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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Player Shares Clever, Yet Simple Way to Deal With Addison Signs

Players will have to help Addison put up President Hudson signs all over Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, but a fan has found a much faster way to do it, and gamers only need a horse to do it. Link is on a very serious mission in Tears of the Kingdom as he has to find Zelda and save Hyrule once again from the evil forces led by Ganondorf himself. While this is a nerve-wracking ordeal that will undoubtedly cause some tension, certain parts of the game break this to give players some room to breathe and have a laugh.

Fans who played Tears of the Kingdom's predecessor, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, will be quite familiar with Hudson. In the previous game, he worked for Bolson Construction, but he has since moved on to bigger plans. After building Tarrey Town during the Breath of the Wild campaign from scratch, Hudson opened his own company, Hudson Construction, and Princess Zelda asked him to take care of the restoration of Hyrule, which had been greatly damaged after the events of the Great Calamity.

While going around Hyrule, gamers will come across Addison, an employee of the Hudson Construction company who travels the land to put up President Hudson signs in order to promote the company. Whenever Link runs into Addison, the quirky man will ask for help putting up the sign, as it keeps falling over. Traditionally, most players will resort to using items in the environment and putting them together with Tears of the Kingdom's Ultrahand ability. It's not uncommon for this to fail and for the sign to fall, leading to some frustration. UnprofessionalBeing, a member of the TOKT subreddit, shared a clip in which they used a horse to support the sign.

This clever fan places their horse against the sign, its rear end against the pole, so that when it's about to fall, it will simply lean against the horse, and the President Hudson sign will remain standing long enough for Addison to thank Link. Players who are having trouble with a sign at a

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