Yiga Clan Attire

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The Yiga Clan Attire,[1] also known as the Yiga Outfit,[2] is an Armor Set in Tears of the Kingdom.

Location and Uses



The Yiga Clan Attire is an Armor Set consisting of the Yiga Mask, the Yiga Armor, and the Yiga Tights. Wearing the full Set will cause the Yiga Clan to believe Link is one of them, which results in Yiga Footsoldiers and Yiga Blademasters becoming friendly to him. Link will also be able to converse with Footsoldiers who are disguised as Travelers or Stylish People.

Dye Options

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Yiga Mask

Yiga Armor


Yiga Tights

Enhancing

Armor
Level
Not Applicable
Defense
  • 1 Defense
Materials
Not Applicable
Sell Price
Armor
Level
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
Not Applicable
Defense
Materials
Not Applicable
Sell Price
Armor
Level
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
Not Applicable
Defense
Materials
Not Applicable
Sell Price
Armor
Level
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price
Armor
Level
★★★★
Defense
Materials
Sell Price

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
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Other Names

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See Also

References

  1. You visited the three branches and collected all of the pieces of Yiga Clan attire.

    Now you can come and go from the Yiga Clan hideout as you please.
    — Adventure Log (Tears of the Kingdom)
  2. I've got some bad news—they won't let you in unless you get your own Yiga outfit from these three branch places. — Mimos (Tears of the Kingdom)
  3. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 298