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There’s never enough item slots in Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. There’s always another weapon, shield or bow you’ll want to grab, and the more you can carry the better. There is a way to enhance your inventory — Hestu, the dancing Korok! This festive guy first appears on the road to Kakariko Village, but he disappears after only two upgrades.

That’s supremely annoying. Instead of sticking around, he goes on an adventure, stopping over at another location before finally returning home where he’ll reside for the rest of the game. Hestu increases your inventory in exchange for Korok Seeds — rare little items rewarded for solving little puzzles all over the environment. Finding him early is great, but its easy to lose track of the jiving fool. Get all his locations in the quick list below.

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Expand your arsenal. It won’t take long playing Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild before you run out of room to pick up more weapons. This is easy enough to fix if you put in a little work.

Hestu, the giant Korok, rewards Link with new weapon inventory slots in exchange for Korok Seeds. The price goes up after each upgrade, and after a set amount of upgrades, Hestu moves to a new location. To unlock Hestu’s upgrade-abilities, talk to him at his first location and complete his side quest.

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  • Hestu Location #1: On the road to Kakariko Village in the Dueling Peaks Region. Follow the road up from Kakariko Bridge to find him for the very first time.
  • Hestu Location #2: Near the Riverside Stable, just on the edge of the Central Tower Region. Head north up the road from the stable to spot him near a large tree.
  • Hestu Location #3: The last place you’ll find Hestu is his hometown — the hidden Korok Forest. Deep within the Lost Forest, look for a canyon path that leads to the Master Sword. You’ll naturally reach this area if you complete the main quest to obtain the all-powerful Master Sword.

That’s it! Now it’s time to hunt for Korok Seeds. There are 900 seeds in total. Have fun?

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Here's how to increase your inventory space in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

The Nintendo Switch's new Zelda title is filled with a ton of customization options and cool weapons to collect. Unfortunately, when you start the game, you'll have very little inventory space. If you're like me and want to grab everything in sight, it can be a bit frustrating. So if you can't give up those tree branches in Link's bag, look no further: Below are some tips and tricks you can use to store more items.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild: How to increase your inventory

Thankfully, some parts of your inventory have unlimited space for clothing, food and general materials. However, if you want more room for items like swords, shields and bows, you'll have to do a little work.

After you fly off the Great Plateau in your paraglider, the next quest in the main story is to go to Kakariko Village and find Impa. When you approach your destination, you'll come across Hetsu, a green tree spirit you might mistakenly attack (like I did). When you speak to Hetsu, it'll tell you someone stole its maracas — and for it to help you out, you'll need to get those maracas back.

Hetsu will show you where the enemies are. Luckily, they're close and easy to fight off. Once you get the maracas back, Hetsu will discover that the beads inside the maracas are gone. It will then ask if you have any Korok Seeds that it can use.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild: How to find Korok Seeds

Korok Seeds are distributed by Koroks — go figure — and can be found all over the game. Typically, Koroks are located by solving a small puzzle about your surroundings. For example, in Kakariko Village, right outside Impa's, there is a small series of five statues with bowls in front. Four of them will have apples in their bowls; one is empty. If you place an apple in that final bowl, a Korok will appear.

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Most of the puzzles are things you might not even notice. Personally, if I hadn't had a friend with me while I played, I would have missed quite a few of them. According to Gameranx, there are 15 Koroks on the Great Plateau.

When you have a Korok Seed, you can head back to Hetsu, who will prompt you to decide between increasing your sword, shield and bow inventory. Keep in mind that the cost of inventory expansion will increase each time. Hetsu's location changes every time you encounter it, so be sure to plan your inventory ahead of time.

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