A Curious Child

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A Curious Child
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A Curious Child is a Side Quest in Echoes of Wisdom.

Overview

At the southwest part of Hyrule Castle Town there is a small child who loves Zol. Speak to him to begin the quest, then show him a Zol Echo, Ignitzol Echo and Hydrozol Echo (grown through exposure to water) in turn for a Might Crystal.

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  • Speak to the boy at the southwest part of Hyrule Castle Town to begin the quest.
  • Use the Zol Echo to show the boy a Zol. This is one of the first Echos found in the game, on Suthorn Beach.
  • Next the boy wants to see an Ignizol. The Ignizol Echo can be learned from an Ignizol within a cave in Suthorn Forest.
  • Lastly, the boy wants to see a Hydrozol. These can be found in the water-regions to the east, in Jabul Waters. Using a Hyrdozol Echo is not enough though, as the boys wants to see a much larger one.
    • If Zelda has it, use a Water Block Echo to place a Water Block on top of the Hydrozol, causing it to grow much larger. The Water Block Echo can be learned within the Stilled Jabul Waters on the way to the Jabul Ruins.
    • Alternatively, use the fountain in the middle of Hyrule Castle Town to grow it, then carry it back to the child with bind.
  • After showing him the large Hydrozol, the child will reward Zelda with a Might Crystal.

Adventure Log

Step Description
1 A boy's head has been filled with Zols ever since he saw them in an encyclopedia his father gave him. Try showing him a Zol.
2 The boy was overjoyed by the Zol you showed him. Now he wants to see one that looks like a candle.
3 The Ignizol showed the boy that monsters can be dangerous, but he still wants to see more Zols! This time, he's curious about Hydrozols.
Complete The boy was impressed by the giant Hydrozol. Even so, he's wondering if there's a Zol out there that he still doesn't know about...


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