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{{Infobox|Collectible
{{Infobox|Collectible
|name        = Star Fragment
|image      = [[File:Star-fragment.png]]
|image      = [[File:Star-fragment.png]]
|caption    = Star Fragments as they appear in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
|caption    = Star Fragments as they appear in [[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]]''
|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]]''<br/>''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''
|location    = Fallen from the sky at night
|location    = Fallen from the sky at night
|value      = 50 Rupees (''Spirit Tracks'')<br/>300 Rupees (''Breath of the Wild'')
|value      = 50 [[Rupee]]s (''Spirit Tracks'')<br/>300 Rupees (''Breath of the Wild'')
|use        = Enhancing Armor
|use        = Buying [[Train Part]]s (''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]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'' and ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity]]''.


==Appearances==
==''Spirit Tracks''==
===''Spirit Tracks''===
[[File:Star Fragment.png|left|225px|Star Fragment as it appears in ''Spirit Tracks''.]]
{{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}}
[[File:Star Fragment.png|left|Star Fragment as it appears in ''Spirit Tracks''.]]
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|Sell Price
{{Languages|Description
| fra = Fragment d'étoile\Cette pierre scintillante serait un morceau d'étoile tombé du ciel.\50 Rupees
| fra = Fragment d'étoile\Cette pierre scintillante serait un morceau d'étoile tombé du ciel.
}}
}}
Star Fragments are a type of [[Treasure]]. They appear as a sphere with rounded spikes, and sell for 50 Rupees.
They can be sold for 50 Rupees, but are also required to [[Spirit Tracks Train Parts|purchase the following train parts]]:
{{clear|left}}
*[[Wooden Engine]] (×2)
===''Tri Force Heroes''===
*[[Skull Passenger Car]] (×2)
*[[Quaint Passenger Car]] (×5)
{{Clear|left}}
 
==''Tri Force Heroes''==
{{Stub|section}}
{{Stub|section}}
[[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''.]]
Star Fragments are a material in ''Tri Force Heroes''.
Star Fragments are a material in ''Tri Force Heroes''.
{{clear|left}}
{{Clear|left}}
 
==''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}}
 
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 in place when they touch the ground, which can happen on a slope, and materialize once the player approaches them; this may cause the fragment to fall down a slope. Approaching the fragment also causes the beacon of 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]] and [[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.
* [[Rupee]]s 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.
 
====Notes====
 
* This method works best if one '''doesn't''' use the same shrines close to stables consecutively. It's also not guaranteed to spawn fragments every night, and they may not appear after too many repeated tries.
* As documented in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT358WkepWI this video] by YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC32dFPNV55E8mIIknyWlERw Wolf Link], Star Fragments can occasionally glitch out and spawn partially, land incorrectly and altogether disappear.
* The top of the Dueling Peaks at the southern peak will spawn [[Stalkoblin]]s during the night. As such, it's recommended to wear the [[Bokoblin Mask]], the ★★-tier [[Radiant Set]], or the DLC-exclusive [[Phantom Ganon Set]] or [[Majora's Mask#Breath of the Wild|Majora's Mask]] in order for the Stalkoblins not to engage Link. Since waiting is required to begin with, killing the Stalkoblins may be the lesser effort otherwise, albeit fighting them may spend weapon resistance unnecessarily.
* The more Star Fragments are obtained, the more they'll start landing on mountainous places like the [[Robred Dropoff]], or even the [[Rabella Wetlands]], which are within the visual field from the Dueling Peaks, but not on the valley itself.
 
===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 (× 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 (× 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:
 
<big>'''One Fragment Each (× 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 (× 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>


===''Breath of the Wild''===
<big>'''Ten Fragments Each (× 10):'''</big>
{{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}}
<gallery widths=95 heights=86 mode=nolines>
File:Sheik-mask.png|<center>[[Sheik's Mask]] (10)</center>
</gallery>


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.
==''Age of Calamity''==
{{Quote|A mysterious stone fragment that fell from the sky. It looks like it would fetch a good price, but it could also be used in certain recipes.|In-game description}}


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]].
Unlike other materials, there are a finite amount of Star Fragments to be found. 20 are obtained as First-Clear Rewards from [[Age of Calamity Challenges|challenges]]. A total of 22 are needed to complete [[Age of Calamity Quests|quests]]. They cannot be sold or used as materials for upgrades.


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:
===Locations===
* [[Ancient Helm]]
'''First-Clear Rewards:'''
* [[Cap of the Wild]]
* [[Fish Out of Water]] Lv. 22 challenge (×1)
* [[Ancient Cuirass]]
* [[Trial of the Ancients]] Lv. 38 challenge (×2)
* [[Tunic of the Wild]]
* [[Fleeing the Weather]] Lv. 41 challenge (×1)
* [[Ancient Greaves]]
* [[Hair-Width Trial: Expert]] Lv. 54 challenge (×3)
* [[Trousers of the Wild]]
* [[Ganon's Training]] Lv. 57 challenge (×1)
* [[Opal Earrings]] (2)
* [[Taming the Savage Lynel]] Lv. 57 challenge (×3)
* [[Topaz Earrings]] (2)
* [[Remnants of the Calamity]] Lv. 68 challenge (×1)
* [[Sapphire Circlet]] (2)
* [[Mysterious Arrivals]] Lv. 69 challenge (×5)
* [[Ruby Circlet]] (2)
* [[Versus Astor]] Lv. 70 challenge (×3)
* [[Diamond Circlet]] (2)


