![]() ![]() All I would do was mindlessly collect seed after seed after seed after… seed. I imagined the process as a Sisyphean task. ![]() ↑ "No, no! You've gotta aim! You're doing it wrong! Two hands for a beginner.I started chasing down all 900 Korok seeds, convinced that it was a fool’s errand.Now let's get out of here before-" - Princess Zelda ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 7) ↑ "What?! Outrageous! Seize him! How about zero!" - Ganon ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 9).↑ "For you, 1000 Rubies." - Sleezenose ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 9).↑ "I've been robbed.stun! This sword is a fake! Aw, now we're really in trouble." - Link ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 9).ESPECIALLY princesses." - Sleezenose ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 9) For instance, it makes whoever carries it irresistible to ladies. ↑ "Yes, but this sword is much better.↑ "You're doing it wrong! Two hands for a beginner." - Link ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 12).It's a real person like us." - Link ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode "Sing for the Unicorn") ↑ "Two zaps! One more and you're history, Ganon!" - Link ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode Underworld Connections).How can we stop him?" - Princess Zelda ( The Legend of Zelda TV Series, Episode 9) ↑ 1.0 1.1 "What shall we do, Triforce of Wisdom? Ganon's got Link's Crissword now.Although at first she is unable to wield it correctly, Link offers her some tips which ultimately help her destroy all of the skeleton foes. In " The Missing Link", Zelda uses Link's sword to defeat several Stalfos in the Underworld since Link has been turned into a ghost. The sword is also wielded by Zelda in several occassions, such as in the " Doppelganger" episode in which Zelda grabs Link's sword to zap her own clone. Link eventually retrieves his sword when Zelda and Sleezenose himself distract Ganon by attacking him with beehives. Later on, Sleezenose tries to sell the Crissword to Ganon for 1000 Rubies, but the evil wizard disagrees and simply takes it from Sleezenose's hands with no reward. When Link hears Princess Zelda scream for help, Link trades it in and confidently faces the attacking Patras with his new sword but immediately breaks, realizing that he has been tricked. In the "Stinging a Stinger" episode, Sleezenose tricks Link into trading his Crissword for a Sword, and although the young hero at first hesitates, he is convinced when Sleezenose tells him that anyone who wields that sword is made irresistible to women, especially princesses. As such, the sword must be held with two hands by beginners until they are able to master it completely. The zaps emitted from the Crissword are powerful enough to knock back the person holding the sword. In the episode " Stinging a Stinger", the sword is given the name "Crissword." However, Link cannot use its sword beams to hurt anyone who is not a monster, as shown in " Sing for the Unicorn" when the young hero is unable to damage Sing with it. Any monster that receives a sword beam from the Crissword is sent to Ganon's Evil Jar, including Ganon himself. It resembles a long dagger more than a sword, and Link is almost never shown to slash with it, using it only to parry and attacking using its Zaps. The Crissword serves as Link's Sword in The Legend of Zelda TV series.
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