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{{Delete|Yammo is not a character and does not exist. There is no horse named Kyle. There is no npc which gives you a horse or that you can buy a horse from. There are only Innkeep/stablemasters, and the one for the Stables mentioned in the Game Informer article is not called Yammo in the final retail version. Therefore this wiki article is about a character that does not actually exist. It would be better to mention it as a trivia under the character 'Sprinn' that he was called Yammo in Game Informer's review, etc. Essentially, please do not repeat stuff that you haven't actually verified.}}
{{Delete|Yammo is not a character and does not exist. There is no horse named Kyle. There is no npc which gives you a horse or that you can buy a horse from. There are only Innkeep/stablemasters, and the one for the Stables mentioned in the Game Informer article is not called Yammo in the final retail version. Therefore this wiki article is about a character that does not actually exist. It would be better to mention it as a trivia under the character 'Sprinn' that he was called Yammo in Game Informer's review, etc. Essentially, please do not repeat stuff that you haven't actually verified.}}


Yammo is a character from [[Breath of the Wild]]. He works in the stables in [[Hyrule Field]], and [[Link]] can get a  
Yammo is not a character from [[Breath of the Wild]]. He does not work in any stables in [[Hyrule Field]], and [[Link]] can not get a horse from him. In the final game, this character is actually named [[Sprinn]]. Sprinn is an innkeep/stablemaster, and you can only get horses that have been previously registered from him. None of them will be named Kyle unless that name is given when the horse is registered.
horse from him. However, little is known about Yammo because Breath of the Wild is so new. And, he is actually named [[Sprinn]] in the final retail version.


{{Infobox|person
{{Infobox|person


|game =  [[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]
|game =  None
|occupation =  Stable worker
|occupation =  Lack of existence
|related =  [[Beedle]]<br/>Horses
|related =  Game Informer Magazine


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==Use==
==Use==


Yammo apparently works at the stables, or so is said in Game Informer magazine Issue #317. However, he may just happen to have a spare horse with him. It is most likely that he works at some kind of stable or ranch, though. Link is able to obtain his first horse, Kyle, from him. Please note that this may be incorrect information due to [[Breath of the Wild]]'s recent release. Zelda Dungeon Wiki got this information from Game Informer magazine.
Yammo is the name given of a character in Game Informer magazine Issue #317. This is likely a pre-release or non-English version of the character Sprinn. Yammo does not work at some kind of stable or ranch, though. Link is not able to obtain any horse from Yammo as Yammo does not exist. If Link tries to get a horse from Sprinn, he will only be able to get a horse named Kyle if he has previously caught a horse and named it Kyle. It may or may not be Link's first horse in the game. Please note that this entire article does not need to exist because the character Yammo does not exist and was simply mentioned in Game Informer magazine.


==References==
==References==
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2. {{Ref|Quote|NPCs standing outside of the stable ... }}  - Game Informer magazine
2. {{Ref|Quote|NPCs standing outside of the stable ... }}  - Game Informer magazine


==Note to Editors==
==Note to ZeldaZeldaZelda==


Information about Yammo, Kyle, and other Breath of the Wild items and/or characters may be incorrect. This is due to Breath of the Wilds release nearly only three weeks ago. Feel free to add information and photos, but please do not delete information already on the page.
Do not add information about the game that you have not personally verified in game. Feel free to add information and photos, but only if it's first-hand information.

Revision as of 15:02, March 30, 2017

This article is being considered for deletion.
Reason: Yammo is not a character and does not exist. There is no horse named Kyle. There is no npc which gives you a horse or that you can buy a horse from. There are only Innkeep/stablemasters, and the one for the Stables mentioned in the Game Informer article is not called Yammo in the final retail version. Therefore this wiki article is about a character that does not actually exist. It would be better to mention it as a trivia under the character 'Sprinn' that he was called Yammo in Game Informer's review, etc. Essentially, please do not repeat stuff that you haven't actually verified.
This can be discussed on the talk page.

Yammo is not a character from Breath of the Wild. He does not work in any stables in Hyrule Field, and Link can not get a horse from him. In the final game, this character is actually named Sprinn. Sprinn is an innkeep/stablemaster, and you can only get horses that have been previously registered from him. None of them will be named Kyle unless that name is given when the horse is registered.

Yammo

Occupation

Lack of existence

Games

None

Related

Game Informer Magazine

Use

Yammo is the name given of a character in Game Informer magazine Issue #317. This is likely a pre-release or non-English version of the character Sprinn. Yammo does not work at some kind of stable or ranch, though. Link is not able to obtain any horse from Yammo as Yammo does not exist. If Link tries to get a horse from Sprinn, he will only be able to get a horse named Kyle if he has previously caught a horse and named it Kyle. It may or may not be Link's first horse in the game. Please note that this entire article does not need to exist because the character Yammo does not exist and was simply mentioned in Game Informer magazine.

References

1.

"Before I begin my journey, I speak to Yammo, who fetches a horse, which has been named Kyle prior to my play session."

- Game Informer magazine

2. [1] - Game Informer magazine

Note to ZeldaZeldaZelda

Do not add information about the game that you have not personally verified in game. Feel free to add information and photos, but only if it's first-hand information.