Hello Kitty Island Adventure: Wings and Things Quest Guide & City Map

“Wings and Things” is the next City Town Quest in the Hello Kitty Island Adventure City Town Quests line, continuing the thread where Tuxedosam sets up an Outfit Emporium for players to interact with. After strange, oversized Critters start showing up around the city, Usahana is visibly stressed—but Tuxedosam remains upbeat and believes everything will work out.

Checklists

To get through this quest smoothly, you’ll be doing a mix of help tasks for two different characters: Tuxedosam and Keroppi. Along the way, you’ll also collect specific items, craft food at the Imagination Cafe, and deliver it to Usahana to deal with a looming Critter problem.

  • Help Tuxedosam
  • Help Keroppi
  • Quest Rewards

Help Tuxedosam

Start by finding and speaking with Usahana. She’s hanging out near the City Town Dock and tells you she’s preparing to assist with building Tuxedosam’s shop. Before you do anything else, she hands you a Rainbow Hard Hat to wear.

Next, equip the Rainbow Hard Hat by interacting with it from your Inventory, then return to Usahana and talk again. She’ll guide you to Tuxedosam’s Emporium, a shop on the second rooftop tier near Keroppi’s Orchard. You can reach it in either of two ways: use the elevator tubes or travel via the City Rooftop fast travel point.

Once you arrive, talk to Tuxedosam outside the storefront. Usahana provides him with a Rainbow Hard Hat as well, and then Tuxedosam asks you to follow him into the store. The shop isn’t fully ready yet, though you can still grab some Orange Sherbet Crates, which you can later use to unlock apartments in the Rainbow Tower.

After you’ve looked around inside, go back outside and speak to Tuxedosam again to learn what your next objective is.

Help Keroppi

Before Tuxedosam can explain the next step, you hear a sudden, loud scream—Keroppi is in trouble. Follow Usahana to the park on the right side of City Town, located next to the City Critter Park Fast Travel mailbox. There, you find Keroppi being menaced by a giant Citywing.

Fortunately, the bird flies off before Keroppi gets hurt. Talking to Keroppi confirms his worry: a Citywing that size may not be able to find enough food on its own. He asks you to prepare several items at the Imagination Cafe, then gift the food to Usahana, who will presumably handle feeding the Citywing.

  1. Magical Dango x 3: Cook at the Imagination Cafe’s Chef’s Station using the following ingredients:
    • Stick x 3: found in Seaside Resort, Gemstone Mountain, or Snow Village; obtained when catching Clamfish
    • Rice Flour x 9: made at the Chef’s Station using Rice, using Usahana’s return gift
    • Glow Berry x 9: gathered in the Spooky Swamp
  2. Spicy Mochi x 1: Cook using:
    • Rice Flour x 1: made at the Chef’s Station using Rice, using Usahana’s return gift
    • Magma Bloom x 1: found in and around the Red-Hot Ruins of Mount Hothead
  3. Refreshing Mochi x 1: Cook using:
    • Rice Flour x 1: made at the Chef’s Station using Rice, using Usahana’s return gift
    • Grapes, Dragonfruit, Peach, OR Pear x 1: gathered at Keroppi’s Orchard
  4. Egg Mochi x 7: Cook using:
    • Rice Flour x 7: made at the Chef’s Station using Rice, using Usahana’s return gift
    • Egg x 7: earned by playing the “Rockadoodler Round-up” mini-game

After you gift the food to Usahana, she says she’ll put everything out for the Citywing. With that handled, she asks you to check back on Tuxedosam as the quest wraps up.

Quest Rewards

Completing “Wings and Things” grants the following rewards:

  • Rainbow Hard Hat
  • Rainbow Hard Hat Outfits for Usahana and Tuxedosam

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