No the white sword is actually called The L1 Sword and the Master Sword is the L3 Sword. The L2 Sword is the Noble sword, and The L1 Sword is called the Wooden Sword.
You do, but its not called the master sword, its called the Lokomo sword and Anjean gives it to you after you beat the sand temple(or it might be after you get past the sand sancuary, I don't remember). Even though its called something different, its pretty much the same thing. Hope this helped! ;)
Same materials as the master sword..... and we don't know what thats made of.
His sword, the Master Sword is the most used weapon he has, as he has it in every game the same of his sword is skyward sword.
Not really Master and professional mean the same, though.
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It is the same thing, just a matter of wording.
Technically, yes. In the game, the Goddess Sword was turned into the Master Sword. (Isn't it ironic that the Master Sword is better than the Goddess Sword)Anyway.In the consecutive Zelda games, the Master Sword is an iconic item, recognised by its "wings" on the handguard area, and the stripey hilt. This could well be a reference to Link's companion, Fi, whose "wings" and stripey leggings have a close resemblance to it, (Not to mention her pointy hairstyle as the point of the sword).As you may know, Fi was the spirit who inhabited the sword, and so may have shaped it like this.Since this is the primarily known shape for the Sword throughout the other Zelda games, yes, it is highly likely that the Four Sword is the very same blade with Fi spiritually inhabiting it.Even though it was broken in Minish Cap (then known as the Picori Blade), it was reforged to its former glory, albeit to a gold colour. It probably changed back to its blue/purple state over the course of the timeline. If you think about it, it really does make sense to assume that it is the same weapon.
Gray and white hair are not the same thing. Gray hair is caused by getting older ir stress and white hair is a color.
yeah... technically but the only thing is that the white wine vinegar gives a sharper taste.
The company name and logo. Essentially the do the same thing.
I believe a sword through a heart represents Christ's sacrifice.
Master of City Planning. You might also see MUP for Master of Urban Planning. Same thing.