Introduced in Stardew Valley's 1.5 update, bone fragments may confuse some players the first time they pick them up. They drop from monsters and from breaking certain rocks, but why are they there, and what are they for?
As usual with items in this game, there's more to these shards of bone than meets the eye. They're not just simple trash to be thrown away; instead, they're actually a crafting material. Players may be surprised to learn exactly how useful bone fragments can be in Stardew Valley. Here's where to collect them, and how to use them on the farm.
Updated August 19, 2022 by Demaris Oxman: Thanks to its relaxing environment and peaceful gameplay, this charming indie farming sim continues to captivate players. Crafting is essential in this game — and though bone fragments may not seem as obvious a crafting material as wood or stone, they are still incredibly useful. To unlock the most useful function for bone fragments in Stardew Valley, players must complete a Special Order quest for Gunther, «Fragments of the Past.» As such, this guide has been updated with more detailed information about that quest. More information has also been added regarding the various items players can craft using bone fragments, and their purposes in the game.
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There are a few different ways players can hunt for bone fragments in Stardew Valley. Each involves either mining, digging, or combat.
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As mentioned above, bone fragments are a crafting material in Stardew Valley. They're quite versatile, and can come in handy in a number of ways.
Gunther's special order mentioned above, «Fragments Of The Past,» requires the player to collect 100 bone fragments and
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