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However, my biggest disappointment is how you don’t get to see Ravio’s face under his bunny hood. I honestly don’t have any complaints regarding his character in this game. Both his ending cutscene and combos are extremely colorful and look especially cool playing in a map with a darker color scheme, like the Palace of Twilight or Hyrule Field post-Ganon’s revival. I was worried that Yuga’s moves would not be very colorful, despite being a very bright and vibrant character, but I was not disappointed. Yuga displaying all of the sages, who are trapped in paintings, during his closing cutscene. My brother, boyfriend and I got a kick out of that. On a separate note, if you look at Ravio in the Gallery (because I’m not sure where he does this in gameplay), he dabs. I’m unfortunately disappointed that Sheerow, his bird buddy from A Link Between Worlds, was not included somehow. In my opinion, that is probably the most creative combo in the game. Ravio pulls out his hammer and hits a bomb with it, tossing it forward as it explodes, then pulls out the tornado rod to pull enemies into the air, and finally uses the ice rod to freeze enemies before he hits them. His fourth combo is my favorite, as it is so entertainingly intricate. I was expecting him to use each of his items as combos but, to my surprise, he incorporates many items into all of his combos, aside from his second one where he rolls a giant bomb around. These include the hammer, ice rod, tornado rod, bow and arrow, and bombs. His moves, as I suspected they would back in February, incorporate many of his weapons he lends Link in A Link Between Worlds. Ravio, though a little obnoxious in his original game, is a charming character in the Hyrule Warriors realm, and his “rental hammer” weapon possesses the dark element. Ravio with his “White Bunny Hammer” weapon in the Faron Woods map of Hyrule Warriors. That character was previously Ganondorf with his trident weapon.
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Out of all characters with a lightning element weapon, Yuga will definitely be my go-to guy now. Despite this, his mystical combos and maniacal laughter definitely make gameplay enjoyable. I was also looking forward to seeing Yuga’s fusion with Ganon included in his combos, possibly in his last combo or at the end of his focus spirit. I suppose it makes sense not to alter the style of the signature weapon he is ultimately using and deem the frame as the weapon, but it was a surprise to me regardless. I honestly expected his official weapon to be his rainbow, paintbrush-like wand, but to my surprise, it is the picture frame. I appreciate the incorporation of Ganon’s trident in both his fourth combo and his special attack because, if you played A Link Between Worlds, you know that Yuga’s ultimate goal was to resurrect beast Ganon and take control of both Hyrule and Lorule. In Hyrule Warriors, his combos include both picture frames and lightning to knock around enemies and fight his way through crowds. Yuga is the main antagonist in A Link Between Worlds, an evil sorcerer who uses his powerful magic to transfer people into paintings, as seen in the game.
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Yuga with his “Frame of Sealing” weapon in the Faron Woods map of Hyrule Warriors.