Summary

With a reputation stuck between formidable and comical, the Yiga Clan’s return raises new questions inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, suggesting there is more to their story than what players have seen so far. Not only was there the revelation thatMaster Kohga had survived hisBreath of the Wildfateand now leads the Yiga in plundering the Depths for Zonai devices, but the clan members on the surface have been equally busy expanding across Hyrule. But their improved role inTears of the Kingdomseems to imply that Nintendo had much bigger plans for the Yiga Clan.

Provided thata rumored thirdZeldagameis just pure speculation and Master Kohga can dodge death a second time, potential DLC forTears of the Kingdomcould explore the Yiga in greater depth. Ranging from the clan’s origins and history up until their present-day operations vying for Ganondorf’s favor with a fierce hatred of Link, there is evidently much more to the Yiga Clan than just the banana-mad militia first seen inBreath of the Wild. So with Link now being the proud owner of his very own Yiga armor set, aTears of the KingdomDLC should let players peek behind the Yiga mask.

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How the Yiga Changed Between Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom

Between their involvement with the Gerudo and random encounters with clan members across Hyrule, the Yiga Clan wasn’t a major component ofBreath of the Wild.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomhas significantly expanded the clan with numerous outposts both above and below ground. Master Kohga himself serves as a four-stage boss utilizing the game’s new Zonai devices. Ultimately, the implication is that in spite of Calamity Ganon’s defeat and their leader presumed gone afterBreath of the Wild, the Yiga seems to have rallied regardless and become stronger, more organized, and an even greater threat to Link.

It is noteworthy, however, that despite their origins as rogue Sheikah assassins and thieves, the Yiga have become solely focused on mastering Zonai technology. Given that theSheikah were responsible forBreath of the Wild’stechnology, it’s possible the Yiga have capitalized on their ancestral technical insight to hijack the Zonai devices with the level of proficiency seen inTears of the Kingdom. But equally, with the length of time that must have passed between the Yiga’s formation and the present day, it’s just as likely that their members are little more than common criminals and took advantage of the Depths' abundance of Zonai devices.

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Tears of the Kingdom DLC Could Showcase the Yiga in all their Glory

With their presence reaching from the Depths up to multiple areas across Hyrule,Tears of the KingdomDLC could find a new antagonist for Link after Ganondorf’s defeat and bring an end to the Yiga Clan once and for all. While Master Kohga might have been defeated, there still remains an unknown amount of Yiga forces hidden throughout Hyrule, but withLink acquiring his own Yiga disguisea DLC story could task players with infiltrating their ranks to take them down. In doing so,Tears of the Kingdomcould provide literal insight into the Yiga’s beginnings and the true scale of their operations.

Moreover, withTears of the Kingdom’s spy thriller DLC could deliver a story dramatically revealing that seemingly innocent characters were secretly Yiga all along, further explaining why the clan continued to grow even afterBreath of the Wild.In keeping with Master Kohga’s boss battle format, the DLC could also introduce mini-bosses of Yiga piloting all-new Zonai constructs each time Link exposes one of them throughout the story. Additionally, as the Yiga haven’t yet appeared in Hyrule’s skies with their Zonai vehicles, the DLC’s ending could even borrow from Ganondorf’s final phase and culminate in an aerialdogfight between Link and the Yiga.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomis available now on Nintendo Switch.