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* Yuga's name is derived from the Kanji 油画/Yuga, which is Japanese for oil paintings, a reference to his magical abilities.<ref name=nameorigin /> | * Yuga's name is derived from the Kanji 油画/Yuga, which is Japanese for oil paintings, a reference to his magical abilities.<ref name=nameorigin /> | ||
* Yuga is | * Without his magical staff, Yuga is completely powerless. He is also one of few villains in the [[The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Zelda]] series who wields magic but cannot teleport. Only during the final battle is Yuga able to teleport, but this is after he has fused with [[Ganon]] and therefore this power is most likely one of many that Yuga acquires from him. | ||
* A journal, presumably belonging to [[Ravio]], can be found in the Vacant House in Lorule in Hero Mode that illustrates Ravio's internal conflict about Yuga. | * A journal, presumably belonging to [[Ravio]], can be found in the Vacant House in Lorule in Hero Mode that illustrates Ravio's internal conflict about Yuga. | ||
* As he is leaving the Sanctuary, Yuga can be heard humming his own theme tune. This is similar to a scene early on in {{TP}}, when [[Midna]] can be heard humming a little of her own theme tune. In {{SS}}, Ghirahim also hums his own theme tune during the ritual to revive [[Demise]]. | * As he is leaving the Sanctuary, Yuga can be heard humming his own theme tune. This is similar to a scene early on in {{TP}}, when [[Midna]] can be heard humming a little of her own theme tune. In {{SS}}, Ghirahim also hums his own theme tune during the ritual to revive [[Demise]]. |