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Like the other Sheikah Monks, Chaas Qeta has three rings on each of his hands, although on each hand, one of the rings is linked with another ring and not on his actual hand. He can be seen with his fists pounding one another. Chaas Qeta has the identical attire and identical pose as [[Tena Ko'sah]] and [[Goma Asaagh]]. While Chaas Qeta has a different attire, his pose is identical to that of [[Dah Hesho]], [[Shoqa Tatone]], [[Muwo Jeem]], and [[Pumaag Nitae]]. | Like the other Sheikah Monks, Chaas Qeta has three rings on each of his hands, although on each hand, one of the rings is linked with another ring and not on his actual hand. He can be seen with his fists pounding one another. Chaas Qeta has the identical attire and identical pose as [[Mozo Shenno]], [[Tena Ko'sah]], and [[Goma Asaagh]]. While Chaas Qeta has a different attire, his pose is identical to that of [[Dah Hesho]], [[Shoqa Tatone]], [[Muwo Jeem]], and [[Pumaag Nitae]]. | ||
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Chaas Qeta is a character found in Breath of the Wild. He is a Sheikah Monk who serves the Goddess Hylia by guarding the Chaas Qeta Shrine.
Breath of the Wild
After Link successfully completes the Chaas Qeta Shrine, Chaas Qeta gives him a Spirit Orb.
Like the other Sheikah Monks, Chaas Qeta has three rings on each of his hands, although on each hand, one of the rings is linked with another ring and not on his actual hand. He can be seen with his fists pounding one another. Chaas Qeta has the identical attire and identical pose as Mozo Shenno, Tena Ko'sah, and Goma Asaagh. While Chaas Qeta has a different attire, his pose is identical to that of Dah Hesho, Shoqa Tatone, Muwo Jeem, and Pumaag Nitae.