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This article is about the sword technique performed by Link. For the Added Effect found on the Zora Helm, see Spin Attack (Added Effect).

The Spin Attack,(ALttPA Link to the Past | OoTOcarina of Time | MMMajora's Mask | OoSOracle of Seasons | OoAOracle of Ages | TWWThe Wind Waker | FSAFour Swords Adventures | TMCThe Minish Cap | SSSkyward Sword | ALBWA Link Between Worlds | TFHTri Force Heroes | CoHCadence of Hyrule)[12] also known as the Whirling Blade,(LALink's Awakening)[13] Whirling Blade Technique,(FSFour Swords)[14] and the Big Move,(SSHDSkyward Sword HD)[15] is a recurring ability in The Legend of Zelda series.[name references needed] It is Link's signature move. The Spin Attack was first introduced in A Link to the Past and has appeared in every main The Legend of Zelda title since. To perform it, Link usually gets in a stance to power up his Sword and then spins around once in a circle, damaging all enemies within the sword's radius. This technique is useful in that it deals more damage than a sword strike, and it is also used to solve puzzles in various Zelda games. The Spin Attack is a basic attack, although a better, upgraded version can often be learned sometime later in Link's quest.

Overview

Link performing a Spin Attack to hit four Crystal Switches simultaneously in Phantom Hourglass

The Spin Attack is mostly used when Link is closely surrounded by several enemies due to the attack's long range. As such, this allows the young hero to quickly and easily dispose of whole groups of enemies with just this technique, making it one of the most useful abilities in the game.[16][17] This is mostly true in Four Swords Adventures, where, combined with the Cross Formation used by the Links, the Spin Attack allows the young heroes to defend themselves from all four directions.

Other than attacking, the Spin Attack is also used to solve various puzzles in the games. These more often are the ones that require Link to hit more than one switch at the same time, such as in Twilight Princess, where Link must perform a Spin Attack to hit all of the switches in the Palace of Twilight in order to make a floating platform appear. Special entrances require this technique to get them to open: in Oracle of Seasons, the Spin Attack is crucial in opening the gate to the Maku Tree. Moreover, in The Minish Cap, Link must execute this technique in front of a guard blocking the entrance to Mount Crenel so that he will allow the young hero to proceed to his destination.[18]

Another use, though not as pivotal as the aforementioned uses, is that Link's sword can pick up the items it slashes, such as Rupees (which can be safely retrieved by swinging the sword at them should they land close to an edge, rather than having Link walk over and possibly falling). Because of this, a Spin Attack is an excellent way to way to pick up items all around Link. This same technique applies to the weapons Link can pick up in The Wind Waker, as he may also perform a Spin Attack wielding those. If he performs a spin attack with a Moblin Spear (the longest weapon in the game), he can immediately pick up all of the objects in a very large radius. This technique is especially useful for the Treasure Spheres often dropped by larger enemies, as the objects inside disappear rather quickly once they hit the ground.

A Link to the Past



The Spin Attack in A Link to the Past is a secret sword technique used by the Knights of Hyrule, taught to Link by his Uncle in Hyrule Castle.[19]

Link's Awakening



In Link's Awakening, the Spin Attack technique is available to Link as soon as he retrieves his Sword on Toronbo Shores. The knowledge of how to perform it has been inherited through the family of the hero through several generations.[13]

Ocarina of Time



Majora's Mask



Oracle of Seasons



In Oracle of Seasons, the Spin Attack can be used to open the Gate in front of the Maku Tree Gate.[20]

Oracle of Ages



Four Swords



The Wind Waker



Four Swords Adventures



The Minish Cap



Twilight Princess



Phantom Hourglass



Spirit Tracks



Skyward Sword



A Link Between Worlds



Tri Force Heroes



Breath of the Wild

In Breath of the Wild, the Spin Attack can be performed with a One or Two-Handed Weapon by holding the attack button, but its execution changes depending on the Weapon used. With a one-handed weapon, the Spin Attack is identical to previous incarnations, being a single, powerful circular attack with a wide range. It can be charged longer for more power and range at the cost of more Stamina. With two-handed weapons, Link does not charge the Spin Attack but instead begins spinning continuously shortly after the attack button is starting to be held. Link continues to spin until the attack button is released or until Link runs out of Stamina, at which point he finishes the attack with a powerful downward strike that can knock foes away. If Urbosa's Fury is unlocked and activated, Link will do his regular Spin Attack like normal, but he will summon a wide arc of lightning around him to electrocute enemies nearby, similar to the Electrical attack used by Electric Lizalfos.

