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It is clear that The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has learned plenty from its predecessor and has built upon all the awesomeness that has become key features of the franchise. From having an array of shrines to tons of collectibles, there is always something for players and Link to get up outside of the main story progress.

Chances are, players will also stumble onto some of the side quests that can be found in Hyrule, which come with their own sets of rewards that are always helpful. An Uninvited Guest is one side quest that is quite easy to complete in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and will give players more help when it comes to horses.

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An Uninvited Guest Location

An Uninvited Guest Location-1

After starting the main quest, Regional Phenomena, players will head to the Hyrule Field region, where the Wetland Stable settlement can be found. Here, look for an NPC named Ami, who will require Link's aid in helping her sleep better. This is due to her growing worry that nearby enemies will attack the village, which is something the hero can certainly help with.

The exact coordinates to find Ami will be at 0862, -0175, 0025.

An Uninvited Guest Walkthrough

An Uninvited Guest Walkthrough

After hearing Ami out, the solution is clear; players will have to clear the nearby enemy encampment so that the village and Ami will be safe in the long run. Once the conversation has ended, turn around and head into the forest.

Eventually, there will be three enemies that can be seen roaming about, made up of two Lizalfos and one Moblin. Approach with caution, and the recommendation is to take out the Purple Moblin first. This is because the foe has the ability to summon skeleton allies and use magic against Link, which represents a greater threat than the Lizalfos.

It is also entirely possible at this stage that players are already more than well-equipped to deal with these opponents, so feel free to deliver pain to them in any way. Defeating the creatures will also likely yield loot like Lizalfos Talon and Lizalfos Horn, among others, together with the Lizal Bow, so be sure to pick them up.

Once the camp is cleared, head back to Ami to report the success, and the grateful NPC will reward players with two Pony Points, which open up the way to more rewards at stables.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available for the Nintendo Switch.