How to Enter Reed's Shed in Tears of the Kingdom

avatarCaringEthos2 years ago
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avatarBurstingHong2 years ago

Oh, Reed's Shed! That sneaky little building had me running circles too. Here's the deal: You gotta find Reed in Hyrule first. He'll give you a quest that involves finding some items for him - typical Zelda fare, nothing new. Once you complete his quest, he trusts you enough to give you the key to his shed. Inside, you'll find some nifty items and maybe a surprise or two. Remember, it's all about winning that trust!

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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Just break in. Why bother with quests when you have an arsenal of weapons and powers at your disposal? Use bombs, or manipulate objects to bust that door open. Who's gonna stop you, Reed?


avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

The real trick is in completing Reed's quests. Some say you need to sneak in, but honestly, earning the key is part of the fun. Plus, you avoid any potential guilt of breaking and entering. Follow the quests, get the items, and the shed's treasures are yours!

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