Home >Mobile Game Tutorial >Mobile Game Guide >Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Stamp Rally locations
Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom brings the Japanese tradition of Stamp Rally to Hyrule, with 25 hidden Stamp Rally Stations to visit throughout the Kingdom.
In real-world Japan, you can find special stamp machines at Shinkansen Bullet Train stations, underground stops, temples and tourist attractions, which you can use to mark a notepad or scrapbook as a memento of your visit.
In Echoes of Wisdom though, completing the Stamp Rally earns Princess Zelda useful items, powerups and even an exclusive outfit. All you need to do is visit the enigmatic, but adorably button-nosed, Stamp Guy, in his hiding places across the world.
However, while most of these Stamp Rally Stations aren’t too out of the way, there are a few which are extremely easy to miss - even in areas that you visit often throughout your adventure. During my first playthrough, I was constantly walking past a Stamp Rally Station at the entrance to a town, completely unaware that I’d forgotten to collect it!
So you don’t make the same mistake, here’s a full map of where to find every Stamp Rally Station in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, as well as an explanation of how to get to all of them. We’ll also run through all of the rewards you can expect as part of this fun diversion, so you can weigh up whether it’s worth the effort.
If you’re going to the effort of collecting all 25 stamps in the Stamp Rally, then it’d better be for a good reason!
Some of the rewards you get for time investment are better than others - although all of them are useful in some capacity. The real prize and the only truly unique item you get though is given to Princess Zelda right at the end of the Stamp Rally, so you’ll need to go the distance.
If you’re on the hunt for more collectables throughout Hyrule, here’s where to find all 40 Heart Pieces in Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom.
The above is the detailed content of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom Stamp Rally locations. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!