Breath of the Wild Weapon Slots: Complete 2026 Guide

In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, weapon slots limit your arsenal, but smart management unlocks adventure potential. This 2026 article dives deep into slots, upgrades, and strategies for Nintendo Switch players.

With only a few slots available early on, players must prioritize durable weapons. As you explore Hyrule, Amiibo and shrines expand capacity, transforming combat. Learn everything from basics to advanced tips.

Understanding Weapon Inventory Slots

Link starts with 1 weapon slot, expanding to 5 max without upgrades. Each slot holds melee weapons, bows separate.

Durability varies: swords break fast, Lynel weapons last longer. Prioritize slots for high-damage options during boss fights.

How to Increase Weapon Slots

Unlock more slots via Great Fairy Fountains using materials.

Costs escalate: 1st upgrade needs 3 Silent Princesses, later ones rare gems. Visit all four fountains for full 5 slots.

Best Weapons for Each Slot

Optimize loadout for versatility.

Slot 1: Traveler's Sword for commons. Slot 2: Royal Claymore for power. Slot 3: Bows for range. Mix elements like fire/ice.

  • One-handed: Master Sword.
  • Two-handed: Biggoron Sword.
  • Spears for quick pokes.

Strategies for Weapon Management

Conserve slots amid breakage. Fuse with Korok seeds? No, focus on drops.

Stockpile in Hyrule Castle. Use Stasis to extend durability mid-fight.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many weapon slots max in BOTW?

Maximum 5 melee weapon slots after all Great Fairy upgrades.

Can you upgrade weapon slots early?

Yes, first fountain accessible post-plateau with basic materials.

Do shields count as weapon slots?

No, shields have separate 2 slots, upgradable similarly.

Best Amiibo for weapons?

Warrior Link for Knight weapons; scan daily in 2026.