Yiga

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Template:Species The Yiga are a clan of thieves and assassins in Breath of the Wild.

Characteristics

The Yiga Clan mainly consist of Yiga Footsoldiers and Yiga Blademasters. They are known for stealing information and supplies from the Gerudo Tribe. Their base, the Yiga Clan Hideout, can be found in the Gerudo Region up north through the Karusa Valley. The Yiga Clan's symbol, usually found on their masks, is the Eye Symbol of the Sheikah Tribe flipped upside-down. Outside of the Gerudo Region, Yiga Clan members can randomly appear to attack Link. This happens more often after Link invades their hideout and defeats their leader, Master Kohga.[citation needed] The Yiga will also sometimes disguise themselves as travelers, only to attack Link when he speaks to them.[1] While sneaking around in the Yiga Clan Hideout, Link can take advantage of their love for Mighty Bananas by luring them with the fruit.[2]

History

After the Calamity struck, the people of Hyrule blamed and rejected the Sheikah for their technological advances, forcing them into exile. The Yiga Clan branched off from the Sheikah Tribe out of hatred for the ones who cast them aside, and swore allegiance to Calamity Ganon.[citation needed] Shortly before the events of Breath of the Wild, Master Kohga orders the Yiga to steal the Thunder Helm from Riju to prevent her from getting close to the Divine Beast Vah Naboris.[citation needed] He does this in order to assist Calamity Ganon and prevent Naboris from stopping Ganon's return. The Yiga Clan kept their powers the Sheikah are gifted with, while the Sheikah left behind their technological prowess to live out normal lives.

In Recovered Memory #7, Princess Zelda is attacked by a group of Yiga Clan members at Kara Kara Bazaar.

See Also

References

  1. "Nooow...you must DIIIIE!" — Traveler (Breath of the Wild)
  2. "All I ever see them do is patrol and eat bananas. I haven't seen anything else that you could exploit as a weakness." — Barta (Breath of the Wild)