The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Yiga Armor Set is perfect for those who want to sneak around before waylaying opponents. The three items are found in different locations, though you're likely to stumble upon one as part of a side quest. Here's our guide to help you obtain the full Yiga Armor Set in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
How to get the full Yiga Armor Set in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Yiga Armor Set consists of the Yiga Armor, Yiga Mask, and Yiga Tights. When visiting each area, you'll get ambushed by two Yiga Ninja members. Watch out for their annoying teleports and speedy attacks.
Once you've defeated your foes, talk to the friendly NPC in the vicinity, and they'll hand over an item. You can also check the drawing of the map on the board, noting the rough locations of the other item pieces.
Yiga Armor Set in-game drawn map
Yiga Armor
Location: Akkala Ancient Tech LabDirections: This is found in Robbie's tech lab in the northeastern portion of the Akkala region. You're likely to obtain this if you're getting the Travel Medallions as part of a side quest.Yiga Armor location
Yiga Mask
Location: Yiga Camp - Great PlateauDirections: This is in the southeastern portion of the Great Plateau, an area that you'll unlock by doing A Call From the Depths. Once you get there, you'll see a camp surrounded by spikes. There's a section that's damaged, where you should be able to place logs as a makeshift bridge. Alternatively, if you've reached the upper hillside, you can just glide directly to the yard.Yiga Mask location
Yiga Tights
Location: Yiga Clan Maritta BranchDirections: From Kiuyoyou Shrine, head directly east until you see Aldor Foothills. After dealing with the two assassins, you'll read a clue telling you to follow the frogs' eyes. This pertains to a hole in the ceiling. You can get to the upper area by using Ascend.Gallery
Left: Yiga Clan Maritta Branch entrance; Right: Ceiling opening Each piece of the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Yiga Armor Set grants a bonus to your stealth capabilities. That means you have a better chance of sneaking up on your foes before they could detect you. As such, you'd be able to do stealth attacks with ease.
Another important effect this has is that, if the full set is worn, Link would be able to pass off as a Yiga Ninja. This can lead you to new areas, such as where you can tackle the Yiga Clan Exam side quest and Suariwak Shrine.
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