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How to Obtain the Bird Poop Trinket in Cat Quest III

Who wouldn't want Bird Poop in their inventory?

Cat Quest III is the latest feline adventure from The Gentlebros that takes players to the high seas for a swashbuckling adventure full of quests to take on and loot to find. There are also dozens of unique trinkets to collect, and while some of those are pretty straightforward rewards, a few require a bit more tinkering and exploration. If you want to collect all the trinkets in the game, here is how you can obtain the Bird Poop trinket in Cat Quest III.

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Bird Poop Trinket in Cat Quest III

To obtain the Bird Poop trinket in Cat Quest III, you need to hit the Parrot at any save spot a few times before it drops the trinket.

After you’ve attacked it a few times, the Parrot will drop the Bird Poop trinket, which you can pick up. In terms of utility, this is completely useless, and it actually reduces the damage dealt by 10, so there is no reason to actually equip it.

Even though it isn’t a useful trinket, you will need to obtain it if you want to earn the Armeowry Furshionista achievement or trophy, which requires that you find all the equipment in the game.

Cat Quest III is a game full of items to find, and even though it isn’t a very long game, it’s packed with content that is very hard to miss. You’ll find some point of interest every few steps, and the developers have ensured that collecting everything the game has to offer doesn’t feel boring or tedious.

The PC version is excellent albeit and it runs great on the Steam Deck as well. For more tips and guides, make sure to check out how you fix its minor controller issues, and achievement bugs.


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Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.