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|game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | |game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]''<br/>''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' | ||
|location = Fallen from the sky at night | |location = Fallen from the sky at night | ||
|value = 50 | |value = 50 [[Rupee]]s (''Spirit Tracks'')<br/>300 Rupees (''Breath of the Wild'') | ||
|use = Enhancing Armor | |use = Buying [[Train Parts]] (''Spirit Tracks'')<br/>Enhancing [[Breath of the Wild Armor|Armor]]; bonus effects in [[Breath of the Wild Recipes|recipes]] (''Breath of the Wild'') | ||
|related = [[Silver Lynel]], [[Golden Bokoblin]], [[Golden Moblin]], [[Golden Lizalfos]], [[Golden Lynel]] | |related = [[Silver Lynel]], [[Golden Bokoblin]], [[Golden Moblin]], [[Golden Lizalfos]], [[Golden Lynel]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Star Fragments''' are a material from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | '''Star Fragments''' are a material from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes|Tri Force Heroes]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''. | ||
=Appearances= | |||
==''Spirit Tracks''== | |||
[[File:Star Fragment.png|left|Star Fragment as it appears in ''Spirit Tracks''.|80px]] | |||
{{quote|A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star.|In-Game Description}} | {{quote|A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star.|In-Game Description}} | ||
[[ | Star Fragments are a type of [[Treasure]]. They are a [[Spirit Tracks Treasures#Common Treasure|common treasure]] which appear as a sphere with rounded spikes. | ||
{{Languages|Description | {{Languages|Description | ||
| fra = Fragment d'étoile\Cette pierre scintillante serait un morceau d'étoile tombé du ciel. | | fra = Fragment d'étoile\Cette pierre scintillante serait un morceau d'étoile tombé du ciel. | ||
}} | }} | ||
They can be sold for 50 Rupees, but are also required to [[Spirit Tracks Train Parts|purchase the following train parts]]: | |||
*[[Wooden Engine]] (2) | |||
*[[Skull Passenger Car]] (2) | |||
*[[Quaint Passenger Car]] (5) | |||
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==''Tri Force Heroes''== | |||
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[[File:Star Fragment Icon.jpg|left|Star Fragment as it appears in ''Tri Force Heroes''.]] | [[File:Star Fragment Icon.jpg|left|Star Fragment as it appears in ''Tri Force Heroes''.]] | ||
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==''Breath of the Wild''== | |||
{{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 | 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. | ||
Star Fragments can be sold at a price of 300 [[Rupee]]s, and can be used as ingredients for recipes to yield to guarantee bonus effects on recipes. | |||
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, which are basically vantage points where landing sites can be easily located when they happen. This item can additionally be acquired as: loot from [[Silver Lynel]]s 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]]. | |||
===Obtaining Star Fragments=== | |||
A somewhat reliable method to obtain Star Fragments is through the aforementioned [[Dueling Peaks]]. This method provides easier access to Star Fragments because ''the fragments do not disappear once fallen even when the player teleports'', provides a vantage point through the [[Hateno Tower]], as well as a large area of open space and few mountains. This method allows for the obtainment of a Star Fragment every 5-10 minutes. | |||
These are the requirements for the Dueling Peaks: | |||
* Having cleared any Shrine that's close to a Stable, the [[Shee Vaneer Shrine]] AND [[Hateno Tower]]. | |||
* Have cold resistance from elixirs, foods or armor. | |||
* [[Rupees]] to stay at the [[Stable]] in case it's raining. | |||
Steps: | |||
# Teleport to the Shrine close to a stable and rest at the Stable's cooking pot (or inside the Stable, if there's rain) until morning; | |||
# Upon awakening, save the game immediately and exit the game (this will reset the game and the frequency rate of falling Star Fragments); | |||
# Reopen the game and load your save state; head to the pot or the stable and rest until night; | |||
# Once rested, teleport to the [[Shee Vaneer Shrine]] atop the southern peak of the [[Dueling Peaks]]; | |||
# Atop the mountain, equip cold-resistant clothes or consume elixirs/food for cold; once there, face '''East''', looking towards [[Hateno Tower]] and wait; | |||
# A Star Fragment may fall before 2 AM; once it lands, mark it with a [[Sheikah Slate]] pin using the scope feature; | |||
# Teleport to Hateno Tower, paraglide towards either the pin, or the Star Fragment's beacon and collect the Star Fragment; | |||
# Repeat from step 1. | |||
* '''''Note:''''' ''This method works best if one '''doesn't''' use the same shrines close to stables consecutively.'' | |||
