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The '''Yiga Clan''' is a group of [[Sheikah]] who defected after the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]] showed concern about the new Sheikah technology. They have a [[Yiga Clan Hideout|Hideout]] in [[Karusa Valley]], near [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]], and their leader is [[Master Kohga]]. Despite being comprised almost completely of Sheikah men, they can magically disguise as many beings such as Hylians, Gerudo, Cuccos and even Trees. A mere two Yiga Clanswomen are known about: one is Kohga's paternal grandmother; the other is a Yiga spy who threatened three Sheikah researchers while two other spies held Purah and Robbie hostage.
The '''Yiga Clan''' is a militant faction of [[Sheikah]] who defected after the [[Royal Family of Hyrule|Royal Family]] ordered the dissolution of ancient Sheikah technology. The group's [[Yiga Clan Hideout|Hideout]] is located in [[Karusa Valley]], near [[Gerudo Desert (Breath of the Wild)|Gerudo Desert]]. They are led by their leader, [[Master Kohga]].


==''Breath of the Wild''==
==Characteristics==
After [[Link (Breath of the Wild)|Link]] defeats Master Kohga in the hideout, [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s and [[Yiga Blademaster|Blademasters]] will occasionally teleport near him, carrying typical Yiga weapons, such as the [[Duplex Bow]] or [[Windcleaver]]. The Yiga Clan members sometimes disguise themselves as normal travelers in order to ambush Link. This can lead to some very humorous dialogue.
The clan is primarily comprised of Sheikah combatants who wield lethal weapons both of Yiga design and those utilized by their progenitor tribe, the Sheikah. Out of their various selections, the Yiga are known to favor the [[Vicious Sickle|vicious sickle]], serving as a symbol of terror.{{ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''|A grim weapon favored by the Yiga. The half-moon shape of the blade allows for the rapid delivery of fatal wounds and serves as a symbol of their terror. Its durability is low|[[Vicious Sickle]] in-game description}}
 
==History==
About ten thousand years before the event of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', following the then-King of Hyrule's disbanding of Sheikah technology in fear of its prowess seemingly rivaling divine powers and striking fear into the populace, some Sheikah followed this mandate, burying their technology and willingly forsaking their former way of life while others defected and swore their to [[Calamity Ganon]] in an ironic twist of fate.{{ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion]]''}}


Combatant Yiga Clansmen cannot be disarmed using [[Perfect Guard]]s regardless of the [[Shield Guard]] of the particular shield used. As such, they have to be slain to obtain their weapons.
Approximately a century before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', [[Master Kohga]], the latest member of a family of successors who have led the clan for at least four generations, named their militant faction the "Yiga Clan".{{ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion]]''}} As Calamity Ganon neared his re-emergence, the Yiga Clan came out of hiding and attempted to assassinate Princess Zelda on an occasion when she was alone when a rift had occurred between her and her appointed protector, Link.{{ref|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' - Blade of the Yiga Memory}} At some point in time, the Yiga also managed to steal the [[Thunder Helm]].


==''Breath of the Wild''==
{{Spoiler|section}}
{{Spoiler|section}}
About one century later, following Link's resurrection, the Yiga are tasked by Kohga to hunt down the hero knight and kill him to prove their worth to Calamity Ganon. When arriving in [[Gerudo Town]], Link encounters the Gerudo Chief, [[Riju]], and her guardian, [[Buliara]]. After a quick conversation, Link is given the task of recovering the recently stolen Thunder Helm. Link is told to travel to Karusa Valley, where he will happen upon the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]]. While in the hideout, Link sees an imprisoned Gerudo woman who tried to recover the Helm herself, [[Barta]]. After sneaking around and defeating [[Master Kohga]], Link recovers the helm.


===History===
===Gameplay===
10,000 years before the events of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', there was a major split in the Sheikah when the King forbade their technology due to being plagued with thoughts of betrayal. Some adhered to the Royal Family's wishes, burying the [[Guardian (Breath of the Wild)|Guardians]] and [[Divine Beast]]s and going to live as humble farmers in [[Kakariko Village (Breath of the Wild)|Kakariko Village]], while some of them defected from the Sheikah, and became a militant faction. They swore their allegiance to [[Calamity Ganon]], the very monster the Sheikah were supposed to oppose. Just over 100 years ago, when the Second [[Great Calamity]] was inevitable, the militant Sheikah came out of hiding and they have attempted and failed to slay Princess Zelda when she was alone due to her constantly avoiding Link, whose successes made her initially believe to be a reminder of her own failures, which was a turning point in improving their relationship. [[Master Kohga]], the latest member of the family which had led them for at least four generations, named them the Yiga Clan and had them hunt Link and Zelda. Later, they stole the [[Thunder Helm]] and an [[Ancient Orb]] from the [[Gerudo]]. Later still, Link set out to reclaim what was stolen in order to enter [[Vah Naboris]] and to reveal the [[Kihiro Moh Shrine]].
{{see also|Yiga Footsoldier|Yiga Blademaster}}
 