Tears of the Kingdom



Echoes of Wisdom



Spin Attacks are set to reappear in Echoes of Wisdom.

Other Appearances

Super Smash Bros. Series

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.
For more in-depth information, see SmashWiki's Spin Attack article.
The Spin Attack in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In the Super Smash Bros. series, the Spin Attack is Link, Young Link, and Toon Link's Up Special Move. It proves to be a powerful attack when used on the ground, and when used in the air, it serves as Link's third jump and thus help him recover from off-stage. It is not until its appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl that the Spin Attack can be charged while on the ground. Young Link and Toon Link's version of the Spin Attack is weaker than its adult Link counterpart; however, the younger Links' attack traps enemies in a cyclone of slashes and can draw in foes if they are relatively close to the Spin Attack's radius.

SoulCalibur II

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.

In SoulCalibur II, Link uses two variations of the Spin Attack. The first version acts much like the Hurricane Spin: Link can charge his sword to spin around several times, although this will not leave him dizzy like in other Zelda games. By completely charging the sword with the Spin Attack, a more powerful attack will be unleashed, demonstrated by the fire that surrounds Link's sword in the process. The second version, called the Cyclone Attack, causes Link to jump into the air while executing a Spin Attack. Like the previous variation, this attack can also be charged by the young hero, which will cause for Link to jump higher. The Spin Attack, when fully charged, causes 74 HP worth of damage while the Cyclone Attack deals 71 HP.

Spin Attack: Arrow DownArrow Down LeftArrow LeftHorizontal Attack Button(Hold Horizontal Attack Button)
Cyclone Attack: Arrow Up(Arrow Up Left,Arrow Up Right)Horizontal Attack Button(Hold Horizontal Attack Button)

Hyrule Warriors

The following section is not part of the Zelda canon and should not be taken as such.


The Spin Attack serves as Link's Special Attack for the Hylian Sword and Master Sword Weapons in Hyrule Warriors. He raises his Sword to charge energy, much like when charging a Skyward Strike, then unleashes a powerful Spin Attack that spans a wide range. A shorter and less far-reaching Spin Attack can be used by pressing the Strong Attack button, where he does a single spin if using the Hylian Sword, or two spins when using the Master Sword. The button can be held down for a couple of seconds first for increased range and damage. His fourth combo also involves a Spin Attack which takes him into the air, and a Spin Attack similar to the Cyclone Attack can be used if the Strong Attack button is held down after any of his combos. He can move around while charging this attack, and although it is weaker and has less range than his other Spin Attacks, it is useful for causing extra damage to Captains, Warriors and Giant Bosses, depleting their Weak Point Gauge faster.

Toon Link can perform the Hurricane Spin as some of his combos and Special Attack for his Light Sword Weapon. The Special Attack variant causes him to briefly become dizzy, a reference to when he used the technique in The Wind Waker.

Cadence of Hyrule

The following section has content which has neither been confirmed nor denied as canonical by Nintendo.


Spin Attacks can be performed by Link. They damage any Enemy within the eight tiles around him and knock them away.[11] When used, one fourth of Link's Stamina Wheel will be depleted.[11]

Performing the Spin Attack

Link performs the Spin Attack in A Link to the Past
Link performs the Spin Attack in A Link to the Past

The Spin Attack is done in most Zelda games by holding down the button that the sword is assigned to for a matter of time and then releasing it.[16][21][17] This will cause Link to get in a fighting stance while he charges up his sword or, in the case of the 2D Zelda games, just stand still as the sword begins to glow. This method can be done in most 3D Zelda games, with the exception of the Wii games Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword: since there is no sword button, Link cannot charge a Spin Attack. Instead, Link must perform it by lightly shaking the Nunchuk left and right (Twilight Princess)[22] or swinging the Wiimote and Nunchuk at the same time (Skyward Sword).

