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This guide will provide you with helpful information on all Yiga Schematic locations in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom. If you’ve found Yiga Schematics before, you probably know how useful they can be and realize their potential. If you have an autobuild, you know what it’s for, and you probably want to get more Yiga Schematic. Below we will help you with this. There are not as many Yiga Schematics in the game as we would like, but still a sufficient number – 34 pieces. We will tell you where to find each of them, so let’s not waste time and get down to business.
How to Find Yiga Schematics in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Before you start looking for schematics, we recommend unlocking the autobuild ability, because that’s why you collect them. You can unlock this ability by visiting the Great Abandoned Central Mine and completing certain tasks there. After this, you’re good to go.
Pay attention that there will be a representative of the Yiga clan at each location where Yiga Schematic can be found. You’ll need to get past them before you can get the item you need. There are two ways to do this:
- Kill them from a long distance using your bow. Attach a Bomb Flower to your arrow for better effect.
- If you have the Yiga Armor Set, put it on to easily approach the guards. Then they won’t notice the trick and won’t attack you. When you are near them, you can easily defeat them.
Keep in mind that defeating the guards is an important part of the task. After you do so, the seal on the door that protects Yiga Schematic will be deactivated, and you will be able to enter.
All Locations of Yiga Schematic in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
Now that you know what you need to do to get to Yiga Schematic, we’ll provide a list of locations. As we said above, there are 34 of them and each of them will give you access to different constructs. So let’s get started.
Schematic | Location | Coordinates |
Liftoff Glider | East Necluda Depths | 2964, -2572, -0506 |
Floodlights | Hebra Mountains Depths | -2863, 2920, -0929 |
Raiding Plane | Gerudo Desert Depths | -4543, -2172, -0490 |
Water Freezer | Faron Grasslands Depths | 0419, -3671, -0500 |
Fanboat | Gerudo Highlands Depths | -3073, -1578, -0915 |
Rainmaker | Eldin Canyon Depths | 1540, 0690, -0440 |
Fishing Trawler | Great Hyrule Forest Depths | -0401, 1775, -0620 |
Sprinkler System | Hebra Mountains Depths | -1905, 2093, -0680 |
Headlight Raft | Deep Akkala Depths | 4115, 3213, -0610 |
Vertical Escape | Gerudo Desert Depths | -3264, -3781, -0492 |
All-Purpose Raft | Tabantha Frontier Depths | -3378, 0663, -0620 |
Super Spring | Lanayru Great Spring Depths | 2540, -0546, -0474 |
Monocycle | Gerudo Highlands Depths | -1223, -2610, -0482 |
Smoke Rocket | Gerudo Highlands Depths | -4455, -0992, -0859 |
Three Wheeler | Hyrule Ridge Depths | -1854, -0737, -0525 |
Scatter Trap | East Necluda Depths | 2075, -1627, -0463 |
Big Rig | Eldin Canyon Depths | 2665, 1576, -0589 |
Aerial Cannon | Great Hyrule Forest Depths | -0128, 2865, -0637 |
Wagon | Akkala Highlands Depths | 3604, 2283, -0475 |
Triple Cannon | Akkala Highlands Depths | 4410, 0635, -0710 |
Excavator | Hebra Mountains Depths | -3706, 3101, -0780 |
Bomb Boquet | Central Hyrule Depths | -1618, 0245, -0483 |
Assault Cart | Deep Akkala Depths | 3271, 3695, -0658 |
Shock Trap | Gerudo Desert Depths | -2697, -2880, -0465 |
Tank | East Necluda Depths | 3260, -1443, -0655 |
Flamethrower Balloon | Hyrule Ridge Depths | -2823, 0900, -0563 |
Instant Scaffold | Tabantha Frontier Depths | -3400, -0220, -0480 |
Whirling Basher | Hebra Mountains Depths | -1753, 3105, -0681 |
Instant Kitchen | Central Hyrule Depths | 1170, 0601, -0410 |
Beam Spinner | West Necluda Depths | 0244, -2172, -0484 |
Icebreaker | Lanayru Great Spring Depths | 3618, -0569, -0455 |
Beam Turret | Gerudo Desert Depths | -2410, -3483, -0396 |
Charged Charger | Eldin Mountains Depths | 0621, 3697, -0542 |
How To Use Yiga Schematic in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom
So, now you know all the locations where you can find Yiga Schematic. But what if you want to use them? They can be used to build various mechanisms or structures. Just find a Zonai device and then interact with it using your Yiga Schematic. If you don’t have a Zonai nearby, try using Zonaites to get the desired result. If you have enough of the right elements, you can easily build anything, from tanks to flying devices. So, we strongly recommend collecting all possible Yiga Schematic, because it will make the game much easier for you.
The Zelda Tears of the Kingdom is available on Nintendo Switch.