Where does Hestu go after you first meet him in BotW?

After you first meet Hestu on the road to Kakariko Village and return his maracas in Breath of the Wild, he moves to a few potential locations—primarily the Riverside Stable, Wetland Stable, or Woodland Stable—before finally settling permanently in the Korok Forest. He upgrades your inventory a few times at each spot before moving on.
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Where to find Hestu after first encounter botw?

After your first encounter near Kakariko, Hestu moves to the Riverside Stable, northeast of the stable, under a big tree, where he'll upgrade your inventory a few more times before heading to his final, permanent spot in the Korok Forest within the Lost Woods. Follow the Hylia River north from Lake Hylia, past Olan Bridge, to find him by the riverbank.
 
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Where did the Korok Seed Guy go?

The "Korok seed guy," Hestu, moves around in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, starting near Dueling Peaks, then moving to various stables (Riverside, Wetland, Woodland) as he tries to get back home, and finally settling permanently in Korok Forest inside the Lost Woods, where you can find him behind the Master Sword platform. He leaves the stables once you've upgraded your inventory a few times, heading towards the forest, and you'll eventually find him in the Korok Forest itself. 
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Where does Hestu go?

Hestu, the giant Korok, moves around Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, starting near your initial location (Kakariko path in BotW, Lindor's Brow in TotK) and eventually settling permanently in the Korok Forest for inventory upgrades, though he might stop at stables (BotW) or Lookout Landing (TotK) first while "lost". 
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Where can I find Hestu the second time?

In Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Hestu's second location after leaving Kakariko is often near Riverside Stable, just north of Owlan Bridge on the Hylia River's left bank, though he can also appear at Wetland Stable or Woodland Stable, and will eventually move to Korok Forest after a few upgrades.
 
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What happens if you give Hestu all 900 seeds?

Hestu's Gift is received from Hestu at the Korok Forest after collecting all 900 Korok Seeds and maxing out all the stashes. It serves no purpose, however, Link can visit Hestu at any time to see him dance.
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Is Hestu a girl?

Hestu is a recurring character in The Legend of Zelda series. He is a Korok and a musician, who plays the Maracas. He uses these to expand Link's inventory in exchange for Korok Seeds.
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What are the hardest Korok puzzles in BOTW?

Top 10 Hardest Korok Seeds in Breath of the Wild
  • #10 - Breman Peak - Circle of rocks. ...
  • #9 - Hyrule Castle Lockup - Under a rock. ...
  • #8 - Gerudo Canyon - Race to the ring. ...
  • #7 - Mystathi's Shelf - Rock formation. ...
  • #6 - South Nabi Lake - Three hurdles. ...
  • #5 - Akkala Wilds - Boulder to the hole. ...
  • #4 - Hylia Bridge - Behind a tree branch.
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How old is Hestu?

Hestu's exact age isn't stated, but he's incredibly old, implied to be centuries, as he mentions no one saw him for 100 years before Link, appears as a giant Korok in Age of Calamity (100 years prior to BotW), and calls the ancient Great Deku Tree "Grandpa," suggesting he's as old as Hyrule's founding or close to it.
 
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Is it worth finding all 900 Korok Seeds?

If you do find all the Korok seeds in BOTW, you get a useless reward: Hestu's Gift. It does absolutely nothing but sit in your inventory, and that's not to mention that it looks like, and may actually be, a giant piece of Hestu's own waste.
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Who is the big Korok?

Hestu. Hestu is a large Korok, the most celebrated musician of Korok Forest (so says he), who is fond of saying "Shalaka lala!" and rewards you for finding fellow Korok. Hetsu can be found in a few spots around Hyrule depending on how many times you've gotten upgrades.
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Where is Korok Seed Guy BotW?

The "Korok Seed Guy" in Zelda: Breath of the Wild is Hestu, a large Korok who upgrades your inventory for Korok Seeds; he starts on the path to Kakariko Village, moves to different stables (like Riverside, Wetland, Woodland), and eventually settles in the Korok Forest within the Lost Woods. You first find him after leaving Dueling Peaks Stable, needing help with his maracas. 
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What is the story behind Hestu and the Koroks?

The Korok offers Link a Korok Seed and asks him to return it to Hestu when he meets him. It is later revealed these Koroks had played a prank on Hestu and had taken his Maracas and removed the Maracas' Korok Seeds which allow Hestu's Maracas to make noise.
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Can Hestu be found before Woodland Stable?

Initially, Hestu can be found on the road leading to Kakariko Village. However, after Link upgrades two slots in his inventory, Hestu will note that the time is late. However, on his way back to Korok Forest, Hestu gets lost and will appear at Riverside Stable, Wetland Stable, and Woodland Stable.
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How many hours to 100% botw?

To 100% The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, expect anywhere from 100 to over 200 hours, with most players averaging around 190-220 hours, depending heavily on finding all 900 Korok Seeds, which is the most time-consuming part; using guides for seeds can cut time significantly, while playing blind can easily push it past 300+ hours. 
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What is the rarest thing in BotW?

The rarest items in Breath of the Wild often involve specific, hard-to-find materials like Big Hearty Radishes, Smotherwing Butterflies, Endura Carrots, and Star Fragments, but truly unique finds include the glitchy Ice Cream Cone, missable Secret Seashells, specific rare armor pieces like the Flamebreaker Armor (requiring Smotherwings), and certain high-end Lynel weapons that can be lost forever, plus the powerful Bow of Light (limited use) and Master Sword, with some players considering Giant Ancient Cores extremely rare drops.
 
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Is there any LGBTQ in Zelda?

While The Legend of Zelda series lacks explicitly confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, many fans interpret queer themes and subtext through ambiguous characters, gender-bending moments (like Link in Gerudo Town), and androgynous designs, with characters like Sheik, Prince Sidon, and even Link himself often sparking discussion, though Nintendo usually maintains the characters' canonical genders.
 
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Is Tetra actually Zelda?

Yes, Tetra from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and Phantom Hourglass is revealed to be the pirate incarnation of Princess Zelda, a descendant of Hyrule's royal family who carries a piece of the Triforce of Wisdom. She eventually transforms into the royal Zelda to fulfill her destiny but often reverts to her pirate persona. 
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Are Koroks genderless?

The Koroks are clearly gendered, and it's very important. You haven't seen the giant jahooves on the female Koroks, or the massive 10 inch tallywhackers on the male Koroks? They're everywhere.
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What is Hestu's gift?

Hestu's Gift is a special, smelly trophy item (a golden poop) in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, given to Link for collecting all the Korok Seeds (900 in BotW, 1000 in TotK) after the inventory upgrades are complete; it has no gameplay use but serves as a completionist reward, letting Link see Hestu dance at any time as a "gift of friendship".
 
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How many Clorox seeds are in Breath of the Wild?

There are exactly 900 Korok Seeds hidden throughout Hyrule in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which players collect by finding tiny Korok puzzles and challenges, trading them with Hestu to expand inventory slots, and eventually earning the unique "Hestu's Gift" for finding all of them.
 
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How many Koroks for full inventory?

You don't need all the 900 Korok Seeds. If you wanted to get all the available inventory space all you need are 441.
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