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==Walkthrough==
==Walkthrough==
{{TODO|Walkthrough}}
* Once again, you'll need to select the '''"Got a monster in mind?"''' option to learn what [[Kilton]] wants next. This time it's a [[King Gleeok]].
*Take a picture of a King Gleeok, the photo needs to be in your Album. There are three in the Sky layer and one in the Depths. You don't have to fight it if you don't want to, you just have to get a photo. All Sky King Gleeoks are fairly high up and not close to shrines, so you'll need to build a flying device to get you to them. Going from [[Ijo-o Shrine]] to the King Gleeok at {{TotKcoord |-4471|2275|1285|Sky|m=Gleeok_S00}} is a shorter distance but requires a vertical climb, while going from [[Ga-ahisas Shrine]] starts you at a higher elevation to glide over from.
*Let Hudson borrow your picture so to make a statue version of it.
*Use [[Ultrahand]] to place the statue onto the display green.
*Talk to Kilton again, and go through the cutscene to receiving your final reward, ending the chain of Side Adventures.


==Adventure Log==
==Adventure Log==
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{{Adventure Log
!Step
|1=Now that Hudson is willing to make more monster sculptures, Kilton is asking for a sculpture of a King Gleeok.<br/><br/>Hudson said he could make one but only if he had a detailed picture of the monster.
!Description
|2=You showed Hudson a picture of a King Gleeok, and he made the King Gleeok sculpture. Now Kilton wants the sculpture moved to a stage.<br/><br/>Let Kilton know once you have placed it on the stage.
|-
|3=The King Gleeok sculpture was placed on the stage, and Kilton treated the villagers to a presentation about the monster.<br/><br/>Now he wants to give you a reward for all your help. Be sure to make room for Kilton's present among your belongings, and then go see him.
|<center>1</center>
|Complete=The King Gleeok sculpture was placed on the stage, and Kilton treated the villagers to a presentation about the monster.<br/><br/>It's been a dream of Kilton's to teach folks about monsters and help them see that they have good traits too. He's thrilled to be on his way toward making that dream a reality.
|Now that Hudson is willing to make more monster sculptures, Kilton is asking for a sculpture of a King Gleeok.<br/>Hudson said he could make one but only if he had a detailed picture of the monster.
}}
|-
|<center>2</center>
|You showed Hudson a picture of a King Gleeok, and he made the King Gleeok sculpture. Now Kilton wants the sculpture moved to a stage.<br/>Let Kilton know once you have placed it on the stage.
|-
|<center>3</center>
|The King Gleeok sculpture was placed on the stage, and Kilton treated the villagers to a presentation about the monster.<br/>Now he wants to give you a reward for all your help. Be sure to make room for Kilton's present among your belongings, and then go see him.
|-
|<center>Complete</center>
|The King Gleeok sculpture was placed on the stage, and Kilton treated the villagers to a presentation about the monster.<br/>It's been a dream of Kilton's to teach folks about monsters and help them see that they have good traits too. He's thrilled to be on his way toward making that dream a reality.
|}


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A Monstrous Collection V

A Monstrous Collection V is a Side Adventure in Tears of the Kingdom.

Overview

After the Frox sculpture is done, if Link asks what Kilton would like next, he wants a sculpture of a King Gleeok. If Link brings a picture of one, Hudson will make it, and after Link places it on the stage, Kilton will make a presentation as usual, then reward Link with a Diamond and another bottle of Monster Extract.

While more sculptures can be made, there are no further "A Monstrous Collection" quests after V.

Requirements

Complete A Monstrous Collection IV

Walkthrough

  • Once again, you'll need to select the "Got a monster in mind?" option to learn what Kilton wants next. This time it's a King Gleeok.
  • Take a picture of a King Gleeok, the photo needs to be in your Album. There are three in the Sky layer and one in the Depths. You don't have to fight it if you don't want to, you just have to get a photo. All Sky King Gleeoks are fairly high up and not close to shrines, so you'll need to build a flying device to get you to them. Going from Ijo-o Shrine to the King Gleeok at (-4471, 2275, 1285) is a shorter distance but requires a vertical climb, while going from Ga-ahisas Shrine starts you at a higher elevation to glide over from.
  • Let Hudson borrow your picture so to make a statue version of it.
  • Use Ultrahand to place the statue onto the display green.
  • Talk to Kilton again, and go through the cutscene to receiving your final reward, ending the chain of Side Adventures.

Adventure Log

Step Description
1 Now that Hudson is willing to make more monster sculptures, Kilton is asking for a sculpture of a King Gleeok.

Hudson said he could make one but only if he had a detailed picture of the monster.
2 You showed Hudson a picture of a King Gleeok, and he made the King Gleeok sculpture. Now Kilton wants the sculpture moved to a stage.

Let Kilton know once you have placed it on the stage.
3 The King Gleeok sculpture was placed on the stage, and Kilton treated the villagers to a presentation about the monster.

Now he wants to give you a reward for all your help. Be sure to make room for Kilton's present among your belongings, and then go see him.
Complete The King Gleeok sculpture was placed on the stage, and Kilton treated the villagers to a presentation about the monster.

It's been a dream of Kilton's to teach folks about monsters and help them see that they have good traits too. He's thrilled to be on his way toward making that dream a reality.


References