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How to Collect Every Memento in Hollow Knight: Silksong
For players who have pushed Hornet through every corner of Pharloom and watched that 100% completion notification finally appear, it can feel like the adventure is truly over. Yet beneath the surface of Team Cherry’s sprawling sequel lies a secret layer of endgame content that does not count toward the official percentage but represents some of the most demanding and rewarding challenges Hollow Knight: Silksong has to offer. These are the Mementos — collectible trophies that hang on the wall of the Bellhome as permanent reminders of battles won, friendships tested, and skills honed to near perfection.
Since its highly anticipated release, Silksong has charmed the community with its intricate world design and fluid combat. The Memento system deepens that experience, functioning as a post-100% pursuit that encourages mastery of mechanics and a thorough exploration of every biome. Each Memento is tied to a specific feat, from defeating optional super-bosses to clearing absurdly difficult movement gauntlets. In 2026, dedicated fans continue to dissect these objectives, and having a clear roadmap is invaluable for anyone aiming to fill that wall completely.

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The 1973 Pontiac Grand Am Super Duty: A Hidden Boss in Muscle Car History
As I fire up a vintage racing sim in 2026, the digital recreation of a 1973 Pontiac Grand Am rumbles to life with a guttural, almost primal snarl. It’s the kind of sound that doesn’t just enter your ears—it claws its way into your chest, the ignition sequence hitting like a fully charged super move from a ‘90s arcade fighter. Among the pantheon of classic American muscle, this particular Pontiac sits in a forgotten corner of the garage, a one-off anomaly that feels like an Easter egg left by developers who knew exactly what they were doing. While every enthusiast chases SS Camaros and Hemi ‘Cudas in online lobbies, I find myself drawn to the obscure, the experimental, the machines that barely made it out of the prototype stage. The 1973 Grand Am equipped with the Super Duty 455 is precisely that—a secret boss vehicle with a stat block that defies its era.

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Dr. Doot’s 92-Hour Saxophone Symphony: 100% Completing Hollow Knight: Silksong
In the sprawling realm of challenging video games, Hollow Knight: Silksong has quickly cemented its reputation as a punishing, beautiful masterpiece. Even seasoned players with precision controllers have been brought to their knees by its lightning-fast bosses and intricate platforming. But for one streamer, the standard difficulty was simply not enough. Dr. Doot, a musician turned gaming virtuoso, has achieved what few would even dream of: a 100 percent completion of Silksong using nothing but a saxophone controller. Over the course of 92 grueling hours, they transformed every note into a battle cry, proving that passion and creativity can overcome even the most daunting challenges.

For those unfamiliar with Dr. Doot’s extraordinary body of work, the saxophone—or more precisely, an electronic aerophone—has been their signature input device for years. This futuristic instrument looks like a traditional saxophone but acts as a fully customizable controller. Each finger key can be mapped to a different button input, while a tiny analog stick on the back allows for fluid in-game movement. By blowing into the mouthpiece and pressing the right combination of keys, Dr. Doot can slash, dash, leap, and cast spells across the kingdom of Pharloom. The setup is as baffling as it is brilliant, blending jazz improvisation with precise action-platforming.

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Gardens for Wildlife Victoria is a network of community members and council/shire officers across Victoria supporting each other to involve local residents, schools and businesses to join us in caring for the native plants and animals of our communities.

We acknowledge the Traditional owners of the lands across Victoria, their unique ability to care for Country, and deep spiritual connection to it. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We seek to learn from and work with them to support the protection of Country.

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