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Villain Overview

A fiend? How easily you stoop to petty insults. My name is Yuga. And I have come here seeking nothing less than... perfection.
~ Yuga introduces himself to Link and the priest.
You've arrived just in time! A splendid collection, don't you think? All Seven Sages, and Zelda herself… But even they pale in comparison to my NEXT artful creation. ME! I will use the Sages to reach the one who shall help me attain true beauty. I mean, of course… GANON! Behold! The Triforce of Power! Join with me! Let us destroy all ugliness in this world or any other. We shall be TRULY superior!
~ Yuga as he uses the Sages to resurrect Ganon.

Yuga, also known as Yuga Ganon when merged with the latter, is the main antagonist of the 2013 action-adventure game The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.

He is an egotistical sorcerer and artist from Lorule who works for Princess Hilda, aiding in her scheme to kidnap Princess Zelda and the Seven Sages in order to steal Hyrule's Triforce. However, unbeknownst to Hilda, Yuga has plans of his own for the Triforce.

He was voiced by Seiro Ogino.

Biography[]

Background[]

Yuga worked as a high-ranking advisor to Princess Hilda for many years, alongside Ravio, Link's Lorulean counterpart. As Hilda was struggling to prevent the destruction of her dying kingdom, she eventually discovered that Lorule needed a Triforce to sustain itself. Indeed, in the beginning of time, the Loruleans destroyed their own Triforce to stop the wars for its control that almost destroyed their world.

Yuga ventured into the Lorulean Sacred Realm and discovered the existence of Hyrule and its Triforce. Hilda and Yuga then decided to steal the Hylian Triforce and restore Lorule to its former glory (though Yuga had more selfish reasons). However, Ravio disapproved of their plan and left, hoping to find someone brave enough to stop their ambition. Yuga then heads to Hyrule and sets into motion the conflicts between both worlds.

A Link Between Worlds[]

Yuga is first seen in the Sanctuary, where he abducts the Priest's daughter Seres by turning her into a painting, after effortlessly defeating the Captain of the Guard. He is confronted by Link but he avoids his strikes by turning into a wall painting, leaving him to knock himself out on the wall, and departs.

Link and Yuga meet again in the Eastern Palace, where he turns Sage Sahasrahla's disciple Osfala into a painting and abducts him. He reveals that he is after the descendants of the Seven Sages who sealed Ganon into the Dark World. (In this timeline, Ganon killed Link during the final battle of Ocarina of Time, forcing the Seven Sages to banish him themselves.) Yuga plans to use them in order to revive Ganon, who was sealed prior to the game.

Link battles Yuga and emerges victorious, but the vengeful wizard turns him into a painting and leaves him here. However, Ravio's bracelet allows Link to escape from imprisonment and freely transform into a painting and back to normal.

Yuga then casts a spell that makes it impossible to enter or exit Hyrule Castle, keeping Princess Zelda at his mercy, and sets out to abduct all the descendants of the Seven Sages. With them all in his power, he returns to the castle and turns Zelda into a painting, only to be confronted once again by Link, who gained the Master Sword and used it to enter the castle. Link defeats the soldier-monsters that Yuga conjured from paintings to stall him, and defeats him once again.

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Yuga Ganon

Furious, Yuga retreats to Lorule and proceeds to resurrect Ganon through the Seven Sages' descendants' power and merges with him, becoming Yuga Ganon. Yuga Ganon scatters the paintings of the descendants all over Lorule, within dungeons guarded by powerful monsters, and attacks Link who followed him. Yuga Ganon overwhelms Link with a shockwave of reddish black dark energy. Just as Yuga Ganon is about to strike down Link, Princess Hilda appears and restrains him with her magic. She then sends Link to collect the Sages in order to gain the Triforce of Courage, and become powerful enough to face Yuga Ganon.

However, it is revealed when Link returns to Lorule Castle with the Triforce of Courage that Princess Hilda manipulated him to gain the Triforce for herself. She takes the Triforce of Wisdom from Zelda's painting and calls forth Yuga Ganon to take the final Triforce from Link.

After Link defeats Yuga Ganon, Hilda demands him to hand over the Triforce of Power, but the demon wizard reveals his plan to seize the Triforce for himself to remake all worlds in his image. He then proceeds to turn Hilda into a painting, which he absorbs to steal the Triforce of Wisdom.

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YuGanon, with the Triforce of Wisdom.

Now having two pieces of the Triforce (and a new look), he sets his sights on Link's last piece to claim his "place among the gods". Still, Yuga Ganon is finally destroyed by Link, sending Ganon's soul back to the Dark World.

