A Yiga clan member is seen stealing Link’s One-Hit Obliterator DLC weapon in a video posted to the Breath of the Wild subreddit. Yiga clan member can steal Link’s One-Hit Obliterator DLC weapon, says Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild player. Because of its wide environment and non-linear tale, Nintendo’s four-year-old video game remains popular. Fans of Breath of the Wild still like playing the game, especially when it comes to learning new peculiarities about the game, like this player who got Link a horrible sunburn in Breath of the Wild.
A group of Yiga clan members dressed as assassins that follow Link on his trip through Breath of the Wild are tasked with defeating anybody who stands in the way of Calamity Ganon. Infiltrating the clan’s headquarters in the Gerudo Wasteland reveals further information about them. As demonstrated by their possession of the Gerudo Tribe’s Thunder Helm in the Yiga clan’s lair, members of the Yiga clan are continuously stealing from the Gerudo tribe. No surprise that members of the Yiga clan frequently steal from the player because of their love of stealing. To put it simply, even the Korok Forest Master Sword can be stolen by the Yiga clan. Another valuable artefact seems to have been stolen by the members of the Yiga clan now.
Yiga clan member ThornyFox posted a video to Reddit showing him stealing Link’s One-Hit Obliterator DLC weapon. ThornyFox had to first entice a member of the Yiga clan from his hiding place (only Yiga members from the hideout steal items). ThornyFox’s Link hides behind a wooden box after luring the enemies across the area and inside the Shrine of Resurrection. Yiga members steal the One-Hit Obliterator the moment they spot it. ThornyFox’s YouTube account has the complete time-lapse video.
Possibly the strongest weapon in Breath of the Wild is the One-Hit Obliterator. Aside from Master Sword, ThornyFox has found that the Yiga clan can also steal the One-Hit Obliterator. However, one has to question how ThornyFox will accomplish the DLC mission without both a Master Sword and the DLC’s One-Hit Obliterator.
It’s only a matter of time before gamers discover new nuances in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. With enemy NPCs, this is much more so true. The planned BOTW sequel can only be assumed to have the same replayability as the original.
