

We think that Clomper will like their new stable. That's where a Star Fragment comes in! It's your very own energy efficient lightbulb, all you need to do is attach it to your creation to illuminate your space inside. Also, fire in a wooden hut doesn’t go down well… Don't worry, we put the fire out before it got to the horse! However, wood really doesn't let too much light in, so at night your constructions could be a little bit dark. Across Hyrule, you've probably seen the material caches from builders and it's likely that you’ve already spent some time messing around with building various things. This one is more about having fun with a Star Fragment. We may have spent all of our Rupees in Gerudo Town. Now, this isn't really a lot of money for the effort of grabbing this item and for the rarity of being able to catch a Shooting Star, so we recommend only doing this as a last resort if you really need to. If you’re short on Rupees, you can always sell your Star Fragments to a Trader in a shop for 200 Rupees a piece. It's definitely worth upgrading your armor pieces when you can, especially if it's a set or piece that you find yourself using a lot.
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To upgrade some pieces of armor when talking to a Great Fairy, you'll need to have one or several Star Fragments on you as well as Rupees and other materials. Now, this is where Star Fragments get a bit more interesting and valuable. Link's shield is shedding some light on the situation in the depths. Again, this is useful for exploring the depths and other dark places across the Kingdom. However, this doesn't seem to have too much of an effect on the quality of your Shield but it does mean that Link will be like a walking lamp as the Fragment creates a constant source of light. You can also Fuse a Star Fragment to your Shield. The beams of light travel out in front of you for quite a long way, so it's perfect for times when you are stuck in an area that's too dark to see in or for using at night while travelling around Hyrule. You can Fuse a Star Fragment to your melee weapon to create one that shoots streams of light. Star Fragments in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can be used for a variety of purposes, from Fusing to weapons to using them for lighting, we've listed all of the currently known uses below.
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How to use Star Fragments in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom

If you’re in the sky while the star falls, you can try to tilt Link to get him to dive/glide towards it and capture it by pressing 'A' once you are near it. The other way you can catch a Star is if it begins to fall while you are skydiving or paragliding with Link. However, they don't stick around for very long, so if you're not quick they can disappear. If you're fast enough and get to the point in time, you can collect the Star Fragment. You can wait for the Star to hit the ground and it will create a long, tall beacon that reaches up into the sky to show you where it is. Once you do see a Shooting Star, there are two ways you can catch it. So, because of this, we highly recommend following one and trying to catch one the moment you see it. Now, the drop rate of Shooting Stars is a bit unpredictable as you may see many in one play session in Hyrule, or you may not see any at all in several play sessions in Hyrule. To catch a Shooting Star in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you need to be lucky enough to see one. How to catch Shooting Stars in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom If you'd like to learn more about Link's adventure, visit our Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom walkthrough. Manage cookie settings 10 Things We Wish We Knew Before Starting The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Watch on YouTube To see this content please enable targeting cookies.