Ravio then barges in and convinces Hilda that they cannot doom Hyrule even with Lorule at stake, for this destructive conflict is exactly what Hilda's ancestors wanted to prevent by destroying their Triforce. Overcome by remorse and sadness, Hilda returns Link and Zelda to Hyrule, where they promptly wish to their Triforce to restore the Triforce of Lorule, saving both worlds.

In other media[]

Hyrule Warriors[]

Hyrule Warriors Legends Yuga (Render)

Yuga in Hyrule Warriors.

Yuga is a playable character in Hyrule Warriors Legends, the extension of the popular cross-over of The Legend of Zelda and Dynasty Warriors. However, he plays no part in the game's storyline and is here as an appeal to fans. He fights with a painting frame, which he levitates with his signature his paintbrush-staff, imbued with the Lightning Element. In spite of his unusual weapon, he is very fast and powerful and can prove deadly when used right.

Yuga (Hyrule Warriors Legends)

He attacks by swinging his painting frame to strike diagonally, or to make it whirl around him in a boomerang-like fashion, and can conjure up to three painting frames as projectiles that cause blasts of energy. He can conjure a rune that paralyses the enemies trapped in to strike them with thunderbolts, conjure up to four fire blasts around him from the ground at once, and conjure Yuga Ganon's trident from paintings to blast his foes with devastating lightning attacks.

Super Smash Bros.[]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U[]

While Yuga himself doesn't appear at all in any capacity of the game, Ganondorf has a palette swap that resembles Yuga's color scheme. Music associated with Yuga-Ganon's Battle (Hyrule Castle), is also present in the Wii U version of the game.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]

Yuga appears in Ultimate as a primary shield-type spirit. He can be obtained by either defeating him in a "World of Light" exclusive spirit battle, which is against an Inkling and a second, larger Inkling once the first is defeated, both having increased power to their Splat Rollers, or by summoning him using cores from Vince, Gharnef, and any neutral-type.

Personality[]

Ha ha ha ha… My dear, sweet, deluded Hilda... What care have I to save your crumbling kingdom? It's no better than that hideous Hyrule. When the Triforce is mine, I plan to remake Lorule in MY image. Now you, my dark beauty, must serve your purpose.
~ Yuga betraying Hilda.

Yuga is one of the most despicable villains of the franchise, clearly meant to be reviled. He is a textbook case of malignant narcissism, delusionally fancying himself as perfect in every way, dismissing everyone else as props with no other right than to admire and revere him. As such, he is thoroughly unable to process not being in control, fabricating absurd explanations to setbacks rather than facing the truth. He takes offence to any slight, even justified by his repellent actions, and reacts with disbelieving outrage to any opposition.

This makes him horribly conceited, smug, self-absorbed, self-aggrandizing, and scathingly scornful. He constantly sings his own praises, loves hearing himself talk, and despises everything and everyone besides himself, regarding them as inferior, ugly and unworthy. Worse, he immediately develops a virulent hatred for Link, who dares stand in his way. He never hesitates to trample everything he does not like, considering turning people into paintings an improvement. The only one he seems to respect is Princess Hilda and still, he regards her as just a tool.

He acts in a regal, dignified and grandiose way, which is contrasted by the spiteful insults he directs towards everyone he talks to, especially those who bested him in battle. However, this is but a veneer not even hiding his cruelty, sadism and total lack of empathy.

More than everything, Yuga is treacherous and power-hungry. As with every narcissist and egomaniac, he believes that it is his right to own everything and dominate everyone. He only obeys Hilda because it serves his own agenda and betrays her the second he stops needing it. His entitlement and disgust for the world are such that he wants to become a god and remake everything in his own image, revolving around him only.

He is also cowardly, as he always flees when defeated while stating to be "bored" instead of admitting defeat. Despite the veneer of dignity, he has a very nasty temper, pitching a hissy fit and stomping his foot when Link manages to hit him with his sword enough times in battle. He is also disgustingly petty, going out of his way to make people suffer and reveling in their torment, regarding it as just desserts for standing in his way.

While Yuga betrays Hilda after merging with Ganon, and while his ultimate goal is very similar to that of Ganon himself, the game keeps referring to him as Yuga, making it quite clear that he remains in complete control. Indeed, he keeps calling Link "worm" and keeps raving about beauty and ugliness after merging, and Ganon's influence only shows in his newfound liking for destruction. Moreover, reading Ravio's journal in Hero Mode confirms that Yuga always intended to betray Hilda and remake the worlds in his image.

