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How To Get Sleepover Tickets in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

Everyone deserves a deep sleep after tiring quests and exciting adventures. Tired of running around, Link might need some rest in a comfy bed. However,…

Sergen ÇelikBy Sergen ÇelikMay 24, 20233 Mins Read
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Everyone deserves a deep sleep after tiring quests and exciting adventures. Tired of running around, Link might need some rest in a comfy bed. However, people can’t sleep everywhere in Hyrule, meaning you’ll need a Sleepover Ticket to secure a bed. Finding this key item can be tricky as you can only get it in certain ways. Read on if you want to know how to get and where to find Sleepover Tickets in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Sleepover Tickets in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Explained

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Sleepover Tickets are Key Items that you can use to sleep at any Stable for a night. If you have a Sleepover Ticket, you don’t need to pay the 20 Rupee fee if you have a Sleepover Ticket. Furthermore, there are currently two ways to get Sleepover Tickets in the game, and both are super easy. Then let’s find out where to find Sleepover Tickets specifically.

Pony Points

Pony Points are currencies that you can exchange with many goodies in Stables. You can earn Pony Points by buying a horse, completing side quests, or renting a bed for a night – without using a Sleepover Ticket –. You can get five Sleepover Tickets for 45 Pony Points in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. If you like doing side quests, you can quickly farm Pony Points without spending any money.

Addison

Addison is a goofy NPC you can come across all over Hyrule. Moreover, you can find this NPC standing next to a sign needing help. When you complete Addison’s side quest and help him out, he’ll reward you with Sleepover Tickets and other stuff. To help Addison, you must come up with a solution to permanently fix the sign he is holding so that it does not fall. If you move one of the logs around next to the sign, the side quest will be completed, and Addison will give you your reward.

What to Do With Sleepover Tickets

The sole purpose of a Sleepover Ticket is to recover Link’s travel fatigue and give him some rest. When you use a Sleepover Ticket, Link will spend the night in a Stable and wake up refreshed and energized the next day. Hopefully, this guide has given you a solution on how to get Sleepover Tickets and what to do with them in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now available on Nintendo Switch.

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