Ancient Blade Guide — One-Hit Kill Fuse & Where to Farm Them
Ancient Blade Guide — One-Hit Kill Fuse Material
The Ancient Blade is TotK's rarest Fuse material — fusing it to any weapon causes that weapon to one-hit kill most non-boss enemies on contact. It's also consumed on use, making each blade a single-use execution tool. This guide covers where to find Ancient Blades and how to use them effectively.
What the Ancient Blade Does
Fuse effect: When an Ancient Blade is fused to any weapon:
- The next strike (or a limited number of strikes) against an enemy instantly kills it regardless of health
- Works on most standard enemies: Bokoblins (all tiers), Moblins, Lizalfos, Horriblins, Constructs
- Does NOT work on: Lynels (resists the effect), Gloom Hands, most named mini-bosses, dungeon bosses, Ganondorf
Consumption: The Ancient Blade is consumed after use — the weapon remains, but the instant-kill effect is gone. It's a one-shot ability.
Base damage: The Ancient Blade itself also has a very high base damage value as a Fuse material (even without the instant-kill mechanic, it makes the weapon significantly stronger).
Where to Find Ancient Blades
Ancient Blades are rare. Known sources:
Treasure Chests (Fixed Locations)
- Akkala Ancient Tech Lab ruins: One chest inside the ruins contains an Ancient Blade (one-time)
- Hyrule Castle treasure rooms: Several fixed chests in the castle's upper levels
- Colosseum sky island chests: The Floating Colosseum area has chest rewards after clearing
Enemy Drops (Rare)
- Hinox: Large blue/black cyclops enemies occasionally drop Ancient Blades (low chance)
- Stone Talus (Rare variant): Some Talus variants have an Ancient Blade in their chest cavity
- Bokoblin archers (Silver tier): Extremely rare arrow drop replaced by Ancient Blade — mostly unreliable
Merchants (Rare)
- The Bargainer Statue in the Depths occasionally offers Ancient Blades for Poes (when stock is available — not always listed)
- Wandering merchants on rare routes in remote areas sometimes sell Ancient Blades for 200+ rupees
Traveling Treasure (Reward chests)
- Some traveling NPC reward chests (completing a mini-escort or delivery quest) yield Ancient Blades as rare reward tier
How to Use Ancient Blades Effectively
Decision framework: Ancient Blades are finite. Use them strategically.
Best Uses
- Silver Bokoblin/Moblin camps — clearing a Silver enemy camp (which normally takes 5-10 hits each) with one blade per Silver enemy saves significant weapon durability
- Bokoblin skull forts — large skull fortress camps have multiple enemies. Pop a blade for the captain (usually highest tier) and clean up the rest normally
- Hinox fight shortcut — the eye (weak point) on a Hinox is the only way to deal damage. An Ancient Blade fused weapon can bypass this mechanic — one hit anywhere one-shots the Hinox
- Emergency escape — if overwhelmed and low on weapons, an Ancient Blade hit removes the highest-priority threat
Don't Waste On
- Regular Bokoblins (easy to kill normally — not worth the blade)
- Enemies you're farming for drops (instant-kill may affect drop rates in some cases)
- Any boss or Lynel (the effect doesn't work)
Ancient Blade vs Other Rare Fuse Materials
| Material | Effect | Reusable? | |----------|--------|-----------| | Ancient Blade | Instant kill (non-boss) | No — consumed on use | | Silver Lynel Saber Horn | Highest raw damage | Yes — fused until weapon breaks | | Gibdo Bone | High damage + bone | Yes | | Dragon Scale/Claw | Elemental damage + damage | Yes (until weapon break) |
Conclusion: Ancient Blade is the most impactful single-use material. Silver Lynel Saber Horn is better for sustained high-damage output since it persists through the weapon's durability.
Farming Ancient Blades — Efficiency
Since Ancient Blades are primarily from fixed chests and rare drops:
Maximum obtainable per playthrough (fixed sources):
- Approximately 5-8 from fixed chests
- Variable from Hinox/Talus drops (low %)
- Variable from merchants
Best farming approach:
- Clear all fixed chest locations early (Akkala Tech Lab, Hyrule Castle treasure rooms)
- Fight every Hinox you encounter — the rare Ancient Blade drop is a bonus
- Check Bargainer Statues in the Depths each time you visit for restocked inventory
Blood Moon restock: Fixed chests do NOT respawn. Enemy drops (Hinox) DO respawn on Blood Moon — but the drop rate is low enough that farming Hinox specifically for Ancient Blades isn't efficient.
Saving vs Using Ancient Blades
If you have under 3: Save for emergencies — use only in high-pressure situations (Silver enemy camp that's threatening your weapon durability, Hinox shortcut)
If you have 5+: Freely use them. They're not so rare that hoarding becomes necessary.
End-game: Ancient Blades become less necessary when your weapon damage is high enough to one-shot normal enemies naturally. Early-to-mid game is their peak value window.
Quick Tips
- Never use on Bokoblins — standard Bokoblins die in 2-3 hits with a decent weapon. Ancient Blade is overkill. Save it for Silver-tier enemies.
- Hinox eye targeting — if you have Ancient Blade fused: you don't need to wait for the eye weak point. Just swing — the blade overrides the damage requirement.
- Keep a dedicated Ancient Blade weapon — fuse an Ancient Blade to a weak, almost-broken weapon (low durability remaining). The instant-kill effect fires on the first hit, so the weapon's weakness doesn't matter. One hit = done = weapon breaks (which it was going to anyway).
- Don't sell Ancient Blades — they sell for a modest amount but their combat utility far exceeds the rupee value.
See also: Weapons Fusing Guide | Combat Basics Guide | Resource Gathering Guide
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