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Like other hammer-type weapons, the stone smasher can break [[Ore Deposit]]s with one hit. Mining ores in this manner was the Gorons' intended purpose when crafting these weapons, as the name suggests. Because Gorons are much stronger and larger than [[Hylian]]s, they can wield these weapons one-handed. {{Term|BotW|Link|Link}}, however, needs both hands to use a stone smasher. |
Like other hammer-type weapons, the stone smasher can break [[Ore Deposit]]s with one hit. Mining ores in this manner was the Gorons' intended purpose when crafting these weapons, as the name suggests. Because Gorons are much stronger and larger than [[Hylian]]s, they can wield these weapons one-handed. {{Term|BotW|Link|Link}}, however, needs both hands to use a stone smasher. |
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− | Stone Smashers also have a hidden property which causes their damage output to be tripled when used on the ore atop a [[Stone Talus]]. |
+ | Stone Smashers also have a hidden property which causes their damage output to be tripled when used on the ore atop a [[Stone Talus]], as well as immediately destroying [[Stone Pebblit|Stone Pebblits]]. |
Two stone smashers can be found in [[Hyrule Castle]]. One of them is wielded by a {{Term|BotW|Moblin|Link}} in the dining hall, and another is in a hidden chamber connected to the library. |
Two stone smashers can be found in [[Hyrule Castle]]. One of them is wielded by a {{Term|BotW|Moblin|Link}} in the dining hall, and another is in a hidden chamber connected to the library. |
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Stone Smashers are items in Breath of the Wild.[name reference needed]
Location and Uses
Hyrule Compendium Entry
Stone smashers are two-handed Weapons made by the Gorons. A stone smasher has the attack damage of 42.
Like other hammer-type weapons, the stone smasher can break Ore Deposits with one hit. Mining ores in this manner was the Gorons' intended purpose when crafting these weapons, as the name suggests. Because Gorons are much stronger and larger than Hylians, they can wield these weapons one-handed. Link, however, needs both hands to use a stone smasher.
Stone Smashers also have a hidden property which causes their damage output to be tripled when used on the ore atop a Stone Talus, as well as immediately destroying Stone Pebblits.
Two stone smashers can be found in Hyrule Castle. One of them is wielded by a Moblin in the dining hall, and another is in a hidden chamber connected to the library.
The stone smasher can also be found when a Daruk Amiibo is scanned.
Nomenclature
Names in other regions | |||
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Language | Name | ||
Japanese | 岩砕き (Iwa kudaki) | ||
ChineseTR | 碎岩劍 (Suì yán jiàn) | ||
Dutch | Steenbreker | ||
FrenchEU | Brise-roc | ||
German | Felsenspalter | ||
Italian | Fendirocce | ||
Korean | 바위 크러셔 (Bawi keureosyeo) | ||
Russian | Камнелом (Kamnelom) | ||
SpanishLA | Aplastarrocas | ||
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