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  • iPhone 16e review: the no-frills iPhone ideal for first time users

    Apple iPhone 16e

    MSRP $599.00

    3.5/5

    ★★★☆☆

    Score Details

    “The iPhone 16e is built for someone who has never had an iPhone before. It offers a no-frills essentials-only iPhone experience that is ideal if you’re joining Apple’s ecosystem, but will leave you wanting if you’ve had a more capable iPhone in the past.”

    ✅ Pros

    • Excellent size for one hand use
    • Single camera is surprisingly good
    • 2x telephoto is detailed and sharp
    • Vivid Super Retina display
    • Phenomenal battery life

    ❌ Cons

    • Camera lacks details when zooming
    • Inconsistency in camera at different focal lengths
    • Display is only 60Hz
    • Apple Intelligence is not essential
    • Lacks MagSafe

    If you’re Apple, how do you make a more affordable iPhone to attract new users, without devaluing or cannibalizing sales of your existing lineup? For many years, this was the iPhone SE lineup — which offered a paired back experience for half the price of the Pro — but this year sees the launch of the iPhone 16e and a change of strategy.

    It’s easy to think of the iPhone 16e as a replacement for the iPhone SE, but to do so would be to miss the reason for its existence. It’s not the iPhone SE 2025, rather it’s designed to offer the latest iPhone and just the essentials at a lower price that’s accessible to more people.

    It achieves this in a surprisingly good way, although it has a lot of nuances and caveats that you should be aware of. In a few key ways, it’s also better than other iPhones, and it also has an iPhone-exclusive feature for good measure. Here’s why the iPhone 16e is great, but only if you’re a first-time iPhone user.

    Apple iPhone 16e: Specs

    iPhone 16e
    Dimensions 146.7 x 71.5 x 7.8 mm
    Weight 167 grams
    Display 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display
    Screen resolution 2532-by-1170-pixel resolution at 460 ppi

    800 nits max brightness (typical)

    1200 nits peak brightness (HDR)

    Operating system iOS 18
    Storage 128GB, 256GB, 512GB
    Processor Apple A18

    6-core CPU
    4-core GPU
    16-core Neutral Engine

    RAM 8GB
    Camera 2-in-1 camera system
    48MP FusionTrueDepth front camera
    Apple Intelligence Yes
    Action Button Yes
    Camera Control No
    Dynamic Island No
    Ports USB-C
    Authentication Face ID
    Water resistance IP68
    Battery Up to 26 hours between charges

    Up to 50% charge in 30 minutes with 20W adapter or higher paired with USB-C charging cable

    Qi wireless charging

    Colors White, Black
    Prices From $600
    Review Coming soon

    Apple iPhone 16e: Design

    The screen on the iPhone 16e in white with the Apple Silicone Pink case on
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    If you’ve used any of Apple’s latest smartphones, the iPhone 16e will be instantly familiar. It follows the same design language as other iPhones, but while it features the same notch as others, it doesn’t have the Dynamic Island feature that its siblings do.

    At 167 grams, it’s refreshingly light, even compared to the iPhone 16 which weighs 170 grams. I’m a daily user of the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16e is 0.5mm thinner and 32 grams lighter, and this makes a big difference. We’ve all experienced an iPhone dropping on our faces while lying in bed, and the iPhone 16e hurts considerably less than other iPhones.

    The camera on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    Flip the iPhone 16e over and you get a glass back in two color choices, both of which are fairly uninspired, as my colleague Andy Boxall wrote. At the top of the back, you’ll find the single camera; several weeks in, it still looks strange to me having been used to two or three camera iPhones for the past decade.

    To the left is the pair of volume keys as well as the Action Button. Yes, I think it’s safe to say that the volume switch is dead, and the Action Button is here to stay. Unsurprisingly, the iPhone 16e doesn’t have the camera control slider/button found on the iPhone 16 Pro series, so mine is set to quickly launch the camera. A point of note is that using the iPhone 16e made me appreciate the camera control on my iPhone 16 Pro more than I had previously, at least as a way to quickly launch the camera.

