Is Pikango a Sheikah?

Yes, Pikango is a Sheikah artist in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, known for traveling Hyrule and helping Link find memory locations by painting them at stables, despite some Kakariko residents viewing him as an untrustworthy outsider due to his nomadic ways and inquiries about the Great Fairy Fountain, according to Zeldapedia and the Zelda Wiki. He's a wandering member of the Sheikah tribe, helping Link with his art while seeking beautiful landscapes, says the Triforce Wiki.
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Who is Pikango in BOTW?

Pikango is a traveling painter hailing from Kakariko Village.
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Are Hylians and Sheikah the same?

Yes, the Sheikah are generally considered a secretive clan or tribe of Hylians, often called the "shadows of the Hylians," sharing common ancestry but having distinct cultural traits like red eyes, white hair, advanced technology, and ninja-like skills, serving as ancient protectors of Hyrule's royal family. While sometimes treated as separate races, recent game lore, like in Tears of the Kingdom, classifies them as "Hylian (Sheikah)," indicating they are a specialized lineage or subset of the broader Hylian people.
 
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Is Purah Hylian or Sheikah?

Purah was created for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and is a member of the Sheikah clan in the game.
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Are there Sheikah in Twilight Princess?

While Twilight Princess does not feature any confirmed Sheikah, it does feature a character who is implied to be a member of the tribe: Impaz. Impaz is an old woman who resides in the forgotten Hidden Village and professes that her name is a homage to the town's founder.
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Is there any LGBTQ in Zelda?

While The Legend of Zelda series lacks explicitly confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, many fans interpret queer themes and subtext through ambiguous characters, gender-bending moments (like Link in Gerudo Town), and androgynous designs, with characters like Sheik, Prince Sidon, and even Link himself often sparking discussion, though Nintendo usually maintains the characters' canonical genders.
 
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Is monk maz koshia a Yiga?

No, Monk Maz Koshia is not a Yiga; he's an ancient, loyal Sheikah monk who tests Link, but he shares traits and fighting styles (like loving Mighty Bananas and using similar powers) with the Yiga, leading to theories that the Yiga inherited these from ancient Sheikah practices, making him a relative or precursor to their traditions, not a member.
 
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What is the rarest thing in Breath of the Wild?

The rarest items in Breath of the Wild often involve specific, hard-to-find materials like Big Hearty Radishes, Smotherwing Butterflies, Endura Carrots, and Star Fragments, but truly unique finds include the glitchy Ice Cream Cone, missable Secret Seashells, specific rare armor pieces like the Flamebreaker Armor (requiring Smotherwings), and certain high-end Lynel weapons that can be lost forever, plus the powerful Bow of Light (limited use) and Master Sword, with some players considering Giant Ancient Cores extremely rare drops.
 
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Why did the Yiga split from the Sheikah?

The Yiga Clan split from the Sheikah about 10,000 years ago because the King of Hyrule feared the Sheikah's powerful ancient technology, forcing their exile and creating a schism: one group accepted the banishment and lived peacefully (like in Kakariko), while the militant faction, resentful of the betrayal, swore allegiance to Ganon, becoming the Yiga to seek revenge and serve their new dark master, as explained in sources like the Creating a Champion book and various lore discussions.
 
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What is the darkest legend of Zelda game?

The darkest Zelda game is widely considered to be Majora's Mask, due to its themes of impending apocalypse, time loops, and confronting grief, with many arguing its true darkness comes from the emotional weight of characters facing their final moments. However, Twilight Princess is also a top contender for its literal darkness, eerie art style, and violent shadow beasts, while some point to Link's Awakening for its tragic, dream-ending conclusion, or even Wind Waker for its post-apocalyptic setting.
 
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Is Robbie a Sheikah?

Robbie is a Sheikah who researched Guardians at the Royal Ancient Lab before the Great Calamity. According to Purah, he was her subordinate as a researcher, though Robbie does not hold a high opinion of Purah's abilities as a researcher.
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Is Ganon a pig or a gerudo?

Over the course of the series, Ganon has been depicted in various physical forms. His humanoid form known as Ganondorf is the king and only male member of the Gerudo, a race predominantly consisting of female warriors. His monstrous bestial form, Ganon, resembles a giant boar.
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Is there LGBTQ in Zelda?

For the most part, each game in the series features a unique incarnation of Link, who possesses “the spirit of the hero” and is chosen by a goddess to protect the land. Although there is no explicit LGBTQ content in the games, some critics have pointed to potential queer characters and themes.
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What is Link's full name in BOTW?

Link's Full Name Is “Link Link,” Shigeru Miyamoto Says.
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Why is Zelda's hair short?

Zelda cut her hair in Tears of the Kingdom primarily for character development, symbolizing her growth, newfound practicality, and breaking from her past as she takes a more active role, though developers also likely considered technical reasons like easier animation and avoiding clipping issues with armor and physics, while it also allows for merchandise changes. While no single in-game reason is confirmed, common theories point to her transformation after the Calamity, a need for a more functional style for exploration, or a cultural symbol of new beginnings. 
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Why are the Yiga obsessed with bananas?

The Yiga Clan loves bananas because it's a deeply ingrained tradition from their ancient Sheikah ancestors, who relied on Mighty Bananas as a vital, calorie-rich food source during times of hardship, with real-world inspiration likely coming from Japan's Iga region where bananas were introduced and became culturally significant. This love for bananas became a defining cultural trait, evolving into a humorous obsession and a key gameplay element (a distraction tool) for the clan. 
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Is Maz Koshia a villain?

No, Monk Maz Koshia isn't evil; he's a wise, ancient Sheikah monk who serves as an ally to Link, testing his worthiness to pilot a Divine Beast as part of the final trial in Zelda: Breath of the Wild's DLC, offering a reward (the Master Cycle Zero) for passing his test, not harm.
 
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Does Ganon like the Yiga Clan?

Ganondorf likely knows the Yiga by watching them through the eyes of his puppets, he just doesn't care about them. The manifestation of his hatred also knew about the Yiga as seen in Age of calamity but it too doesn't care much about them though it likely didn't want them to switch sides.
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Is Tetra actually Zelda?

Yes, Tetra from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass is revealed to be the pirate incarnation of Princess Zelda, a descendant of Hyrule's royal family who carries a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom. She eventually transforms into the royal Zelda to fulfill her destiny but often reverts to her pirate persona. 
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Why did Link sleep for 100 years?

Link slept for 100 years in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild because he sustained near-fatal injuries fighting Calamity Ganon and was placed in the Shrine of Resurrection for a "Slumber of Restoration" to heal, a process that also wiped his memory. Princess Zelda ordered this stasis for his recovery and to prevent aging, allowing him to awaken later, stronger, to fulfill his destiny after Ganon broke free, with Zelda holding Ganon at bay for the century. 
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Is Link from Zelda LGBTQ?

Though Nintendo insists Link is both straight and cisgender, fans have expanded the Zelda universe with LGBTQIA+ characters and queer readings of Zelda games.
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