Appearance[]

Yuga appears as a very pretty, tall and slender man with soft features and a thick head of long, curly red hair that's held back tightly by a golden tiara with a red gem in the middle. He has pasty skin and wears white clownlike makeup alongside purple eyeshadow and black eyeliner and mascara with magenta lipstick.

He wears an indigo robe depicting the Lorulean Triforce logo in the center and a pair of pinstripe blue and lavender baggy trousers as well as violet cape which curls loosely around his neck and has a bright crimson interior and gold horned shoes. He is almost always seen with his signature weapon; a giant golden paintbrush with a flamelike rainbow top which he uses to attack his eventual victims.

After merging with Ganon, Yuga's build drastically changes into that of a giant, boar-like demon with pale pink skin, white eyes and a pig like face with white tusks who also has pink claws. His hair remains the same although his tiara stretches out significantly given his new larger frame, his makeup also remains the same although is only really noticeable around his eyes. He also wears the same clothes as in his usual form although they have been mostly torn and ripped from the transformation. His paintbrush also merges with Ganon's trident in this form.

Powers and Abilities[]

Yuga is a highly powerful wizard, whose power comes from a staff that emits rainbow colored paint-like energy, making it look like a paintbrush. His signature ability is to turn people, himself included, into two-dimensional paintings. However, anyone turned into a painting becomes unable to move, while this allows him to merge with the walls and "live" in there just like in the real world.

He is also able to create paintings on the wall around him, bring paintings into existence, materializing the things drawn and animate life-like portraits, to raise impenetrable barriers, to travel between dimensions, to create replicas of himself, to make things levitate, to call forth servants and to cast a wide variety of attack spells.

He is also repeatedly shown to be able to absorb the bodies of others along with their Triforce, which he uses to gain Ganon's Triforce and powers as well as to steal the Triforce of Wisdom from Hilda. He seemingly must subdue them first, as he is shown turning Hilda into a painting before absorbing her. It is unknown whether gaining a piece of the Triforce is necessary for this process.

After merging with Ganon, Yuga gains Ganon's incredible strength, fighting skills and dark power, increasing his might dramatically. Yuga's staff turns into Ganon's iconic trident and he gains even more dangerous attack spells. He becomes able to teleport, and use the energy of darkness. His power increases even more after stealing the Triforce of Wisdom, so he gains even more powers like levitation, energy balls and the invocation of inflamed butterflies, but fortunately this is still not enough to defeat Link.

Boss Battles[]

Eastern Palace[]

The first battle against Yuga is pretty easy. The wizard is fought in a room with a large chasm in its center. He conjures a lightning blast from the wall before him, summons two soldier-monsters, and turns into a painting to escape as soon as Link gets too close. (Destroying the soldiers provides health or items.) Link must keep away from the chasm and fire at Yuga with his bow to stun him, so as to slash him with his sword or keep firing arrows until he awakes. The more Link wounds him, the faster Yuga becomes, and he will start to cast two lightning spells at once.

Hyrule Castle[]

Yuga can pose quite the challenge here, so it is best to be prepared. Like Agahnim, he creates two doubles of himself to fight, and the three of them alternate between their normal aspect and their painting transformation to confuse him. Yuga and his doubles attack at the same time, by conjuring his lightning blast, by making fiery blasts erupt from the walls in succession and by summoning soldier-monsters. (Link can exit the lightning blast's area of effect before it is cast, or hide behind one of the two pillars. Once again, destroying the soldiers provides health or items.)

Link must track down the real wizard (the one with the glowing staff) in and out the paintings. Striking Yuga stuns him and leaves him open to attacks. Striking a double turns it into a soldier-monster that must be dealt with and prompts Yuga to attack, but he will restore both doubles upon emerging back from the wall. The more Link wounds him, the faster Yuga becomes, and the bigger his spells' range gets, making them harder to dodge.)

Quotes[]

What, have you come to challenge me again? I don't have time to coddle would-be heroes. But since you insist...I will oblige.
~ Yuga to Link.

Trivia[]

  • While never actually proven, Yuga is very likely the Lorulean counterpart of Ganondorf. Both of them appear to share similar physical characteristics such as their red hair and a head brooch, and have ambitions to obtain the Triforce and rule the world. However, while Ganondorf is muscular and relies on his own magic, Yuga is quite feeble and relies on his magic staff.
    • If Yuga is indeed Ganondorf's Lorulean counterpart, then his race is likely the Lorulean equivalent of a male Gerudo.
  • It is also possible he is Impa's counterpart/foil as well. While both served by their respective princess's sides, Impa was legitimately loyal to Princess Zelda, in contrast to Yuga's ulterior motive to usurp Princess Hilda of her position.

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