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Where to find Kilton after he disappears

Where to find Kilton after he disappears: Your Guide to the Shadowy Merchant

If you're playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, you've likely encountered the enigmatic merchant known as Kilton. He's the one with the rather unsettling passion for monster parts and the unique shop, the "Fang and Bone." However, you might have noticed that after your initial meeting, Kilton has a tendency to up and disappear, leaving you wondering where to find him. Don't worry, this is a common experience, and there's a perfectly logical explanation and a consistent way to track him down.

Kilton's Mysterious Movement

Kilton's disappearing act isn't a glitch; it's a deliberate game mechanic. After you first meet him, typically near Skull Lake in the Akkala region, he will pack up his shop and relocate. His primary goal is to set up shop in larger settlements where he can find more customers interested in his peculiar wares. This means you won't find him wandering the wilderness aimlessly.

Where to Look for Kilton

The key to finding Kilton after he's moved is to check the major towns and villages that Link visits throughout Hyrule. His shop, the Fang and Bone, will appear in these locations, but with a slight twist. You won't find him roaming the streets. Instead, he sets up shop on the outskirts or in a less prominent area of each town, often at night.

Here's a detailed breakdown of where you can consistently find Kilton:

  1. Hateno Village: After your initial encounter, Kilton will often set up shop on the western edge of Hateno Village. Look for his distinctive tent and the glow of his lanterns. This is usually one of the first places he relocates to, making it a relatively easy find.
  2. Kakariko Village: Similar to Hateno, Kilton can be found near Kakariko Village. He'll typically be located on the outskirts, often to the west or south of the main village area. Again, look for his unique tent.
  3. Gerudo Town: In the vast desert expanse of Gerudo Town, Kilton's Fang and Bone will be set up on the outskirts. Because Gerudo Town has specific entry requirements, you'll need to have made some progress in that questline to access it. He's usually found on the fringes of the town, not directly within the main marketplace.
  4. Lurelin Village: The seaside village of Lurelin also becomes a destination for Kilton. You'll find him on the outskirts of this charming location, usually near the coast.
  5. Tarrey Town: For those who have invested time in building Tarrey Town, Kilton is also a resident there. He'll be found within the growing settlement, adding to its unique collection of shops and services.

Important Tips for Locating Kilton

  • Time of Day: Kilton's Fang and Bone is most reliably found at night. The glowing lights of his tent and the unique atmosphere make him stand out after sunset. If you arrive during the day, his stall might be closed or not yet set up.
  • Listen for his Music: As you get closer to Kilton's location, you'll often hear a distinct, somewhat eerie, musical tune. This is a great auditory cue to help you pinpoint his exact spot.
  • Look for the "Fang and Bone" Sign: While his tent is distinctive, keep an eye out for any signage that might indicate the presence of the "Fang and Bone" shop.
  • Check Your Map: Once you've discovered Kilton in a new location, his shop's icon may appear on your map for future reference. However, it's not always immediately obvious, so paying attention to his typical spawn points is crucial.

Kilton's purpose is to exchange monster parts for unique and powerful items, including the Mimic Mask, the Dark Link outfit, and various monster-themed accessories. The currency he uses is Mon, which you earn by selling him monster parts. The more monster parts you collect and trade, the more of his special gear you can acquire. So, while he may play hide-and-seek, the effort to find him is well worth it for any serious adventurer.

Frequently Asked Questions about Kilton

How do I trigger Kilton's appearance in towns?

Kilton's appearance in towns is generally tied to your progression in the game. After your initial meeting near Skull Lake, he will automatically relocate to the major settlements as you visit them. Simply exploring and reaching these towns is usually enough to make him appear on their outskirts at night.

Why does Kilton only appear at night?

Kilton's nocturnal nature adds to his mysterious persona and aligns with the theme of his shop, which deals with monstrous items. The darkness also makes his glowing tent and unique wares more noticeable and atmospheric, fitting his shadowy merchant role.

What's the best way to earn Mon to buy Kilton's items?

The most straightforward way to earn Mon is to gather a large quantity of monster parts from defeated foes. Sell these parts to Kilton; the rarer and more powerful the monster part, the more Mon you'll receive. It's a good idea to hoard monster parts throughout your adventures to have a substantial amount ready when you find him.

Is Kilton the only merchant who buys monster parts?

No, other merchants in various towns will also buy monster parts for Rupees. However, Kilton is unique in that he *sells* specific items in exchange for Mon, which is a separate currency earned solely from trading monster parts with him. This makes him indispensable for obtaining his exclusive gear.