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The Blademasters at the Hideout during the infiltrations of the [[Divine Beast Vah Naboris (Main Quest)|Divine Beast Vah Naboris quest]] and the [[Kihiro Moh Shrine]] discovery in ''The Champions' Ballad'' [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|DLC]] can kill Link with a single strike, though those encountered in the overworld afterwards are less powerful. Just as much as these Blademasters can single-strike Link, they can be single-hit killed with basically any weapon when performing successful [[sneakstrike]]s.
The Blademasters at the Hideout during the infiltrations of the [[Divine Beast Vah Naboris (Main Quest)|Divine Beast Vah Naboris quest]] and the [[Kihiro Moh Shrine]] discovery in ''The Champions' Ballad'' [[Breath of the Wild Expansion Pass|DLC]] can kill Link with a single strike, though those encountered in the overworld afterwards are less powerful. Just as much as these Blademasters can single-strike Link, they can be single-hit killed with basically any weapon when performing successful [[sneakstrike]]s.


Unlike the [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s, they carry a [[Windcleaver]] and are very passive and methodical fighters that make Link keep his distance from them. They can also alter the ground to attack [[Link]], which creates an updraft that, by using the [[Paraglider]], and is a way to get into the air and get in an attack on the Blademaster.  
Unlike the [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s, they carry a [[Windcleaver]] and are very passive and methodical fighters that make Link keep his distance from them. They can also alter the ground to attack [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]], which creates an updraft that, by using the [[Paraglider]], and is a way to get into the air and get in an attack on the Blademaster.  


It's assumed that Yiga Blademasters don't die once defeated, but rather, teleport away to flee. However, shooting them with [[Ancient Arrow]]s effectively vaporizes them, implying that they indeed die if this weapon is used against them.
It's assumed that Yiga Blademasters don't die once defeated, but rather, teleport away to flee. However, shooting them with [[Ancient Arrow]]s effectively vaporizes them, implying that they indeed die if this weapon is used against them.