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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''
| location = Throughout Hyrule
| purpose = Promote [[Hudson Construction]]
| pointsint = [[Addison]] holds up every sign manually until helped to fix them in place
| item =
| quest =
| related = [[President Hudson Cutout]]
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'''Hudson Signs''' are painted wooden signs promoting [[Hudson Construction]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Link]] must help [[Addison]] keep them upright, earning multiple rewards upon doing so.
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==
'''Hudson Signs''' are signs created by [[Hudson Construction Company]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]''. [[Link (Breath of the Wild)#Tears of the Kingdom|Link]] must help [[Addison]] keep them upright, earning multiple rewards upon doing so.
81 signs exist across [[Hyrule]], each with a slightly different shape and base, making for interesting mini-puzzles throughout the world.  
81 signs exist across [[Hyrule]], each with a slightly different shape and base, making for interesting mini-puzzles throughout the world.  
   
   
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Afterwards, Addison will return to [[Tarrey Town]] to tell Hudson the good news. However, upon arrival, Addison is nowhere to be found, as he was supposedly fired for constantly being in need of external assistance. When Link travels to any stable after the completion of the [[Stable Trotters]] questline, he will find Addison there listening, providing his support by standing as if he were still holding up a sign.
Afterwards, Addison will return to [[Tarrey Town]] to tell Hudson the good news. However, upon arrival, Addison is nowhere to be found, as he was supposedly fired for constantly being in need of external assistance. When Link travels to any stable after the completion of the [[Stable Trotters]] questline, he will find Addison there listening, providing his support by standing as if he were still holding up a sign.
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Revision as of 21:10, August 12, 2023

Hudson Sign

Purpose

Games

Location

Throughout Hyrule

Points of
Interest

Addison holds up every sign manually until helped to fix them in place

Related

Hudson Signs are painted wooden signs promoting Hudson Construction in Tears of the Kingdom. Link must help Addison keep them upright, earning multiple rewards upon doing so.

Tears of the Kingdom

81 signs exist across Hyrule, each with a slightly different shape and base, making for interesting mini-puzzles throughout the world.

When a signpost is successfully kept upright for at least a few seconds, Addison rewards Link with a Red Rupee, a dish (usually a Rice Balls dish, often with an effect corresponding to the map location [e.g. Heat Resistance when found in warm areas]), and an item from Addison's "personal collection" (most often a Puffshroom, Muddle Bud, or Bomb Flower, sometimes in bundles of 5 or 10). If Link's food inventory is full, Addison will give him a second Red Rupee instead of a dish.

Upon completion of the final signpost puzzle, Addison will first reward Link with the usual three rewards, before noticing that his job is finished and thanking Link for helping him spread the legend of President Hudson all across the land with Addison's Fabric, though he notes that nobody could love President Hudson as much as he does.

Afterwards, Addison will return to Tarrey Town to tell Hudson the good news. However, upon arrival, Addison is nowhere to be found, as he was supposedly fired for constantly being in need of external assistance. When Link travels to any stable after the completion of the Stable Trotters questline, he will find Addison there listening, providing his support by standing as if he were still holding up a sign.