    The USB-C port on the iPhone 16e in White
    The antenna lines on the Apple iPhone 16e in White
    The buttons on the Apple iPhone 16e in White

    To the bottom of the iPhone 16e is the USB-C port, the microphones and the loudspeaker. There’s also antenna bands at several points along the aluminum frame, and the camera bump is one of the slimmest in recent memories.

    The iPhone 16e is a great blend of new and old. Features like the Action Button keep its design in step with Apple’s current generation of iPhones, but it lacks the flourishes like multiple cameras, the Dynamic Island or the camera control feature found on its siblings. If you’ve used any recent iPhone, the iPhone 16e will feel instantly familiar.

    Apple iPhone 16e: That 60Hz Display

    The OLED display on the Apple iPhone 16e in White
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    The iPhone 16e features a 6.1-inch OLED display that’s essentially the same size one as found on the regular iPhone 16.

    The display is mostly a joy to use, and offers vibrant colors, rich contrast and deep blacks even in direct sunlight. It features 1,200 nits peak brightness, which is significantly lower than the 2000 nits featured on the rest of the iPhone 16 series.

    The iPhone 16e screen displaying a movie with a sign that says relax
    The iPhone 16e screen displaying a movie with a helicopter's sillouette in the sky

    The display itself is only 60Hz, and while the animations in iOS do smooth over some of the jarring, it’s noticeably less smooth than the iPhone 16 Pro. It’s not something that bothers you all the time, but it’s something that does bother you when you notice it. This is less likely to be a problem if you’re upgrading to the iPhone 16e from a smaller iPhone, but it may feel jarring at first.

    Refresh rate aside, the iPhone 16e feels like a solid iPhone display. Yes, it’s not as bright as others, but it’s still high-quality with great color reproduction like any other iPhone. It’s a joy to use, iOS makes colors pop and Ceramic Shield glass should provide a fair degree of protection.

    Apple iPhone 16e: Hardware and Performance

    The top edge on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    One of the benefits of picking the iPhone 16e is the focus on current-generation performance. It is powered by the same Apple A18 SoC used in the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus — which is built using TSMC’s 3nm process — and delivers excellent performance even under heavy loads.

    There’s also 8GB of RAM — the minimum needed for Apple Intelligence — and between 128GB and 512GB of storage. It’s unsurprising that the storage starts at 128GB, but I’ve already used more than half and that’s just with apps and syncing my Photos Library.

    The iPhone 16e screen displaying a movie
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    For the most part, the iPhone 16 is snappy and performant, although there are small glitches and bugs throughout the experience. There also seems to be some aggressive background task management, with features like FaceID noticeably slower to respond than on the iPhone 16 Pro. It’s noticeably slower if you’re coming from another iPhone, but it’s fast enough nonetheless.

    To properly test the iPhone 16e, we put it through two benchmarks to test the CPU and GPU performance. They revealed that while it’s still an A18 processor inside the iPhone 16e, it is noticeably less performant than the “same” processor inside the regular iPhone 16.

    GeekBench 6 Test iPhone 16e iPhone 16 iPhone 16 Pro Max
    Configuration A18, 8GB RAM A18, 8GB RAM A18 Pro, 8GB RAM
    CPU single-core 2929 3371 3549
    CPU multi-core 4265 8073 8810
    GPU 22113 27785 33174

    The iPhone 16e GeekBench 6 results above were the best across five different tests, and reinforce that this isn’t the fastest iPhone, but it’s designed for longevity and battery life.

    3DMark Test iPhone 16e iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 Pro Max
    Solar Bay 5852 7201 7923
    Solar Bay Stress Test 4456 7277 8117
    Battery Drain 9% 10% 9%

    The other test we run is 3DMark Solar Bay, a cross-platform benchmark for devices that support hardware-based ray tracing, which is one of the perks of the latest A18 chip inside the iPhone 16e. Solar Bay is designed to test the overall graphics performance of a phone, and much like the performance, the iPhone 16e delivers an experience that’s limited compared to the rest of its siblings.

    The Apple C1 modem

    The antenna lines on the Apple iPhone 16e in White
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    One of the downsides to the extra power and features in the rest of the lineup is the effect on battery life, which is where this phone excels. The iPhone 16e offers the best battery life on an iPhone and this is due to a combination of a larger battery capacity, and the new Apple C1 modem.

