Zelda: Breath of the Wild Star Fragments Guide: How To Get And Use

Zelda: Breath of the Wild Star Fragments

Zelda: Breath of the Wild has plenty of collectibles and items that you can use. Star Fragments are one of the items in the game that you can farm. In this Zelda: Breath of the Wild star fragments guide, we are going to go over how you can farm this item in the game.

Star Fragments are very important in the game as they can be used to upgrade some of the special armor pieces in the game. These Star Fragments are rare to come by so beware when using them and save them for the good stuff. These are literally pieces of falling stars that you can pick up in the game. They can be found in chests as well but that is very rare.

How To Farm Star Fragments In Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Star Fragments can only be found at night time. They typically appear between 9:30 PM and 2 AM. So keep that in mind. You can build a fire and sit by it until it gets dark and the time is right in order to start farming these fragments in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

In order to farm this item effectively, you should head to the high ground around Mount Agaat, Dueling peaks or any similar area. Save the game when you get to the top and start up the game again.

When you get back into the game start a campfire. You will have to wait for the full moon. If you did everything right and the time is right too then you should see a shooting star in the sky at some point. You can pick up the star fragment that it leaves behind.

You can go get it and come back to the campfire and go over the process all over again. This might not work all the time but it is one of the fastest ways of getting Star Fragments in Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

You can check out the video below if you are facing any troubles:

That is all for our Zelda: Breath of the Wild Star Fragments guide. If you are interested in learning more about the game then you can check out our guide on how you can capture all memories in the game.

Editor and Senior Content Writer at PrimeWikis. Former PC Hardware Editor at SegmentNext. Gaming since the second grade.

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