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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' | | game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'' | ||
| location = [[Yiga Clan Hideout]]<br/>Overworld (after completing the Yiga Clan Hideout) | | location = [[Yiga Clan Hideout]]<br/>Overworld (after completing the Yiga Clan Hideout) | ||
| weapon = Any | | weapon = Any</br>[[Sneakstrike]]s during stealth missions inside the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]] | ||
| reward = [[Windcleaver]]<br/>[[Mighty Bananas]] | | reward = [[Windcleaver]]<br/>[[Mighty Bananas]] | ||
| related = [[Yiga Footsoldier]]<br/>[[Yiga Clan]]</br>[[Sooga]] | | related = [[Yiga Footsoldier]]<br/>[[Yiga Clan]]</br>[[Sooga]] | ||
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They are a part of the [[Yiga Clan]], and occasionally teleport close to [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] after he has defeated [[Master Kohga]] in the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]]. They have an affinity for [[Mighty Bananas]], so Link can use this to his advantage during combat, but this is mainly used as a way of distracting the Blademasters inside of the Hideout. | They are a part of the [[Yiga Clan]], and occasionally teleport close to [[Link#Breath of the Wild|Link]] after he has defeated [[Master Kohga]] in the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]]. They have an affinity for [[Mighty Bananas]], so Link can use this to his advantage during combat, but this is mainly used as a way of distracting the Blademasters inside of the Hideout. | ||
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. | 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]], 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. | ||
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===The Stolen Heirloom=== | ===The Stolen Heirloom=== | ||
A Yiga Blademaster is the main antagonist of ''[[The Stolen Heirloom]]'' [[Shrine Quest]] to unlock the [[Lakna Rokee Shrine]]. He is shown to | A Yiga Blademaster is the main antagonist of ''[[The Stolen Heirloom]]'' [[Shrine Quest]] to unlock the [[Lakna Rokee Shrine]]. He is shown to have stolen the [[Sheikah Heirloom]] from [[Impa#Breath of the Wild|Impa's]] house, as Dorian, one of Impa's guards, is a former Yiga Clansman who defected to the [[Sheikah|Sheikah Tribe]] thanks to his wife, who was previously assassinated by the Yiga Clan when Dorian was sniffed out by the Clan. Recovering the Heirloom involves fighting and defeating said Blademaster. | ||
Given the possibility that the player hasn't gone to the Yiga Clan Hideout as part of the quest to board [[Vah Naboris]], the extorting Blademaster is likely to be the first encounter the player would have with one of these towering shrouded warriors. | Given the possibility that the player hasn't gone to the Yiga Clan Hideout as part of the quest to board [[Vah Naboris]], the extorting Blademaster is likely to be the first encounter the player would have with one of these towering shrouded warriors. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The Yiga Blademasters are the largest Sheikah shown in both games, standing at twice Link's height and with a width similar to a Goron. | *The Yiga Blademasters are the largest Sheikah shown in both games, standing at twice Link's height and with a width similar to a Goron. | ||
*As they are more difficult to beat than the | *As they are more difficult to beat than the Yiga Footsoldiers, they can drop [[Gem]]s as opposed to [[Rupee]]s, though this is notably less common. | ||
*The Blademasters are given to pick up melee weapons that they find lying on the ground in a similar fashion as they do with bananas. However, they don't use these weapons, and once it happens, the picked-up weapon is effectively unrecoverable even if the Blademaster is slain. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |