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==Location and Uses==
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{{Plural|ST|Star Fragment}} are a common of {{Term|ST|Treasure|link}}. They can be found inside {{Plural|ST|Jar|link}}, {{Plural|ST|Treasure Chest|link}}, or under piles of leaves. They can also be bought from shops or won from a {{Term|ST|Prize Postcard|link}}.
 
{{Term|ST|Link|link}} can sell {{Plural|ST|Star Fragment}} are for 50 {{Plural|ST|Rupee|link}} each, or trade them with {{Term|ST|Linebeck III|link}} in exchange for {{Plural|ST|Train Car|link}}.{{Which}}<ref name="E 139" />


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Template:Item Star Fragments are recurring items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][name references needed]

Location and Uses

Spirit Tracks

Star Fragments are a common of Treasure. They can be found inside Jars, Treasure Chests, or under piles of leaves. They can also be bought from shops or won from a Prize Postcard.

Link can sell Star Fragments are for 50 Rupees each, or trade them with Linebeck III in exchange for Train Cars.[which?][1]

Tri Force Heroes

Star Fragments are Materials used to make Outfits.[which?][1]

Breath of the Wild

Star Fragments are Materials used to upgrade Armor. They fall from the sky during the night and disappear at 5:00 AM the following day. They will also disappear instantly if they land in any body of water.[citation needed]

See Also

References

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