Where Can I Find Kilton in Tears of the Kingdom?
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Wondering where to find Kilton, the mysterious merchant, in Tears of the Kingdom? You’re in the right place for answers!
Let’s dive into the mystery of locating Kilton in the vast world of Hyrule as seen in Tears of the Kingdom.
Tracking Down Kilton
Finding Kilton isn’t like your usual game of hide-and-seek. This peculiar trader isn’t just wandering around waiting to be found. Kilton has a special spot in Tears of the Kingdom, keeping players on their toes.
Although his exact location can vary as you progress through the game, Kilton is known for setting up his shop, the Fang and Bone, in secluded spots across Hyrule. Players report spotting him in areas around major towns after completing certain milestones in the game. Keep an eye out for a balloon-lifted shop; that’s your cue Kilton’s nearby. Patience and exploration are key.
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