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All stamp locations in The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom

Stamp guy talking in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Every main Zelda game typically has one “big” sidequest. In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, these were finding the Koroks, for example. The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom isn’t nearly as large as those 3D open-world games, but it still has a sidequest that will take you to every corner of Hyrule if you want to complete it. This is, of course, Stamp Guy’s stamp rally. This stamp enthusiast will give you various stamp cards that you need to fill by finding all the necessary stamps and returning them to him for rewards. Scavenger hunts are plenty fun on their own, but not if you get stumped anywhere along the way. Make sure you pack your best smoothie while we help you find every stamp in Echoes of Wisdom.

Where to find every stamp in Echoes of Wisdom

There are a total of 25 stamps to find, but they are divided into five groups of five for each card. Finishing each card will get you a reward, with the last one being the most special. Stamps are collected at Stamp Stands, which can be anywhere on the overworld, but will not be underwater or in caves or buildings. Technically, you can collect all the stamps in any order, but we will go in the rough order you would naturally come across them.

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Stamp 1

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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The first stamp we found is in the Gerudo Desert, northwest of the Oasis between two stone towers.

Stamp 2

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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This time, we head southwest from the Oasis in the desert and up on the raised plateau on the edge of the region.

Stamp 3

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Go straight north of Seeysyde Village, which is where you first enter Jabul Waters, and you will run right by this stamp.

Stamp 4

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Go through the Crossflow Plaza into Lord Jabu-Jabu’s Den and head straight west.

Stamp 5

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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On the very east side of the map in Zora’s Cove, go directly east from the Sea Zora Village to find the small island with the stamp.

Stamp 6

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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From the Great Fairy Fountain in Lake Hylia, go to the southeast corner of the lake and onto the little patch of land.

Stamp 7

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.

Take the east path away from Hyrule Castle and loop down south, east, and then back north toward the Eastern Temple. The stamp is beside the staircase.

Stamp 8

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Upon first reaching Herba Mountain, head south through the blizzard and up this ledge.

Stamp 9

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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You’d have to go out of your way to miss this stamp. It is just to the right of the entrance to Kakariko Village.

Stamp 10

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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This stamp is south of the entrance to Goron City next to a small pond.

Stamp 11

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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In the Faron Wetlands, there’s a small pond in the northeast corner that you need to build a path up to in order to get the stamp.

Stamp 12

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Take the south exit to Scrubton and approach this waterfall from the north to easily drop down to the stamp.

Stamp 13

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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On your way toward Heart Lake, there’s a curved path that leads to a few steps to a wall you can climb. On the right side is the stamp you need to build a path to reach.

Stamp 14

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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If you head south of Scrubton, this stamp is up on a small ledge.

Stamp 15

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Build your way onto the cliff west of Gerudo Town and snag this stamp.

Stamp 16

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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To the south of Rock-Roast Quarry, you will find two patches of lava. The stamp is on an island in the middle of the one on the right.

Stamp 17

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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This stamp is on the edge between the Eternal Forest and Eldin Volcano. The easiest path is to come from the volcano side and hop down onto this isolated ledge.

Stamp 18

The world map in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Due west of Kakariko, there’s a small ridge you can climb up next to a cave.

Stamp 19

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Head north around the cliffs of Gerudo town and build your way up multiple levels of plateau beside the Stilled Northern Gerudo Desert rift.

Stamp 20

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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You can’t miss this stamp outside of the Hyrule Ranch.

Stamp 21

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Head north from the River Zora Village and build up to the high tier over the trees to find this stamp in the upper pool.

Stamp 22

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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This one is very tricky. You need to build up to a small area north of Conde’s House and then even higher to get above the trees to this secluded area with the stamp.

Stamp 23

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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While you’re on your way to the top of Herba Mountain, you will find Stamp Guy near a rift. He will give you the Stamp Stand Swallowed! sidequest. Go through and complete the rift to get your hands on the stamp.

Stamp 24

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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Follow the water north from Hyrule Castle town up above the location toward the little circular island in the middle of the water.

Stamp 25

The map screen in Echoes of Wisdom.
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After you’ve beaten the Eldin Temple, climb to the very top of the mountain.

All stamp rewards in Echoes of Wisdom

As mentioned, you get a reward for each five stamps you collect. Here’s what you get for each milestone:

5 stamps – 10 Fresh Milk

10 stamps – 3 Golden Eggs

15 stamps – Fairy Bottle

20 stamps – 5 Monster Stones

25 stamps – Stamp Suit

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