A Monstrous Collection II
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Prerequisite | Complete A Monstrous Collection I | |
Start | Speak to Kilton and Hudson at the stage in Tarrey Town | |
Objective | Photograph a Horriblin and show Hudson the picture. | |
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A Monstrous Collection II is a Side Adventure in Tears of the Kingdom.
Overview
After making Kilton a sculpture of a bokoblin based on Link's photograph, Hudson is open to making more sculptures. Kilton now wants a sculpture of a horriblin, but is still unable to describe it in any useful way. When Link brings them a picture of a horriblin, Hudson quickly whips the sculpture up, and Kilton has Link place it on the stage before making another presentation to the Tarrey Townsfolk.
Afterward, Kilton gives Link some Sneaky Monster Soup and another bottle of Monster Extract as thanks. Having enjoyed making the first two sculptures, Hudson is open to making more. Link can bring a picture of any monster to make a sculpture of, or ask Kilton what he wants next].
Requirements
Complete A Monstrous Collection I.
Walkthrough
Adventure Log
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Kilton wants Hudson to make a Horriblin sculpture for him, but he's finding it difficult to describe what a Horriblin looks like. Hudson explained that he'd have no problem making the sculpture if he had a detailed picture of the monster to look at for reference. | |
You showed Hudson a picture of a Horriblin, and he made a sculpture of it. Now Kilton wants the sculpture moved to a stage. Let Kilton know once you have placed it on the stage. | |
Kilton called the villagers together to show off the Horriblin sculpture and then treated everyone 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. | |
Kilton called the villagers together to show off the Horriblin sculpture and then treated everyone to a presentation about the monster. Hudson was so happy with how the project turned out, he wants to make more sculptures. If you bring him a picture of a monster, he's likely to use it as reference for a sculpture. |