    The iPhone 16e is unique as it’s the first iPhone to use Apple’s C1 modem — which it developed in-house — while the rest of the iPhone 16 series uses a Qualcomm modem. The road to this point was full of roadblocks and delays, and Apple Silicon revolutionized processors for computing thanks to vastly superior performance and efficiency, and Apple is hoping the same will apply to the C1 modem in the iPhone.

    The buttons on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    I’ve tested it extensively alongside the iPhone 16 Pro on the same network while traveling and there has been no difference in performance between the two. Signal strength does seem to be a little lower on the iPhone 16e than the iPhone 16 Pro, but in terms of actual numbers, there’s little to separate them.

    The first generation of the iPhone 16e doesn’t support mmWave so there are times when the iPhone 16 Pro series will reach higher peak speeds, but there’s little actual difference in real-world performance. There is one key benefit that makes all the difference.

    Apple iPhone 16e: Battery and Charging

    The USB-C port on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    Apple’s focus on the essential features — and likely a desire to not make the iPhone 16e drastically lighter or thinner than the rest of the iPhone 16 lineup — meant the iPhone 16e has a bigger battery than even the iPhone 16 Pro. Coupled with the efficiencies from the iPhone 16e modem, this means the iPhone 16e offers incredible multi-day battery life that’s truly all-day and more.

    I’ve long been a fan of Apple’s smaller non-Pro and non-Plus phones, but the smaller batteries mean that you often have to charge during the day. The iPhone 16e and Apple’s C1 modem fixes this, by offering true multi-day battery life. On more than one occasion, it lasted through the night and considerably into the following day.

    At 4,005mAh, the iPhone 16e battery is approximately 12% larger than the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, but about 15% smaller than the iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro Max. It fills the gap between the two and offers the efficiency of the larger iPhones, but in a much smaller form factor.

    In terms of raw numbers, the best battery life I experienced was 39 hours of runtime and 10 hours of screen on time. This is outstanding battery life, and on par with — if not better than — the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

    The back of the iPhone 16e in white
    Apple iPhone 16e Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    Like many of its siblings and extended family, the iPhone 16e isn’t the fastest to charge to full. Apple hasn’t confirmed the exact charging speed, but it promises fast charging with a 20W adapter or higher. In my testing, the iPhone 16e takes 30 minutes to charge to 50% but a further hour to charge the remaining 50%. Most iPhones are only designed to be charged to 80% to extend battery life, which takes just under an hour.

    By far the biggest disappointment is MagSafe, or the lack of it. Initially, I thought it wouldn’t bother me, but I’ve found that I do miss having it, especially when trying to use some of the best iPhone accessories. Yes, the iPhone 16e supports 7.5W wireless charging, but it feels like the one part missing from this experience; MagSafe is a brand in and of itself, and the lack of it does make the iPhone 16e feel less like a current-generation flagship.

    Apple iPhone 16e: iOS and Apple Intelligence

    The screen on the iPhone 16e in white with the Apple Silicone Pink case on
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    One of the benefits of using current generation hardware is that you get the maximum longevity and support. Apple doesn’t make claims of how many years support it will offer, but historical data suggests that you can expect the iPhone 16e to last for at least five years.

    Out of the box, the iPhone 16e runs iOS 18 and the latest build available is iOS 18.3.2 which features ChatGPT integration in Apple Intelligence. iOS 18 brings a host of improvements and new features and in many ways, the biggest change to iOS in years.

    There’s a redesigned control center that adopts a multi-page design giving you quick access to even more shortcuts, a new connectivity panel and more context around what’s playing. There’s a new theming and home screen engine that allows you to change your home screen and app icons colors at will. You can even rearrange your home screen in a more freer way, and Apple has also made it effortless to resize widgets.

    iOS 18 homescreen tint options on the iPhone 16 Pro
    Home screen and lock screen color theming on the iPhone 16 Pro Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    Then there’’s a host of new security and privacy features, which is key to the iOS 18 offering. You can lock and hide apps behind FaceID, TouchID or a passcode so that only you can access them. You can also hide an app from your home screen inside a hidden app folder that’s protected. There’s also major changes to the Photos app, a new Passwords manager, and a host of other changes throughout the experience.

    iOS 18 has its fair share of bugs and things that don’t work as well as expected, but it’s a great overall OS and runs fairly well on the iPhone 16e. The latest hardware also means that it’s able to run a host of new AI-powered features, which is one of the reasons you may be considering it.