With all [[amiibo]] armor pieces, there are an additional 74 Star Fragments needed for upgrades. These armor pieces are listed below:
===Uses===
* [[Cap of Time]] (4)
'''Quests:'''
* [[Tunic of Time]] (4)
* [[It's Raining Rupees]] (×1)
* [[Trousers of Time]] (4)
* [[Only the Best]] (×5)
* [[Cap of the Wind]] (4)
* [[The Eye That Sees Far]] (×1)
* [[Tunic of the Wind]] (4)
* [[Otherworldly Malice]] (×5)
* [[Trousers of the Wind]] (4)
* [[Blessing of the Great Fairies]] (×5)
* [[Cap of Twilight]] (4)
* [[The Lazy Guards]] (×5)
* [[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]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Spirit Tracks===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Star-Fragment-Model.png|Spirit Tracks model
File:Star-Fragment-Model.png|Model
File:Star-Fragment-Sprite.png|Spirit Tracks icon
File:Star-Fragment-Sprite.png|Icon
File:Star-fragment.png|Breath of the Wild
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{Listbox|Tri Force Heroes|Materials}}
===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>
 
{{Listbox|Spirit Tracks Items}}
{{Listbox|Tri Force Heroes Materials}}
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Materials}}
{{Listbox|Breath of the Wild Materials}}
{{Listbox|Age of Calamity 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}}
{{Cat|Age of Calamity Materials}}

Revision as of 12:17, July 24, 2021

Star Fragment
Star-fragment.png
Star Fragments as they appear in Breath of the Wild

Games

Location

Fallen from the sky at night

Value

50 Rupees (Spirit Tracks)
300 Rupees (Breath of the Wild)

Uses

Buying Train Parts (Spirit Tracks)
Enhancing Armor; bonus effects in recipes (Breath of the Wild)

Related

Star Fragments are a material from Spirit Tracks, Tri Force Heroes, Breath of the Wild and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity.

Spirit Tracks

Star Fragment as it appears in Spirit Tracks.

"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 common treasure which appear as a sphere with rounded spikes.

In Other Languages[show]
Language Name Description
France Française 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 purchase the following train parts:

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."

— In-game description

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 in place when they touch the ground, which can happen on a slope, and materialize once the player approaches them; this may cause the fragment to fall down a slope. Approaching the fragment also causes the beacon of light to disappear.

Star Fragments can be sold at a price of 300 Rupees, 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 and Lake Towers, 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 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.

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:

Steps:

  1. 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;
  2. Upon awakening, save the game immediately and exit the game (this will reset the game and the frequency rate of falling Star Fragments);
  3. Reopen the game and load your save state; head to the pot or the stable and rest until night;
  4. Once rested, teleport to the Shee Vaneer Shrine atop the southern peak of the Dueling Peaks;
  5. Atop the mountain, equip cold-resistant clothes or consume elixirs/food for cold; once there, face East, looking towards Hateno Tower and wait;
  6. A Star Fragment may fall before 2 AM; once it lands, mark it with a Sheikah Slate pin using the scope feature;
  7. Teleport to Hateno Tower, paraglide towards either the pin, or the Star Fragment's beacon and collect the Star Fragment;
  8. Repeat from step 1.

Notes

  • This method works best if one doesn't use the same shrines close to stables consecutively. It's also not guaranteed to spawn fragments every night, and they may not appear after too many repeated tries.
  • As documented in this video by YouTuber Wolf Link, Star Fragments can occasionally glitch out and spawn partially, land incorrectly and altogether disappear.
  • The top of the Dueling Peaks at the southern peak will spawn Stalkoblins during the night. As such, it's recommended to wear the Bokoblin Mask, the ★★-tier Radiant Set, or the DLC-exclusive Phantom Ganon Set or Majora's Mask in order for the Stalkoblins not to engage Link. Since waiting is required to begin with, killing the Stalkoblins may be the lesser effort otherwise, albeit fighting them may spend weapon resistance unnecessarily.
  • The more Star Fragments are obtained, the more they'll start landing on mountainous places like the Robred Dropoff, or even the Rabella Wetlands, which are within the visual field from the Dueling Peaks, but not on the valley itself.

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:

One Fragment Each (× 6):

Two Fragments Each (× 8):

Amiibo Armor Enhancement

With all amiibo armor pieces, there are an additional 74 Star Fragments needed for upgrades. These armor pieces are listed below:

One Fragment Each (× 4):

Four Fragments Each (× 60):

Ten Fragments Each (× 10):

Age of Calamity

"A mysterious stone fragment that fell from the sky. It looks like it would fetch a good price, but it could also be used in certain recipes."

— In-game description

Unlike other materials, there are a finite amount of Star Fragments to be found. 20 are obtained as First-Clear Rewards from challenges. A total of 22 are needed to complete quests. They cannot be sold or used as materials for upgrades.

Locations

First-Clear Rewards:

Uses

Quests:

Gallery

Spirit Tracks

Breath of the Wild