Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Character Sheet: Yeta/Yeto

YETA/YETO


Now we begin probably our largest run of character sheets yet, sure to only be topped by Pokemon when we get there. At our standard rate, it'll take about ten weeks, but well worth the time and effort with lots of beloved and memorable characters being covered here. Let's begin:

1.       Young Link

2.       Toon Link

3.       Wild Link

4.       Wolf Link

5.       Hero’s Shade

6.       Tetra

7.       Sheik

8.       Impa

9.       Midna

10.   Fi

11.   Saria

12.   Darunia

13.   Daruk

14.   Ruto

15.   Mipha

16.   Nabooru

17.   Urbosa

18.   Medli

19.   Revali

20.   Makar

21.   Malon

22.   Happy Mask Salesman

23.   Beedle

24.   Ilia

25.   Yeto/Yeta

26.   Groose

27.   Mogma

28.   Ancient Robot

29.   Monkey

30.   King Daphnes

31.   King Rhoam

32.   Great Fairy

33.   Ganondorf

34.   Toon Ganondorf

35.   Beast Ganon

36.   Calamity Ganon

37.   Skull Kid

38.   Majora

39.   Zant

40.   Ghirahim

41.   Demise

42.   Twinrova

43.   Bokoblin

44.   Octorok

45.   Lizalfos

46.   Darknut

47.   Bulblin

48.   King Bulblin

49.   Wizzrobe

50.   Poe

51.   Deku Scrub

52.   Deku Baba

53.   Chuchu

54.   Armos

55.   Garo

56.   Yiga Footsoldier

57.   Lynel

58.   Hinox

59.   Gohma

60.   Dodongo

61.   Gekko

62.   Master Kohga

63.   Ancient Guardian

As you travel throughout the world of Twilight Princess, your quest eventually takes you up into the icy northern mountains where you encounter a big friendly Yeti living in some ruins with his wife, who has fallen mysteriously ill. You soon discover that a shard of the Mirror of Twilight ended up in their ruins and had twisted the wife's mind with its influence, leading to an intense boss battle against her.

Yeto/Yeta: punch, sled, cannons, stew, rise, icy wind, ice chunks

Though not enough for each individually, between the two of them they have plenty, with each acting as even and odd color swaps. I'm not sure which one goes first, as Yeto is the first you meet and is initially presented as the more prominent of the two, while Yeta is the big boss fight. I prefer Yeta, but it could go either way. Their moves include a mighty punch, sledding down an icy slope, cannons that break ice around their home, a stew Yeto was making to help Yeta get better, freezing winds, ice chunks falling from the ceiling, and a general rising into the air in the middle of battle.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Side B: Frozen Punch

The Yeti in question will rev up their fist and punch hard, just as Yeto does when he first meets Link.


Side B: Ice Cannon

The ice cannons seen around their home will pop up in front of them, allowing them to shoot off a powerful blast of ice and freeze the target.


Up B: Icy Winds

The Yeti in question will spin like Yeta does and lift into the air, creating a vortex of freezing winds around themselves to freeze anyone too close for a second.


Down B: Stew

They will drink a draft of warming stew to warm them up for a while. This makes them temporarily immune to any other freezing attacks.


Final Smash: Abominable Blizzard

Basically a recreation of Yeta's boss battle, the Yeti in question will put on Yeta's scary face before rising into the air covered in ice, while massive icicles form and drop onto the stage from above.


Entrance: They will slide in on Yeto's sled.


Taunts: Up, the Yeti will spin into the air for a second. Side, their partner will come out, and Yeto will cradle Yeta in his arms, hearts appearing all around them. Down, they will stir a pot of stew for a second.


Thanks for reading! Tomorrow, the Groose is loose!

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