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{{SheikahMonk|[[File:Pumaag-Nitae-Model.jpg]]|Pumaag Nitae Model|Male|A Minor Test of Strength}} | {{SheikahMonk|[[File:Pumaag-Nitae-Model.jpg]]|Pumaag Nitae Model|Male|A Minor Test of Strength}} | ||
Like the other Sheikah Monks, Pumaag Nitae has three rings on each of his hands, with one ring on each side looped into another one. He can be seen pressing his fists against each other. Pumaag Nitae has the identical attire and identical pose as [[Dah Hesho]]. While Dah Hesho has different attire, he has the identical pose as [[Ta'loh Naeg]], [[Tena Ko'sah]], [[Shoqa Tatone]], [[Mozo Shenno]], [[Goma Asaagh]], and [[Chaas Qeta]]. | Like the other Sheikah Monks, Pumaag Nitae has three rings on each of his hands, with one ring on each side looped into another one. He can be seen pressing his fists against each other. Pumaag Nitae has the identical attire and identical pose as [[Dah Hesho]]. While Dah Hesho has different attire, he has the identical pose as [[Hia Miu]], [[Ta'loh Naeg]], [[Tena Ko'sah]], [[Shoqa Tatone]], [[Mozo Shenno]], [[Goma Asaagh]], [[Muwo Jeem]], and [[Chaas Qeta]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:18, December 25, 2019
Pumaag Nitae
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Gender | Male | |
Trial | A Minor Test of Strength | |
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Pumaag Nitae is a character found in Breath of the Wild. He is a Sheikah Monk who serves the Goddess Hylia by guarding the Pumaag Nitae Shrine.
Breath of the Wild
After Link successfully completes the Pumaag Nitae Shrine, Pumaag Nitae gives him a Spirit Orb.
Like the other Sheikah Monks, Pumaag Nitae has three rings on each of his hands, with one ring on each side looped into another one. He can be seen pressing his fists against each other. Pumaag Nitae has the identical attire and identical pose as Dah Hesho. While Dah Hesho has different attire, he has the identical pose as Hia Miu, Ta'loh Naeg, Tena Ko'sah, Shoqa Tatone, Mozo Shenno, Goma Asaagh, Muwo Jeem, and Chaas Qeta.