    Apple Intelligence and AI-powered features

    Apple Intelligence on-screen on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    Apple’s journey to AI on the iPhone hasn’t been the smoothest, and the launch of Apple Intelligence at WWDC last year was prefaced with the expectation that many features would roll out over the past year. As it turns out, some of these features have launched, but Apple has also announced that the new context-aware Siri — which can intelligently understand what’s on your screen — could take a further year to launch.

    Aside from the delays, Apple Intelligence is available on the iPhone 16e in a few different ways. Visual Intelligence provides a Google-lens experience that allows Apple Intelligence to interact with the world around you through your phone’s camera, while AI features are also built into most of Apple’s apps.

    Apple Intelligence Call Recording in Apple Notes on iPhone 16 Pro
    Apple Intelligence Call Recording in Apple Notes on iPhone 16 Pro Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    Notes has had a huge upgrade thanks to Apple Intelligence, including being able to record and transcribe live audio in a note, a host of new formatting options, and help solving complex math equations instantly with Math’s Note. You can also now record calls, get AI-powered summaries of any email in the Mail app and get summaries of articles in Siri.

    My favorite Apple Intelligence feature is Notification Summaries, which I use daily to help triage my life. Notification Summaries has vastly improved as a feature, and while you’ll still get funny summaries that make little sense, it is far more useful as a feature now than it was six months ago.

    Apple iPhone 16e: Just One Camera

    The camera on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    The biggest surprise in this phone is that the iPhone 16e camera is better than I expected. That said, there are some caveats that are worth keeping in mind, and while Apple has managed to make a single camera good in some situations, it still can’t beat the benefits of multiple cameras.

    The iPhone 16e features a single 48MP camera with f/1.6 aperture, phase detection autofocus and OIS. There’s only one camera but it captures high quality images, and combines pixels into a larger one to help capture better photos in low light conditions. It takes all the learnings from the iPhone 16 Pro’s main camera and brings it to the most affordable current-gen iPhone.

    2x photo camera sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x photo camera sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x photo camera sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x photo camera sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x photo camera sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x photo camera sample captured on the iPhone 16e

    For some people, one camera won’t be enough, but for others, it may be worth the compromise, especially if you don’t take many photos or you’d rather have the lighter weight and better battery life.

    There’s no ultrawide or telephoto camera, but the iPhone 16e does offer 2x telephoto zoom using in-sensor cropping. The in-sensor crop works fairly well, although there is a slight reduction in resolution and quality. Beyond 2x, there’s a noticeable reduction in quality.

    1x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x Zoom Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e

    There’s also the entire range of studio effects in portrait mode, and the ability to use both 1x and 2x focal lengths. The effect of the latter is particularly jarring as the cropping leads to a much tighter image than you might expect.

    Selfie Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    Selfie Camera portrait Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    1x portrait Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e
    2x portrait Camera Sample captured on the iPhone 16e

    If you’re considering the iPhone 16e from another phone — especially one that has multiple cameras that you use — then you will probably end up disappointed by the iPhone 16e camera. However, if the camera doesn’t matter to you, but you’d like a good one there just in case, the iPhone 16e is a great choice.

    Apple iPhone 16e: price and availability

    The USB-C port on the iPhone 16e
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    The most contentious part of the iPhone 16e is not its single camera, but its price. Starting at $599, it’s only $200 cheaper than the iPhone 16 which has a few key upgrades including a dual-lens camera array.

    For that, you get 128GB of storage and a choice of either Black or White color ways. If you want more storage, the 256GB and 512GB models cost $100 and $200 more respectively. AppleCare+ costs $10 per month or $100 per year, and there are a host of trade-in deals available to offset the overall cost.

    Should you buy the Apple iPhone 16e?