A faster way to perform the Spin Attack is to quickly rotate the Control Stick once and press the Sword button afterwards.[16][5][21] If timed correctly, this will have the same effect as if Link had charged his sword to execute the Spin Attack, with the advantage being that this method does not consume Magic Power in games like Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. In some games, like The Wind Waker, Link can also perform this attack by simply using the thrust attack four times, or a combination of such, though this strategy only works if Link is actively attacking something, rather than swinging his sword at thin air. In Twilight Princess, if the player rotates the Control Stick right after performing a Jump Attack, Link will execute a Spin Attack upon landing.

In Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks, Link must quickly draw a circle to perform the Spin Attack.[23][24] Although in other games, Link can carry out an infinite amount of Spin Attacks without getting dizzy, in the Nintendo DS games, the young hero can only execute this technique four times in a row before he gets dazed and vulnerable for a few seconds.[24]

In Skyward Sword, Link has to swing both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk at the same time to perform a Spin Attack.[25] Because of the game's mechanics, Link is allowed to pick in which direction he spins, an ability first introduced in Twilight Princess. However, in Skyward Sword it is a pivotal component to sword fighting, as certain enemies will block one side, forcing Link to spin in the direction that strikes his enemy's exposed side. With the directional movement imparted to Link via the Wii Remote, Link is, also for the first time, allowed to perform a vertical Spin Attack by swinging the Wii Remote and the Nunchuck together in a vertical motion, either downward or upward.[26] Much like the horizontal Spin Attack, the direction in which Link needs to perform the spin is dependent on what direction is necessary to damage his foe. In cases where the direction does not matter, the spin attacks have no difference; left Spin Attacks are the same as right ones, and upwards ones are the same as ones going down. All four directions yield the same radius and damage. It also does not matter which direction the Nunchuk is swung; the Wii Remote controls the direction Link will spin. Performing a Spin Attack depletes a portion of Link's Stamina, similar to the restrictions in Phantom Hourglass and Spirit Tracks. Unusually, a single hit from the Spin Attack in Skyward Sword does no more damage than a hit from a regular attack, but it has a similar overall effect to Spin Attacks in other titles because unless it knocks the target out of the way on the first hit it will generally hit twice.

The Spin Attack can also be performed in Battle Quest, the Legend of Zelda-themed sub-game in the Wii U spin-off title Nintendo Land. Miis that use swords can perform a Spin Attack by raising their swords in the air or hold them to a side, as if they were charging a Skyward Strike, and swinging the Wii Remote. The charge lasts until the player performs a Spin Attack, or receives damage. However, charging a Spin Attack is rather time-consuming, and leaves the Miis vulnerable until the charge is complete or canceled.

Upgrades and Variations

In some Zelda games, Link can learn an upgraded version of the Spin Attack as he travels on his quest. Other times, using Masks or Magic Rings will slightly alter the behavior and characteristics of this technique. The alterations as well as the upgrades available are described below.

Super Spin Attack

See also: Great Spin
Link performing a Magic Spin Attack in Ocarina of Time

The Super Spin Attack, also known as the Great Spin or the Magic Spin Attack, is a special technique found in several Zelda games, including Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. As its name suggests, it is a Spin Attack with a bigger radius of attack. Usually this attack can only be used when one's life meter is completely filled up or Magic Power has been acquired. It can be differentiated from the normal Spin Attack due to its color, which is usually red in its most powerful form. This is demonstrated in the Nintendo 64 Zelda games, where the Super Spin Attack is denoted by the blue or red outlines that the attack makes: the blue Super Spin Attack is weaker and has a smaller radius than its red counterpart. Moreover, the red version makes Link spin around twice, but the downside is that Link must charge it longer before he can use it. Although charging it up with the B Button uses up a small fraction of Link's Magic Power, quickly rotating the Control Stick and pressing the Sword button does not consume magic.

