Among the many charming new Zelda characters, the Stamp Guy stands out. In Echoes of Wisdom, he is also responsible for a major task. You all know where this is heading; the Stamp Guy has concealed 25 Stamp Stands all around Hyrule. Yeah, you read it right: you gotta track them all down.
You might not even be searching for any of the Stamp Stands; they're that well-hidden. Some are more elusive and difficult to find. Continue reading to discover the locations and methods for obtaining all of the Stamp Stands.
You must engage with your initial stamp stand in order to commence the Stamp Guy's mission. You could use any old stamp stand here. As long as it's a Stamp Stand, its location is irrelevant. The Stamp Guy will descend from his tiny parachute after your initial interaction with him, hand you a Stamp Card to fill out, and then he will send you on your way.
You can see a map of all the Stamp Stands in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom down below. You may easily simplify your search by going through and adding the same marks to your in-game map.
In case you ever get stuck, we've also provided directions on how to reach each Stamp Stand. Just return to this page!
This Stamp Stand is located in Zora Cove on the far right side of the map. You can locate it by swimming to the little circular island.
Just outside of Kakariko Village lies this stamp stand! It is impossible to miss.
On a little cliff in Faron you can find the third Stamp Stand. Use Water Blocks to sneak up on the cliff behind the big Deku statue.
Just behind Faron's Heart-Shaped Pool is where you can find this stamp. To reach the area in front of the two trees, climb the wall and then the stairs that lead behind the pool. To jump over the trees and get to the Stamp Stand, you'll need to set up some trampolines or water blocks.
Perched precariously on the brink of a Faron waterfall is the sixth Stamp Stand. You can reach it by going south from the Deku Scrub Lockup. After you receive this stamp, the Stamp Guy will give you 10 times as much fresh milk!
In Faron, atop a waterfall, you can find a second Stamp Stand concealed. Spotted in the far northeastern portion of the Faron region is this one. Scale the waterfall using Water Blocks, a pair of trampolines, and some wooden boxes.
Continue straight ahead until you reach Lord Jabu-Jabu's Den. To reach the next Stamp Stand, you must swim to an island that is only partially submerged.
You may find the next stamp at the shack on the upper left side of Zora Village. Just go there. To reach the Stamp Stand, use Water Blocks to ascend the elevated ledge and then continue south.
Because it requires you to traverse a Rift, this Stamp Stand is among the most difficult to obtain. To start the Rift quest, go to the Stamp Guy on the eastern side of Hebra Mountain. You can get the Stamp if you pass over the Rift.
Just outside Seesyde Village, you'll find this stamp stand. Upon collecting three Golden Eggs, you will have accomplished clearing your second Stamp Stand!
The cliffs that surround Conde's house conceal an additional stamp stand. Gain access to it by quickly traveling to his hut on Hebra Mountain and ascending the cliffs situated behind his house on the right side. On that spot, you'll see a narrow ledge that's perfect for setting up a second pillar of Water Blocks that will ascend you to the treetops. Get to the Stamp by navigating through the trees!
Keep going straight after leaving the Northern Sanctuary until you reach a broad river. There is another Stamp Stand on a little island if you go north along the river. Make a bed-bridge to get there.
Just beyond the Eastern Temple stairway on the right side is the second Stamp Stand. Quickly travel eastward from Hyrule Castle Town to locate the Eastern Temple if you haven't done so already.
To reach the next Stamp Stand, you must swim to the far right-hand corner of Lake Hylia. Be careful to pause on the middle island to discover the Great Fairy! If you ask her nicely, she can grant you more accessory slots, allowing you to wear many accessories simultaneously.
You can locate a solitary Stamp Stand atop a ledge on the western side of Hebra Mountain if you travel south. When you acquire this one, the Stamp Guy will give you a Fairy Bottle as a gift.
The next Stamp Stand can be found just beyond the southern entrance to Hyrule Ranch.
Perched on a ledge in the lower right corner of the Gerudo Desert is Stamp Stand 17. You can easily get there by casting trampolines or water blocks.
In the Gerudo Desert, to the northwest of the Oasis, you'll find an additional Stamp Stand. A short distance distant, nestled between two granite pillars, is the Smoothie Stand.
Locate the subsequent Stamp Stand on the far left-hand side of the map. Go westward from the Gerudo City entrance using warp technology to locate it. To get to the elevated platform, build some Water Blocks and then climb the stairwell on the city's left side. The next Stamp Stand is located there!
Perched precariously on the cliffs that divide the Gerudo Desert from West Hyrule Field is this stamp stand. Warping to West Hyrule Field and heading south is the simplest way to reach it. Make use of Echoes to go to the cliffs, and then go south for a little ways to locate the Stamp Stand. When you get your hands on this Stamp Stand, clearing your next Stamp Card will reward you with five Monster Stones!
Opposite Goron City is this Stamp Stand.
Return to Rock-Rost Quarry using warp, but this time, begin climbing the mountain rather than descending it. Finding the Stamp Stand requires climbing three ledges and then constructing a bed bridge to cross the lava river.
Accessing this Stamp Stand is not exactly a picnic. Begin by making your way to Goron City and then finding your way to the far right side of the city. On a ledge below you, you can see a treasure chest. Gently descend to the chest, unlock it, and cast your eyes around the bend to spot an additional Stamp Stand. The most direct route to the Stamp Stand is to call for a Ghirro and ride it there.
Now that you know All Stamp Locations in Zelda Echoes of Wisdom, you can embark on your journey with our detailed guide.