtained by having Zubora and Gabora, the smiths of the Mountain Village, re-forge Link's Kokiri Sword for 100 Rupees. It is twice as powerful as the Kokiri Sword and has a considerably longer reach, but once Link strikes with it a total of one hundred times, the edge becomes dull and useless, and the sword reverts back into the Kokiri Sword. The sword will also revert back into the Kokiri Sword if Link travels back in time.
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  • Sharpened by Zubora and Gabora
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  • Hyrule Warriors
  • Hyrule Warriors Legends
  • Majora's Mask 3D
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  • Razor Sword
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  • Item
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  • The Razor Sword
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  • An improved version of the regular Kokiri Sword.
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  • Majora's Mask
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  • The Razor Sword is a sword wielded by Link, forged by the blacksmith from the Mountain Village on Snowhead. The blacksmith is famous for his perfectionism - this sword is an excellent example of his craftsmanship and boasts an amazingly sharp cutting edge. Unfortunately, the metal used to forge this blade is prone to chipping, so there remains some concern about its defensive capabilities.
  • The Razor Sword is a sword from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. This sword can be obtained by having Zubora and Gabora, the smiths of the Mountain Village, re-forge Link's Kokiri Sword for 100 Rupees. It is twice as powerful as the Kokiri Sword and has a considerably longer reach, but once Link strikes with it a total of one hundred times, the edge becomes dull and useless, and the sword reverts back into the Kokiri Sword. The sword will also revert back into the Kokiri Sword if Link travels back in time. The Razor Sword can be further forged into the Gilded Sword, which never loses its edge, by providing the smiths with Gold Dust won from the Goron Races. This can only be done on the Second Day; the Kokiri Sword has to be forged into the Razor Sword on the First Day, and since the forging process takes until the morning of the next day, it cannot be done on the Final Day. Interestingly, much of the artwork and promotional art for Majora's Mask shows Link wielding the Razor Sword. Because of its limited usage and easy replacement, players are likely to use this sword the least of the three swords found in the game, bringing up the question why an easily ignored sword is featured so prominently in the artwork. It is possible that the frequency of its appearance in official artwork is due to its unique appearance.
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