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The world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is full of strange characters. From Bubbul Gems eating frogs to Lost Koroks wanting to be reunited with their friends, Link will come across a variety of colorful characters on his journey to save Hyrule. One such person is Addison, an employee of Hudson Construction Company, holding President Hudson’s sign in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
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'''Hudson Signs''' are signs created by [[Hudson Construction Company]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom|Tears of the Kingdom]]'' which [[Link]] must help [[Addison]] keep upright, earning multiple rewards upon doing so.


Addison’s devotion to his company’s boss goes, Hudson, goes way beyond what people call normal. You will come across him, at various places in Hyrule, holding Hudson signs upright. Sadly, all those signs are missing one of their support legs, and the poor guy is holding them upright due to his loyalty.
==''Tears of the Kingdom''==


'''How to complete Hudson Signs side quest in Zelda TotK'''
===How to complete Hudson Signs===


The Hudson Signs side quest is more like the Korok seeds collection activity where Link is rewarded almost immediately. Every time you interact with him, Addison is adamant about preventing President Hudson's signs from falling. Link can persuade him to let go of the sign, which will upset Addison greatly.
The Hudson Signs side quest is more like the Korok seeds collection activity where Link is rewarded almost immediately. Every time you interact with him, Addison is adamant about preventing President Hudson's signs from falling. Link can persuade him to let go of the sign, which will upset Addison greatly.
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You can always help him by fixing the missing leg of the Hudson sign. Tell him to leave the sign once more (after fixing it temporarily) and Addison will quickly fix the sign permanently. As a token of his appreciation for fixing each Hudson Sign, Addison gives Link 20 rupees and a meal as a reward.
You can always help him by fixing the missing leg of the Hudson sign. Tell him to leave the sign once more (after fixing it temporarily) and Addison will quickly fix the sign permanently. As a token of his appreciation for fixing each Hudson Sign, Addison gives Link 20 rupees and a meal as a reward.


'''How to help Addison fix Hudson Signs in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom'''
==How to help Addison fix Hudson Signs===


The broken Hudson signs can be fixed using Link’s Ultrahand ability. Luckily, every time you encounter Addison, he is standing beside Hudson Construction Company supplies. You can use these supplies to your heart’s content, and it doesn’t cost you anything.
The broken Hudson signs can be fixed using Link’s Ultrahand ability. Luckily, every time you encounter Addison, he is standing beside Hudson Construction Company supplies. You can use these supplies to your heart’s content, and it doesn’t cost you anything.
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Use Link’s Ultrahand ability to manipulate the wooden planks and logs. Attach them to the sign in a way that it doesn’t fall to the side when Addison lets it go. Some signs have different heights and different resources available near them. This isn’t a one shoe fits all kind of situation, and you need to get creative with your building ideas.
Use Link’s Ultrahand ability to manipulate the wooden planks and logs. Attach them to the sign in a way that it doesn’t fall to the side when Addison lets it go. Some signs have different heights and different resources available near them. This isn’t a one shoe fits all kind of situation, and you need to get creative with your building ideas.


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===Locations===


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Hudson Sign # 1
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