In Four Swords Adventures, each Link has the ability to execute a Spin Attack during the game-play in both Overhead and side-scrolling areas. However, the Cross Formation enables a powerful Spin Attack in which all Four Links will perform the Super Spinning Attack.[27] Unlike the normal Spin Attack, this makes the four Links spin around the center of the Cross Formation, making it extremely effective against multiple enemies.

In A Link Between Worlds, the Great Spin is an upgrade of the regular Spin Attack, obtained by returning all of the Lost Maiamais to Mother Maiamai. This doubles the range of the attack, and greatly increases its power.

In Tri Force Heroes, wearing the Spin Attack Attire doubles the range and power of the Spin Attack.

Game How to Obtain
Ocarina of Time Must visit the Great Fairy of Power in the Great Fairy's Fountain in Death Mountain.
Majora's Mask For the red variation, Link must retrieve the 15 Stray Fairies in the Woodfall Temple and take them to the Great Fairy of Power in the Fairy's Fountain of Woodfall.
Four Swords Adventures Must be in Cross Formation.
Twilight Princess Final Hidden Skill learned from the Ancient Hero.
A Link Between Worlds Link must return all 100 lost Maiamais to Mother Maiamai.

Great Spin Attack

Not to be confused with the Great Spin, a sword technique entirely different from this technique. That technique is covered in the section above.
Main article: Great Spin Attack

The Hurricane Spin is an extremely advanced Spin Attack. When used, Link can spin multiple times, prolonging the use of the Spin Attack and causing far more damage.

Skyward Strike Spin Attack

The Skyward Strike can be used to amplify Link's Spin Attack in Skyward Sword. This increases its radius and, before obtaining the Master Sword in Hero Mode, will deal more damage due to having the fully-powered Skyward Strike.

Deku Spin

In Majora's Mask, Deku Link's basic attack is similar to that of a Spin Attack: he spins around on one foot and damages all enemies within the radius created by his hat.[28] Unlike the Spin Attack, however, this move can be performed while Deku Link is running. The Deku Spin is also useful in that it helps the young hero hop farther by Deku Spinning on the surface of the water than by simply running up to it.

Wolf Spin

In Twilight Princess, Wolf Link uses a type of Spin Attack which is performed in the same way as with a sword. Alternatively, it can be performed partially charging Midna's shadow field, causing Link to attack with his fangs and tail, though it will only work after using the shadow field for the first time.

Magic Rings

In Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages, three Magic Rings alter some characteristics of the Spin Attack. The Charge Ring enables Link to charge up the Spin Attack in a quarter of the time it normally takes. The Spin Ring causes Link to spin twice instead of once. This ability is useful against bosses that can only be hurt with a Spin Attack. Lastly, the Energy Ring enables a spin attack to become a Sword Beam attack instead.


Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Japan
Japanese
  • 回転斬り (Kaitengiri) (ALttPA Link to the Past)[31]
  • 回転斬り (Kaiten Giri) (PHPhantom Hourglass | CoHCadence of Hyrule)[32][33]
  • Spinning Slice
  •  
The Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dutch
Draaiaanval (ALBWA Link Between Worlds)[34] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
  • Attacco vortice (OoSOracle of Seasons)[30]
  • Attacco rotante (CoHCadence of Hyrule)[29]
  • Tornado attack
  • Spinning attack
The Portuguese Republic
PortugueseEUEuropean
Ataque Rodopiante (ALBWA Link Between Worlds)[34] 
The Russian Federation
Russian
Круговая атака (Krugovaya ataka) (ALBWA Link Between Worlds)[34] 
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Other Names

