![]() Justlookingfordragon goes on to say that "some Yiga obviously prefer to impersonate male NPC's while others solely stick to female NPC's." Next is Bugut, a merchant found around Kakariko Village and the Dueling Peaks Stable.Īs noted by justlookingfordragon, "the Yiga near the Kakariko Bridge can actually appear 'as him' which is especially awkward if Bugut happens to pass by that very moment and neither one acknowledges the existence of the other." Justlookingforadragon states "he's one of the most obvious examples that Yiga do not only copy the look of other people, but their equipment as well, even down to the shape and colour of the backpack." Savelle (via justlookingfordragon). The full thread is well worth checking out if you are a Zelda fan like me, but below are a couple of examples of justlookingfordragon's impressive documentation efforts.įirst up is NPC Savelle, who can be found around the Tabantha Bridge Stable. This was no small feat, with the Zelda player having to travel everywhere to unearth the original NPCs, including the Forgotten Temple and Sanidin Park Ruins. ![]() To prove their discovery, justlookingfordragon "took 14 pictures of the Yiga at the Hebra Trailhead Lodge in different disguises" and then went on to track down "the 'real' NPCs he was pretending to be." Watch on YouTube Falling for Link in Breath of the Wild 2.Īs documented by justlookingfordragon on Reddit, the 'disguises' used by the Yiga are "1:1 clones of other, properly named NPCs that exist somewhere" in the game's world.
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