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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.  
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]]. Since Master Kohga’s death, they are more aggressive and will openly attack Link when he wanders near them while some of them will still prefer to keep disguising themselves to fool Link.
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''==
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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]].
Link can becoome part of the clan and become a Blademaster after offering five [[mighty bannnas]] to frog statues. the reward  for doing (work in progress)
 
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.
 
Link can also take new Yiga clothing from three of the surface bases when he frees the kidnapped tailors. In full inform, 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.


==Gallery==
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