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References

  1. Art & Artifacts, Dark Horse Books, pg. 387 (ALttPA Link to the Past)
  2. When you charge power for a Spin Attack, magic power will be consumed. Pay attention to your green Magic Meter! — Great Fairy of Power (Ocarina of Time 3D)
  3. Reviving Power
    You found all the Stray Fairies in Snowhead Temple and revived the Great Fairy of Power. As thanks, she powered up your Spin Attack!
    — Bombers' Notebook (Majora's Mask 3D)
  4. The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages—Official Strategy Guide, BradyGames, Pocket Guide, pg. 41 (OoSOracle of Seasons) & 98 (OoAOracle of Ages)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Next is the spin attack! Hold B Button briefly to build up your strength, then release it! (Or rotate L Stick once and press B Button.) — Orca (The Wind Waker)
  6. Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 28
  7. Spin Attack
    Press and hold your sword button. Charge and release!
    — Tiger Scroll (The Minish Cap)
  8. Are you ready to try a spin attack? — Eagus (Skyward Sword HD)
  9. Spin Attack (A Link Between Worlds manual, pg. 20)
  10. That swift Spin Attack of his... Fella, it's something else! I always looked up to him as a kid, heh.
    The story goes that he appears before the unlucky and slices away their bad luck with a single marvelous spin!
    — Daily Riches Owner (Tri Force Heroes)
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Spin Attack Link
    Hold L Button and then release to deal damage to enemies adjacent to Link, at the cost of stamina.
    — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule)
  12. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
  13. 13.0 13.1 The Whirling Blade technique has been handed down from generation to generation by the family of the hero. To use it, hold down the Sword Button and build up your power. When you have enough, you can release the Button! Can you master this? — Secrets Of The Whirling Blade (Link's Awakening DX)
  14. Whirling Blade Technique (A Link to the Past & Four Swords manual, pg. 9)
  15. Once you've sliced up those logs, I'll set it up so you can try out your big move. — Eagus (Skyward Sword HD)
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask—Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 9
  17. 17.0 17.1 The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess—PRIMA Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 3
  18. "Exit the Mayors house and now make your way to the top-left part of town. There is a guard that is blocking your way but will let you go by once you perform the Spin Attack for him."The Minish Cap: Walkthrough , ZeldaDungeon.net.
  19. I shall teach you one of the secret sword techniques used by the Knights of Hyrule... Hold the B Button to focus power in your blade. Release it to unleash the power. — Link's Uncle (A Link to the Past)
  20. Maku Tree Gate
    Show courage to gain passage!
    — Sign (Oracle of Seasons)
  21. 21.0 21.1 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time—Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 11
  22. If you're surrounded by enemies, shake your Nunchuk lightly left and right to perform a spin attack! — N/A (Twilight Princess)
  23. To do a spin attack, quickly draw a circle around yourself. — Russell (Spirit Tracks)
  24. 24.0 24.1 The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 11
  25. "The Spin Attack - Remember how in Twilight Princess all you had to do was shake the Nunchuck? Well, in this game, it requires a little more movement: Swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuck together in a horizontal motion from either right to left or left to right, whichever one is more comfortable for you."Skyward Sword Controls , ZeldaUniverse.net.
  26. "The Vertical Spin Slice - This one is a little more complicated than those listed above, but still fairly simple. Swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuck together in a vertical motion either downward or upward. It’s just like the Spin Attack, but literally vertical!"Skyward Sword Controls , ZeldaUniverse.net.
  27. This formation is very useful when you're surrounded by enemies. You can do a super spinning attack in this formation. (Four Swords Adventures manual, pg. 17)
  28. The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask—Official Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 10
  29. Attacco rotante — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Italian version)
  30. Tieni premuto A o B per caricare, rilascia per sferrare un attacco vortice! — N/A (Oracle of Seasons, Italian version)
  31. A Link to the Past manual, pg. 22
  32. 回転斬りと同じように
    すばやく3回転させれば
    使うことができる!
    — N/A (Phantom Hourglass)
  33. 回転斬り Link — Inventory (Cadence of Hyrule, Japanese version)
  34. 34.0 34.1 34.2 A Link Between Worlds manual, pg. 9
  35. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past—Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 128
  36. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening—Nintendo Player's Guide, Nintendo of America, pg. 13