No, there isn't. You shouldn't cheat, but I will tell you some of the locations I can remember:
Stamp locations:
Outset island (sorry for names I cant remember them)
Castle town
All the temples (forest, snow, ocean, fire and sand)
Sorry those are all I can remember. If you get 10 stamps niko will give you an ancient shield, which cant be eaten by like-likes or rupee-likes. 15 stamps will get you your enginiers outfit, so you can change between your starting outfit and the recruit uniform. All 20 stamps will get you the swordsmans scroll II, the great spin attack, draw circles around you three times to unleash it, but it immobilizes you for a few seconds afterward, so your open for attack.
Same problem here, got a version with this game ID and none of the codes work, they`re all for different game IDs.
by collecting all the stamps or all the bunnies one of them i cant remember
Yes you can, you just need a certain number of stamps for Niko (I'm so sorry, I forgot how many stamps you need.) and then he'll give you the choice of changing back into your old clothes. (Engineer's Outfit) Hope this helps! (Have fun playing!) ~SLL you need 15 stamps
10 stamps gets you the Shield of Antiquity. 15 stamps gets you the Engineer Clothes back. 20 stamps gets you the Great Spin Attack. *coughhurricanespincough*
You get them back after 10 stamps
One of the scrolls is given to you when you find all twenty stamps for the old man,its the one that lets you do the spin attack.the other one is given when you find all the rabbits,it the one that gives you ranged sword attacks
Yes. You have to get a certain amount of stamps. I think around 20 or so.
A philatelist is a person who collects stamps and can also be referred to as a lover of stamps.
Tell the police. You may also wish to pursue civil action for any emotional damage.
Resulted in the creation of food stamps and more social security benefits.
those stamps are forever stamps they will always coast the same as other stamps
A roll of stamps is exactly what it sounds like. It is a strip of stamps, usually 50 to 100 stamps, could be as many as 500. They are 'coil' stamps, which means they have two straight edges and perforations between the stamps.
The answer is she has 20 stamps from Europe, 18 stamps from Africa and 9 stamps from Asian. 18+9=27+20=47 47 stamps in all