    The camera on the Apple iPhone 16e in White
    Nirave Gondhia / Digital Trends

    If you’ve never experienced an iPhone before and are upgrading to the iPhone 16e from a simpler phone (smartphone or otherwise), you will enjoy the iPhone 16e. It’s the quintessential Apple smartphone experience at a cheaper price, and it offers everything you probably want.

    The iPhone 16e is a true battery life champion, and if you value longevity over all else, it’s the iPhone to pick. However, there are better iPhones on the market if you take a lot of photos or need snappier performance. You could buy the iPhone 16 or last year’s iPhone 15 Pro series. These are all priced similarly, and they both have significant advantages over the iPhone 16e.

    The iPhone 16e is the iPhone to pick if you just want the essentials like a good display, solid performance and great battery life. The e doesn’t mean it’s for everyone, but it’s definitely the right phone for someone.

  • Google’s new satellite network can help spot wildfires

    The first FireSat satellite has launched and made a connection with Earth. The FireSat system is a collaborative effort between Google Research, Muon Space, Earth Fire Alliance, Moore Foundation, and numerous other agencies, and it has a single, deceptively simple purpose: to detect wildfires before they become too hard to contain and control.

    Wildfires have been a constant problem for agencies. Early detection is vital, but fires can often start in subtle ways; by the time anyone notices the growing blaze, it’s too late to stop. Just take the wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year as an example. Apps have been created to crowdsource fire detection, and the traditional method of watching for wildfires is through satellite imagery.

    However, smoke, debris, and other obstacles make satellite imagery unreliable at best. It is often only updated every 12 hours, too. FireSat builds on existing infrastructure to create what its team calls a “wildfire boundary map.” This system will enable people to view wildfires through services like Google Maps.

    NASA wildfire detection
    NASA / NASA

    FireSat utilizes AI to search for fires. The way it works is by comparing a current image of a given location with previous imagery. “Differentiating between real fires and random ‘noise’ in the environment was a challenge,” Chris Van Arsdale, co-founder of FireSat, says. “We had to determine where to draw the line between what is a real fire versus things like sensor issues or misaligned pixels.”

    The new model is particularly effective. Previous detection methods often only picked up on wildfires after they were a few acres in size, but FireSat is quite a bit more capable. Erica Brand, one of the project managers for FireSat, gave this example. “One of our team members lit a barbecue and a firepit in his backyard so we could fly the plane over and test it. And the sensors were able to pick it up.”

    FireSat is still several years away from being fully functional, but the team believes it will be able to accomplish things no wildfire detection system has been able to before. According to Google, the full system will be able to detect a wildfire about the size of a classroom within 20 minutes. This will give response teams significantly more time to contain the blaze before it spreads to residential and commercial areas.

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  • The best secret weapons in video games

    If there’s one thing nearly every developer loves to include in games, it’s secrets. Not every game has them, but most have at least a few easter eggs, secret bosses, secret levels, or even secret endings that give us more reasons to stay engrossed in their worlds. As much as we love extra challenges, sometimes we want a bit of an edge ourselves. Secret weapons are the best reward for going the extra mile in a game, whether it be taking on the most difficult challenge or solving a cryptic puzzle. These can be funny gag weapons, incredibly overpowered, or even both. There are a few times when secret weapons are not worth the effort so we’ve hand-picked only the coolest secret weapons in video game history.

    Scarab Gun – Halo 2

    The scarab gun in Halo 2.
    Bungie

    In terms of ground combat, there’s nothing more terrifying in the Halo universe than the Scarab. These bug-like walking tanks were introduced in Halo 2 and feature a devastating main cannon that projects a massive plasma beam. One mission features you jumping aboard a Scarab to take it down from the inside, but you can never actually turn its own weapon against the Covenant. Well, if you do the work to reach a very hidden area that involves luring a banshee through a tunnel and boarding it to fly all the way up to a rooftop you were never meant to reach normally, you can find a very special Plasma Rifle. While it looks like a normal weapon, it shoots the same plasma beam as the Scarab.

