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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The Yiga Clan mainly consist of [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s and [[Yiga Blademaster]]s. They are known for stealing information and supplies from the [[Gerudo]] Tribe.{{Fact}} Their base, the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]], can be found in the [[Gerudo (Region)|Gerudo Region]] up north through the [[Karusa Valley]]. The Yiga Clan's symbol, usually found on their wooden masks, is the [[Eye Symbol]] of the [[Sheikah]] Tribe flipped upside-down. They all have black hair, despite being sheikah where white hair is the norm, showing the many thousands of years have led to diversity within the race<ref name="CaC 108"/>. Outside of their Hideout, Yiga Clan members can randomly appear to attack [[Link]] when Link has either spoken to [[Impa]] or defeated [[Master Kohga]]. Upon Master Kohga's defeat, the Yiga become more prominent than before and wield [[Demon Carver|stronger weapons]].<ref>{{Cite|Even if he were to die, his followers would never give up their one and only task.|N/A|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The Yiga Clan will track you to the ends of Hyruuuule!|Master Kohga|BotW}}</ref> The Yiga will also sometimes disguise themselves as travelers, only to attack Link when he speaks to them.<ref>{{Cite|Nooow...you must DIIIIE!|Traveler|BotW}}</ref> While sneaking around in the Yiga Clan Hideout, Link can take advantage of their love for [[Mighty Bananas]] by luring them with the fruit.<ref>{{Cite|All I ever see them do is patrol and eat {{Color|BotW Red|bananas}}. I haven't seen anything else that you could exploit as a weakness.|Barta|BotW}}</ref>
The Yiga Clan mainly consist of [[Yiga Footsoldier]]s and [[Yiga Blademaster]]s. They are known for stealing information and supplies from the [[Gerudo]] Tribe.{{Fact}} Their base, the [[Yiga Clan Hideout]], can be found in the [[Gerudo (Region)|Gerudo Region]] up north through the [[Karusa Valley]]. The Yiga Clan's symbol, usually found on their wooden masks, is the [[Eye Symbol]] of the [[Sheikah]] flipped upside-down. They all have black hair, despite being Sheikah where white hair is the norm, showing the many thousands of years have led to diversity within the race.<ref name="CaC 108"/> Outside of their Hideout, Yiga Clan members can randomly appear to attack [[Link]] when Link has either spoken to [[Impa]] or defeated [[Master Kohga]]. Upon Master Kohga's defeat, the Yiga become more prominent than before and wield [[Demon Carver|stronger weapons]].<ref>{{Cite|Even if he were to die, his followers would never give up their one and only task.|N/A|BotW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|The Yiga Clan will track you to the ends of Hyruuuule!|Master Kohga|BotW}}</ref> The Yiga will also sometimes disguise themselves as travelers, only to attack Link when he speaks to them.<ref>{{Cite|Nooow...you must DIIIIE!|Traveler|BotW}}</ref> While sneaking around in the Yiga Clan Hideout, Link can take advantage of their love for [[Mighty Bananas]] by luring them with the fruit.<ref>{{Cite|All I ever see them do is patrol and eat {{Color|BotW Red|bananas}}. I haven't seen anything else that you could exploit as a weakness.|Barta|BotW}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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In Link's seventh [[Recovered Memory]], "[[Blades of the Yiga]]", [[Princess Zelda]] is attacked by a group of Yiga Footsoldiers at [[Kara Kara Bazaar]] and rescued by Link.
In Link's seventh [[Recovered Memory]], "[[Blades of the Yiga]]", [[Princess Zelda]] is attacked by a group of Yiga Footsoldiers at [[Kara Kara Bazaar]] and rescued by Link.


They are set to retroactively debut in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', most likely showing their backstory before Ganon's resurrection and recruiting the Guardians to his army. In gameplay and cutscenes, they now have full voice acting, first shown when they are fleeing from a [[Molduga]]. The game also reveals they have a second in command, and are also guided by a mysterious hooded figure, most likely the fortune teller.
They are set to retroactively debut in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]'', most likely showing their backstory before Ganon's resurrection and recruiting the Guardians to his army. In gameplay and cutscenes, they now have full voice acting, first shown when they are fleeing from a [[Molduga]]. The game also reveals they have a second in command, and are also guided by a mysterious hooded figure.


==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==