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==Doing Business==
==Doing Business==
In order to purchase items from Kilton, Link will need to acquire some Mon. Link can acquire some Mon by exchanging monster parts. The more rare the the monster part is, the more mon that it's worth.{Ref|''Monster parts are the things that monsters drop when they expire. You know-horns, fangs, eyes... The color and size may differ a bit, but they're all monster parts. The more rare they are, the more mon they're worth!'' - '''Kilton'''}}
In order to purchase items from Kilton, Link will need to acquire some Mon. Link can acquire some Mon by exchanging monster parts. The more rare the the monster part is, the more mon that it's worth.{{Ref|''Monster parts are the things that monsters drop when they expire. You know-horns, fangs, eyes... The color and size may differ a bit, but they're all monster parts. The more rare they are, the more mon they're worth!'' - '''Kilton'''}}


Initially, Kilton only has [[Monster Extract]], a [[Wooden Mop]], and a [[Bokoblin Mask]] for sale. However, after each [[Divine Beast]] that Link completes, Kilton will begin to stock more items.{{Ref|''Ah... Another thing. I'm alwayd developing new monster gear, so remember to check back in between your adventures.'' - '''Kilton'''}}
Initially, Kilton only has [[Monster Extract]], a [[Wooden Mop]], and a [[Bokoblin Mask]] for sale. However, after each [[Divine Beast]] that Link completes, Kilton will begin to stock more items.{{Ref|''Ah... Another thing. I'm alwayd developing new monster gear, so remember to check back in between your adventures.'' - '''Kilton'''}}

Revision as of 19:59, January 3, 2020

Kilton
Kilton.jpg

Gender

Male

Occupation

Shopkeeper

Games

Location

Skull Lake
Outside settlements at night

Related

Kilton is a character featured in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. He owns a small business, namely the Fang and Bone, where he offers Link the opportunity to purchase some of his collection of monster-related items, which include various articles of clothing, weapons, and more. He is the inventor of the currency Mon, which can only be used at his shop.[1]

Locations

Kilton can be found on the small island at Skull Lake, located just northeast of Death Mountain, at the far northwest end of the Akkala region. He will only appear there at nighttime and will disappear when day breaks. If Link is standing right where Kilton's shop appears, the shop won't actually appear. Instead, Link will need to be off in the distance and have to arrive sometimes after 9pm. While the shop does not appear after 5am, if Link is near the shop, it will remain on location. Howver, if Link tries to purchase anything, Kilton will close up shop for the day.

After initially talking to Kilton at Skull Lake, he will then setup shop at the various towns in Hyrule. The shops are open each night from 9pm until 5am.

Doing Business

In order to purchase items from Kilton, Link will need to acquire some Mon. Link can acquire some Mon by exchanging monster parts. The more rare the the monster part is, the more mon that it's worth.[2]

Initially, Kilton only has Monster Extract, a Wooden Mop, and a Bokoblin Mask for sale. However, after each Divine Beast that Link completes, Kilton will begin to stock more items.[3]

Rewards

You can receive a Medal Of Honor from Kilton for defeating all of each of the overworld bosses. The bosses include all 40 of the Stone Talus monsters, which includes all, as well as 40 of the different Hinox monsters. He'll also give a Medal of Honor for defeating all four Moldugas.

Medal of Honor Icon Reason
Medal of Honor: Talus Medal of Honor- Talus.png Killing all 40 Stone Taluses
Medal of Honor: Hinox Medal of Honor- Hinox.png Killing all 40 Hinoxes
Medal of Honor: Molduga Medal of Honor- Molduga.png Killing all 4 Moldugas

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References

  1. Mon is a currency I invented to destablize the market and fight the establishment! Just kidding, there is no establishment in Hyrule! I just love monsters so much that I turned them into money! Here's the deal: if you bring me monsters parts, I'll exchange them for mon. I'm the only business in Hyrule that accepts mon as payment! Pretty exclusive, eh? Anyway, you can spend your mon on various types of monster gear that I've created based on my research. - Kilton
  2. Monster parts are the things that monsters drop when they expire. You know-horns, fangs, eyes... The color and size may differ a bit, but they're all monster parts. The more rare they are, the more mon they're worth! - Kilton
  3. Ah... Another thing. I'm alwayd developing new monster gear, so remember to check back in between your adventures. - Kilton