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{{quote|A mysterious stone fragment that fell from the sky. It looks like it would fetch a good price, but you may able to use it in certain recipes as well.|In-Game Description}} | {{quote|A mysterious stone fragment that fell from the sky. It looks like it would fetch a good price, but you may able to use it in certain recipes as well.|In-Game Description}} | ||
Star Fragments are one of the rarest materials found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', and may fall from the sky at night. The impact site - and therefore the location of the fragment - is indicated by a glowing beacon that will disappear at 5 AM. Additionally, a special sound can be heard near the impact site of the shooting star. You are most likely to spot shooting stars during a [[Blood Moon]], and doubly so from the tops of the [[Great Plateau Tower|Great Plateau]] & [[Lake Tower]]s, along with the Southern Dueling Peak. This item can additionally be acquired as: loot from [[Silver Lynels]] and Gold enemies (Master Mode only); rewards for a few side quests, such as [[My Hero]] and [[Balloon Flight]]; or in hidden [[Treasure Chest]]s throughout [[Hyrule]]. | Star Fragments are one of the rarest materials found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', and may fall from the sky at night. The impact site - and therefore the location of the fragment - is indicated by a glowing beacon that will disappear at 5 AM. Additionally, a special sound can be heard near the impact site of the shooting star. The fragments freeze on place when they touch the ground, which can happen on a slope, and unfreeze once the player approaches them, causing the fragments to fall down the slope. Approaching the fragment also causes the beacon light to disappear. | ||
You are most likely to spot shooting stars during a [[Blood Moon]], and doubly so from the tops of the [[Great Plateau Tower|Great Plateau]] & [[Lake Tower]]s, along with the Southern Dueling Peak. This item can additionally be acquired as: loot from [[Silver Lynels]] and Gold enemies (Master Mode only); rewards for a few side quests, such as [[My Hero]] and [[Balloon Flight]]; or in hidden [[Treasure Chest]]s throughout [[Hyrule]]. | |||
A total of 16 fragments are needed for upgrades in the base game. The '''Star Fragment''' can be used to upgrade the following base-game items: | A total of 16 fragments are needed for upgrades in the base game. The '''Star Fragment''' can be used to upgrade the following base-game items: | ||
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* [[Vah Naboris Divine Helm]] | * [[Vah Naboris Divine Helm]] | ||
* [[Vah Medoh Divine Helm]] | * [[Vah Medoh Divine Helm]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:44, September 3, 2020
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Location | Fallen from the sky at night | |
Value | 50 Rupees (Spirit Tracks) | |
Uses | Enhancing Armor | |
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Star Fragments are a material from Spirit Tracks, Tri Force Heroes and Breath of the Wild.
Appearances
Spirit Tracks
"A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star."
Language | Name | Description | Sell Price |
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Française | Fragment d'étoile | Cette pierre scintillante serait un morceau d'étoile tombé du ciel. | 50 Rupees |
Star Fragments are a type of Treasure. They appear as a sphere with rounded spikes, and sell for 50 Rupees.
Tri Force Heroes
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Star Fragments are a material in Tri Force Heroes.
Breath of the Wild
"A mysterious stone fragment that fell from the sky. It looks like it would fetch a good price, but you may able to use it in certain recipes as well."
Star Fragments are one of the rarest materials found in Breath of the Wild, and may fall from the sky at night. The impact site - and therefore the location of the fragment - is indicated by a glowing beacon that will disappear at 5 AM. Additionally, a special sound can be heard near the impact site of the shooting star. The fragments freeze on place when they touch the ground, which can happen on a slope, and unfreeze once the player approaches them, causing the fragments to fall down the slope. Approaching the fragment also causes the beacon light to disappear.
You are most likely to spot shooting stars during a Blood Moon, and doubly so from the tops of the Great Plateau & Lake Towers, along with the Southern Dueling Peak. This item can additionally be acquired as: loot from Silver Lynels and Gold enemies (Master Mode only); rewards for a few side quests, such as My Hero and Balloon Flight; or in hidden Treasure Chests throughout Hyrule.
A total of 16 fragments are needed for upgrades in the base game. The Star Fragment can be used to upgrade the following base-game items:
- Ancient Helm
- Cap of the Wild
- Ancient Cuirass
- Tunic of the Wild
- Ancient Greaves
- Trousers of the Wild
- Opal Earrings (2)
- Topaz Earrings (2)
- Sapphire Circlet (2)
- Ruby Circlet (2)
- Diamond Circlet (2)
With all amiibo armor pieces, there are an additional 74 Star Fragments needed for upgrades. These armor pieces are listed below:
- Cap of Time (4)
- Tunic of Time (4)
- Trousers of Time (4)
- Cap of the Wind (4)
- Tunic of the Wind (4)
- Trousers of the Wind (4)
- Cap of Twilight (4)
- Tunic of Twilight (4)
- Trousers of Twilight (4)
- Cap of the Sky (4)
- Tunic of the Sky (4)
- Trousers of the Sky (4)
- Cap of the Hero (4)
- Tunic of the Hero (4)
- Trousers of the Hero (4)
- Sheik's Mask (10)
- Vah Ruta Divine Helm
- Vah Rudania Divine Helm
- Vah Naboris Divine Helm
- Vah Medoh Divine Helm