===Base Game Armor Enhancement=== | |||
A total of '''14''' star fragments are needed for upgrades in the base game, to upgrade the following base-game items: | |||
<big>'''One Fragment Each (x 6):'''</big> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Ancient-helm.png|<center>[[Ancient Helm]]</center> | |||
File:Ancient-cuirass.png|<center>[[Ancient Cuirass]]</center> | |||
File:Ancient-greaves.png|<center>[[Ancient Greaves]]</center> | |||
File:Cap-of-the-wild.png|<center>[[Cap of the Wild]]</center> | |||
File:Tunic-of-the-wild.png|<center>[[Tunic of the Wild]]</center> | |||
File:Trousers-of-the-wild.png|<center>[[Trousers of the Wild]]</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
<big>'''Two Fragments Each (x 8):'''</big> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Topaz-earrings.png|<center>[[Topaz Earrings]]</center> | |||
File:Sapphire-circlet.png|<center>[[Sapphire Circlet]]</center> | |||
File:Ruby-circlet.png|<center>[[Ruby Circlet]]</center> | |||
File:Diamond-circlet.png|<center>[[Diamond Circlet]]</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Amiibo Armor Enhancement=== | |||
With all [[amiibo]] armor pieces, there are an additional 74 Star Fragments needed for upgrades. These armor pieces are listed below: | With all [[amiibo]] armor pieces, there are an additional '''74''' Star Fragments needed for upgrades. These armor pieces are listed below: | ||
<big>'''One Fragment Each (x 4):'''</big> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Ruta-helm.png|<center>[[Vah Ruta Divine Helm]]</center> | |||
File:Rudania-helm.png|<center>[[Vah Rudania Divine Helm]]</center> | |||
File:Naboris-helm.png|<center>[[Vah Naboris Divine Helm]]</center> | |||
File:Medoh-helm.png|<center>[[Vah Medoh Divine Helm]]</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
<big>'''Four Fragments Each (x 60):'''</big> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Cap-of-time.png|<center>[[Cap of Time]]</center> | |||
File:Tunic-of-time.png|<center>[[Tunic of Time]]</center> | |||
File:Trousers-of-time.png|<center>[[Trousers of Time]]</center> | |||
File:Cap-of-the-wind.png|<center>[[Cap of the Wind]]</center> | |||
File:Tunic-of-the-wind.png|<center>[[Tunic of the Wind]]</center> | |||
File:Trousers-of-the-wind.png|<center>[[Trousers of the Wind]]</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Cap-of-twilight.png|<center>[[Cap of Twilight]]</center> | |||
File:Tunic-of-twilight.png|<center>[[Tunic of Twilight]]</center> | |||
File:Trousers-of-twilight.png|<center>[[Trousers of Twilight]]</center> | |||
File:Cap-of-the-sky.png|<center>[[Cap of the Sky]]</center> | |||
File:Tunic-of-the-sky.png|<center>[[Tunic of the Sky]]</center> | |||
File:Trousers-of-the-sky.png|<center>[[Trousers of the Sky]]</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Cap-of-the-hero.png|<center>[[Cap of the Hero]]</center> | |||
File:Tunic-of-the-hero.png|<center>[[Tunic of the Hero]]</center> | |||
File:Trousers-of-the-hero.png|<center>[[Trousers of the Hero]]</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
<big>'''Ten Fragments Each (x 10):'''</big> | |||
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines> | |||
File:Sheik-mask.png|<center>[[Sheik's Mask]] (10)</center> | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Spirit Tracks=== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Star-Fragment-Model.png| | File:Star-Fragment-Model.png|Model | ||
File:Star-Fragment-Sprite.png| | File:Star-Fragment-Sprite.png|Icon | ||
File:Star-fragment. | </gallery> | ||
===Breath of the Wild=== | |||
<gallery widths="400px" heights="220px"> | |||
File:Star-fragment.JPG|A glowing Star Fragment at night | |||
File:Star-fragment-shooting-star.JPG|A shooting star, which yields a Star Fragment | |||
File:Star-fragment-light-beacon.JPG|A Star Fragment's light beacon before the fragment materializes | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{ | {{Listbox|Tri Force Heroes|Materials}} | ||
{{ | {{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Materials}} | ||
{{Cat|Treasures}} | {{Cat|Treasures}} | ||
{{Cat|Spirit Tracks Items}} | {{Cat|Spirit Tracks Items}} | ||
{{Cat|Tri Force Heroes Materials}} | {{Cat|Tri Force Heroes Materials}} | ||
{{Cat|Breath of the Wild Materials}} | {{Cat|Breath of the Wild Materials}} |