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Yolero apparently believes the hero`s legendary weapon to be is a torch call the "Master Torch" which he believes to have found causing him to believe himself to be the legendary hero chosen by the "Master Torch" and fails to realize it is just a ordinary torch.
Yolero apparently believes the hero`s legendary weapon to be is a torch call the "Master Torch" which he believes to have found causing him to believe himself to be the legendary hero chosen by the "Master Torch" and fails to realize it is just a ordinary torch.


If Link receives the Master Sword and talks to him again, Yolero will ask him what the sword is called, stating that it probably could not fuel a flame and start a fire (which he is right about cause swords are not meant to do that) and if Link responds "The Master Sword" then Yolero will assume it is an "off-brand-knockoff of his legendary Master Torch" due to his mistaken belief the hero's legendary weapon is a torch and tells Link to leave him as he is the legendary hero chosen by the Master Torch. Fortunately for Yolero and and the true hero Link, Yolero elects to remain at the stable training with his so called "Master Torch" instead of foolishly daring to take on the dangers of trying to reach and enter Hyrule Castle to defeat Calamity Ganon armed with only a simple torch, as doing so would result in Yolero's death. If it rains, Yolero will rain inside the stable to keep dry like everyone else at the stable.
If Link receives the Master Sword and talks to him again, Yolero will ask him what the sword is called, stating that it probably could not fuel a flame and start a fire (which he is right about cause swords are not meant to do that) and if Link responds "The Master Sword" then Yolero will assume it is an "off-brand-knockoff of his legendary Master Torch" due to his mistaken belief the hero's legendary weapon is a torch and tells Link to leave him as he is the legendary hero chosen by the Master Torch. Fortunately for Yolero and and the true hero Link, Yolero elects to remain at the stable training with his so called "Master Torch" instead of foolishly daring to take on the dangers of trying to reach and enter Hyrule Castle to defeat Calamity Ganon armed with only a simple torch, as doing so would result in Yolero's death. So he is smart enough to not do that. If it rains, Yolero will rain inside the stable to keep dry like everyone else at the stable.

Revision as of 15:27, July 5, 2020

Yolero is a character from Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. Yolero is a Hylian who can be found at Wetland Stable in the Lanayru Wetlands region of Hyrule. He is seen swinging a torch at a hunk of wood.

Yolero apparently believes the hero`s legendary weapon to be is a torch call the "Master Torch" which he believes to have found causing him to believe himself to be the legendary hero chosen by the "Master Torch" and fails to realize it is just a ordinary torch.

If Link receives the Master Sword and talks to him again, Yolero will ask him what the sword is called, stating that it probably could not fuel a flame and start a fire (which he is right about cause swords are not meant to do that) and if Link responds "The Master Sword" then Yolero will assume it is an "off-brand-knockoff of his legendary Master Torch" due to his mistaken belief the hero's legendary weapon is a torch and tells Link to leave him as he is the legendary hero chosen by the Master Torch. Fortunately for Yolero and and the true hero Link, Yolero elects to remain at the stable training with his so called "Master Torch" instead of foolishly daring to take on the dangers of trying to reach and enter Hyrule Castle to defeat Calamity Ganon armed with only a simple torch, as doing so would result in Yolero's death. So he is smart enough to not do that. If it rains, Yolero will rain inside the stable to keep dry like everyone else at the stable.