Throughout the game, Link can occasionally encounter both [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s and [[Yiga Blademaster|Blademasters]] at random, who will either teleport to him or encounter him disguised as normal travelers in order to ambush Link, which can include unique dialogue. In battle, both combatants cannot be disarmed using [[Perfect Guard]]s regardless of the [[Shield Guard]] of the particular shield used. As such, they have to be slain to obtain their weapons. Following Master Kohga’s presumed death, they become more aggressive and will openly attack Link when he traverses the roads.
===Present===
When arriving in [[Gerudo Town]], Link encounters the Gerudo Chief, [[Riju]], and her guardian [[Buliara]]. After a quick conversation, Link is given the task of recovering the recently stolen Thunder Helm. Link is told to travel to Karusa Valley, where he will happen upon the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]]. While in the hideout, Link sees an imprisoned Gerudo woman who tried to recover the Helm herself, [[Barta]]. After sneaking around and defeating [[Master Kohga]], a chest containing the helm will appear.
 
After completing [[Divine Beast Vah Naboris]], Link will then encounter Yiga Clan members throughout their travels, be it a [[Yiga Footsoldier|Footsoldier]] or a [[Yiga Blademaster|Blademaster]]. Following Master Kohga’s presumed death, they become more aggressive and will openly attack Link when he traverses the roads, while some of them will still prefer to keep disguising themselves to fool Link.


==''Age of Calamity''==
==''Age of Calamity''==
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==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
The net of the Yiga Clan has spread ever further by the time Link descends from the [[Great Sky Island]]. They have taken over the [[Akkala Ancient Tech Lab]], [[Woodcutter's House]] and [[Shrine of Resurrection]], on top of forming the [[Yiga Clan Maritta Branch]] from a newly opened [[Cave]].
The net of the Yiga Clan has spread ever further by the time Link descends from the [[Great Sky Island]]. They have taken over the [[Akkala Ancient Tech Lab]], [[Woodcutter's House]] and [[Shrine of Resurrection]], on top of forming the [[Yiga Clan Maritta Branch]] from a newly opened [[Cave]]. The reason for this expansion is made clear later; Master Kohga survived his fall after his fight with Link, ending up in the [[Depths]] with plenty of time to survey it. He later contacted the rest of his army, to make the Yiga the true rulers of the Depths. With 34 standalone bases and multiple converted [[Mine]]s in the Depths, the surface branches are used to supply necessities to the plethora of Footsoldiers stationed down there.


The reason for this expansion is made clear later; Master Kohga survived his fall after his fight with Link, ending up in the [[Depths]] with plenty of time to survey it. He later contacted the rest of his army, to make the Yiga the true rulers of the Depths. With 34 standalone bases and multiple converted [[Mine]]s in the Depths, the surface branches are used to supply necessities to the plethora of Footsoldiers stationed down there.
===Gameplay===
Link can also take new Yiga clothing from three of the surface bases when he frees the kidnapped tailors. In full uniform, he can exist disguised amongst the Yiga, and is safe from springing [[Banana Trap]]s. The extent of this is being allowed to roam and interact freely inside the primary [[Yiga Clan Hideout]], granting him the ability to obtain magical Yiga artifacts in the [[Lightning Helm]] and [[Earthwake Manual]]. Link may even take an exam in the [[Yiga Blademaster Station]] to reach the rank of Blademaster. What this exam constitutes is scaling the Gerudo region and offering Mighty Bananas to five frog statues to magically grant them face coverings.


Link can also take new Yiga clothing from three of the surface bases when he frees the kidnapped tailors. In full uniform, he can exist disguised amongst the Yiga, and is safe from springing [[Banana Trap]]s. The extent of this is being allowed to roam and interact freely inside the primary [[Yiga Clan Hideout]], granting him the ability to obtain magical Yiga artifacts in the [[Lightning Helm]] and [[Earthwake Manual]]. Link may even take an exam in the [[Yiga Blademaster Station]] to reach the rank of Blademaster. What this exam constitutes is scaling the Gerudo region and offering Mighty Bananas to five frog statues to magically grant them face coverings.
==Trivia==
*While most members of the clan are witnessed as Sheikah males, women are known to also serve as members of the clan, including Kohga's paternal grandmother and a [[Yiga Spy|spy]] who took Purah and Robbie hostage.{{ref|''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Blades-of-the-Yiga-5.jpg|A pair of Yiga Footsoldiers
File:Blades-of-the-Yiga-5.jpg|A pair of Yiga Footsoldiers
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The Yiga Clan is a militant faction of Sheikah who defected after the Royal Family ordered the dissolution of ancient Sheikah technology. The group's Hideout is located in Karusa Valley, near Gerudo Desert. They are led by their leader, Master Kohga.

