


Presently, with the Upheaval caused by the Tears of the Kingdom, chasms leading to these Depths have been unveiled, allowing players to venture down and encounter Kohga and the vengeful Yiga clan.Ĭontinuing from where he left off, Master Kohga resurfaces to launch an attack on Link, having stumbled upon the impressive Deserted Central Mine and acquired the Autobuild ability. Unbeknownst at the time, this pit serves as an entrance to the lower depths beneath Hyrule. Master Kohga Ties Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom Together Better than Any Other FeatureĪfter the defeat of Kohga in Breath of the Wild, the Yiga Clan leader tumbles into a massive pit located in the center of the battleground, vowing to pursue Link throughout Hyrule. While optional, engaging in the Yiga Clan quest line in Tears of the Kingdom offers a clear connection to Breath of the Wild. Although the defeat of Kohga in Breath of the Wild seemingly spelled the end of the clan, their resurrection and renewed loyalty to Ganondorf in Tears of the Kingdom showcase the progression of time. In both Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, the Yiga Clan swears allegiance to Ganon and strives to hinder Link's efforts. One notable example is Master Kohga, the leader of the Yiga Clan. However, while the world of Hyrule and its inhabitants have undergone minimal changes following the previous events, there are some characters who have evolved in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Link's new abilities, such as Fuse and Ultrahand, naturally build upon the previous game.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom serves as a sequel to Breath of the Wild, expanding upon its predecessor's mechanics and story.