    Hand Cannon – Dead Space 2

    The hand cannon in Dead Space 2.
    EA

    There’s something about horror games and joke weapons. Maybe it is in an attempt to relieve some tension after a normal playthrough, but tons of spooky games include ridiculous weapons to find or unlock. Dead Space 2 has one of our favorites because it is both hilarious and powerful. The Hand Cannon is a big foam finger Isaac aims and shoots (adding his own “pew pew” sound effects) with no ammo limits and insane damage. Since this breaks the game both in terms of tone and difficulty, the only way to get it is to prove you’ve totally mastered Dead Space 2 by beating the Hard Core mode. On this difficulty, which only unlocks after you’ve beaten the game once, checkpoints are disabled and you can only manually save three times in the entire game. After going through something like that, you deserve a weapon like the Hand Cannon.

    Golden Gun – GoldenEye 007

    The golden gun in GoldenEye 007.
    Rare

    The Golden Gun is perhaps the most iconic secret weapon in video game history. Does it make sense why a gun would kill anyone in one shot just because it is gold? No, but it we all just accept it anyway. We’re betting most of you out there only got it through cheats, but there is one way to get it legitimately during a mission. First, you need to beat all the normal missions on the hardest difficulty to unlock the bonus missions. Then, in the Egyptian bonus mission, you need to find a specific room with the gun on display, but you can’t just approach it. You need to step on the correct tiles to avoid setting off booby traps to reach the case and claim the gun.

    Hadouken – Mega Man X

    Mega Man X firing a hadouken.
    Capcom

    Is a Hadouken technically a weapon? The debate rages on, but we are going to count it for this list. This is the iconic move of many Street Fighter characters like Ryu and Ken, but the blue bomber himself can also unleash this fireball attack in Mega Man X (and a few sequels). This is a one-shot kill attack on any enemy or boss and is performed by doing the same quarter-circle motion as in the fighting game. However, finding it is basically impossible unless you’re following a guide. Before you even begin, you need at least four lives, all the heart tank upgrades, all the armor upgrades, all four sub-tanks, and all the boss weapons. Then, go to Armored Armadillo’s stage and dash-jump up to the wall above the boss door to a ledge with an energy power-up. Grab it, then jump into the pit. Repeat that four times. On the fifth time when you climb up the wall, you will find a new Dr. Light capsule that teaches you the Hadoken.

    Mr. Toots – Red Faction: Armageddon

    A unicorn shooting a laser out of its butt in Red Faction: Armageddon.
    Red Faction: Armageddon

    Red Faction: Armageddon is a game that wants you to go crazy blowing things up with all sorts of weapons. Still, we never expected to find a magical unicorn named Mr. Toots that shoots rainbow blasts out of its butt, and yet here we are. Unlike a lot of other secret weapons, you don’t have to do basically everything in the game before you can find it. It is hidden in the Marauder Homelands after you are instructed to mount a turret to hold off a wave of bugs. After this section, you can blow open a hole in a wall to a secret area where you can snag Mr. Toots. The funniest (or most disturbing) part is the expression this very alive unicorn makes when you fire off its rainbow blasts.

    Fierce Deity Mask – Majora’s Mask

    Link holding the fierce deity's mask in Majora's Mask.
    Nintendo

    This is another one up for semantic debate, but the Fierce Deity Mask is the only way to get this awesome sword in Majora’s Mask so we’re counting it. Of all the transformations Link can take in this game, this one is by far the coolest. Visually, it looks like a goth adult Link with a double-helix sword that shoots magic on each swing. In the game’s lore, it is also said to be just as powerful as Majora’s Mask and a rival to it. It makes Link completely overpowered, which is why it has some serious limitations. For one, you need to collect and trade away all the optional masks in the game right before the final boss. Second, it can only be worn during boss battles so you can only fight the five main bosses using it.

    Excalibur 2 – Final Fantasy 9

    Zidane getting the excalibur 2 in Final Fantasy 9.
    Square Enix

    The Final Fantasy games always have secret, ultimate weapons for their main characters hidden away somewhere. None of them are easy to get, but the Excalibur 2 is prohibitively cruel in its requirements. This is the best weapon in the game for Steiner and requires you to speedrun to the end of the last dungeon in under 12 hours. That alone requires incredible amounts of planning and optimizing your route. After defeating the Lich boss, you also have to know to interact with an invisible prompt in the room to get the sword. As cool as it is, this is one that has become more infamous than famous for how difficult it is to get.

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