It’s not easy living in Hyrule. You never know when a red haired dude decides to invade, a witch decides to take revenge, or the whole continent gets swallowed by the sea. Its people have faced a lot of hardship, but yet, they endure. We see this once again inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomvia the shining example set by real estate tycoon President Hudson and his loyal marketing executive, Addison.
Hudson leveraged the destruction caused by the Upheaval and decided to earn the big bucks rebuilding Hyrule. He also made sure to spread the word by putting up signs all over the continent. Unfortunately, Addison can’t quite handle the task by himself, so Link occasionally has to help him prop up the signs. However, some players have discovered a quick way to hold up the sign and carry on with their adventure.

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As depicted by CulmanO on theTears of the Kingdom Subreddit, some players have been making quick work of this task by simply using the Zonai Hover Stone as a base. Of course, some signs need an extra bit of support, but the Hover Stone acts as an easy foundation to build your support structure onto.
“The cost of using a Hover Stone is the trade-off for the fact that it’s much faster than building a stand for the sign,” said one comment that thought it was worth the trade off.
However, another said, “I stopped watching as soon as you went to the capsule menu. No thanks. I hold onto those and never use them, because one day I might need those 29 gliders.” Something we all can probably relate to.
By doing this, you’re not only helping President Hudson claim a monopoly over real estate in Hyrule, but also those who’ve suffered property loss during the upheaval — considering they have the right insurance. In the long run, it will also help bring Hyrule’s economy back on track – those Rupees are bound to suffer from inflation too.
However, it seems President Hudson and Addison may need to be a bit more detailed in their marketing material, as it seemssome players had no idea that you’re supposed to help Addisonout with the signs. Since he doesn’t actually give you a task in-game, it hasn’t yet occurred to some players that you’re able to help him out using the often nearby materials.
To add to Addison’s worries, it seems certain players have gotten bored oftorturing the poor Koroks, and havedecided to target the hard working sign guyinstead. Sure, you’re able to’t be as innovative as with the Koroks, but players have been launching his signs into outer space, probably resulting in the poor guy getting fired – in this economy.