Characteristics

The clan is primarily comprised of Sheikah combatants who wield lethal weapons both of Yiga design and those utilized by their progenitor tribe, the Sheikah. Out of their various selections, the Yiga are known to favor the vicious sickle, serving as a symbol of terror.[1]

History

About ten thousand years before the event of Breath of the Wild, following the then-King of Hyrule's disbanding of Sheikah technology in fear of its prowess seemingly rivaling divine powers and striking fear into the populace, some Sheikah followed this mandate, burying their technology and willingly forsaking their former way of life while others defected and swore their to Calamity Ganon in an ironic twist of fate.[2]

Approximately a century before the events of Breath of the Wild, Master Kohga, the latest member of a family of successors who have led the clan for at least four generations, named their militant faction the "Yiga Clan".[3] As Calamity Ganon neared his re-emergence, the Yiga Clan came out of hiding and attempted to assassinate Princess Zelda on an occasion when she was alone when a rift had occurred between her and her appointed protector, Link.[4] At some point in time, the Yiga also managed to steal the Thunder Helm.

Breath of the Wild

Spoiler Alert! This section describes a subject that is sensitive to plot development.

About one century later, following Link's resurrection, the Yiga are tasked by Kohga to hunt down the hero knight and kill him to prove their worth to Calamity Ganon. When arriving in Gerudo Town, Link encounters the Gerudo Chief, Riju, and her guardian, Buliara. After a quick conversation, Link is given the task of recovering the recently stolen Thunder Helm. Link is told to travel to Karusa Valley, where he will happen upon the Yiga Clan Hideout. While in the hideout, Link sees an imprisoned Gerudo woman who tried to recover the Helm herself, Barta. After sneaking around and defeating Master Kohga, Link recovers the helm.

Gameplay

See also: Yiga Footsoldier and Yiga Blademaster

Throughout the game, Link can occasionally encounter both Yiga Footsoldiers and Blademasters at random, who will either teleport to him or encounter him disguised as normal travelers in order to ambush Link, which can include unique dialogue. In battle, both combatants cannot be disarmed using Perfect Guards regardless of the Shield Guard of the particular shield used. As such, they have to be slain to obtain their weapons. Following Master Kohga’s presumed death, they become more aggressive and will openly attack Link when he traverses the roads.

Age of Calamity

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Tears of the Kingdom

The net of the Yiga Clan has spread ever further by the time Link descends from the Great Sky Island. They have taken over the Akkala Ancient Tech Lab, Woodcutter's House and Shrine of Resurrection, on top of forming the Yiga Clan Maritta Branch from a newly opened Cave. The reason for this expansion is made clear later; Master Kohga survived his fall after his fight with Link, ending up in the Depths with plenty of time to survey it. He later contacted the rest of his army, to make the Yiga the true rulers of the Depths. With 34 standalone bases and multiple converted Mines in the Depths, the surface branches are used to supply necessities to the plethora of Footsoldiers stationed down there.

Gameplay

Link can also take new Yiga clothing from three of the surface bases when he frees the kidnapped tailors. In full uniform, he can exist disguised amongst the Yiga, and is safe from springing Banana Traps. The extent of this is being allowed to roam and interact freely inside the primary Yiga Clan Hideout, granting him the ability to obtain magical Yiga artifacts in the Lightning Helm and Earthwake Manual. Link may even take an exam in the Yiga Blademaster Station to reach the rank of Blademaster. What this exam constitutes is scaling the Gerudo region and offering Mighty Bananas to five frog statues to magically grant them face coverings.

Trivia

  • While most members of the clan are witnessed as Sheikah males, women are known to also serve as members of the clan, including Kohga's paternal grandmother and a spy who took Purah and Robbie hostage.[5]

Gallery

References

  1. "A grim weapon favored by the Yiga. The half-moon shape of the blade allows for the rapid delivery of fatal wounds and serves as a symbol of their terror. Its durability is low" — Vicious Sickle in-game description, Breath of the Wild
  2. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Creating a Champion
  4. Breath of the Wild - Blade of the Yiga Memory
  5. Age of Calamity