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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Where To Find Bone Fragments
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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1-3 will drop from killed Skeletons, which can be found between levels 70-79 in the Mines. Lava Lurks in the Volcano Dungeon have a 20-50% chance to drop them. These are the serpent-like monsters that swim under pools of lava and breathe fire at players. Bone Nodes, found at the Ginger Island Dig Site, will drop bone fragments (and sometimes fossils) when broken with the Pickaxe. Players can identify these as rocks with fossilized bones sticking out. After completing Gunther’s special order “Fragments Of The Past,” artifact spots have a 20% chance to drop 2-5 bone fragments.
What Are Bone Fragments Used For?
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.
Quest: Fragments Of The Past
Gunther’s special order mentioned above, “Fragments Of The Past,” requires the player to collect 100 bone fragments and deliver them to the collection box at the Museum. Players must collect the bone fragments while the quest is active; they cannot stockpile them before accepting the objective. Once completed, Gunther will reward the player with 3,500g and the Bone Mill crafting recipe.
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As it is a Special Order, “Fragments of the Past” is only available after the cutscene in which the Special Orders board is installed, which takes place on Fall 2 in Year 1. New special orders are posted on Mondays in-game; check the board each week to see if “Fragments of the Past” is available. If players accept this special order on the Monday that it is posted, they will have seven days to complete it. If the deadline passes and the mission is failed, the quest has a chance to show up again whenever new special orders are posted. However, it is not repeatable; once the player has finished “Fragments of the Past,” the quest will not show up again.
Crafting
The following items all contain bone fragments as part of their crafting recipes:
Bone Mill: As mentioned above, this recipe is received from Gunther after completing “Fragments of the Past. " It is used to turn bone fragments into fertilizers. To craft it, players will need recipe requires 10 bone fragments, 3 clay, and 20 stone. Skull Brazier: This decorative recipe can be purchased from Robin’s shop for 3,000g, and requires 10 bone fragments to craft. Like other braziers, players can place this item around their farm to provide light during nighttime. Dark Sign: Krobus sends the player this crafting recipe at three hearts. It functions similarly to the Wood Sign and the Stone Sign; players can right-click on it while holding an item to place that item’s image on the sign. To craft it, the player will need 5 bone fragments and 5 bat wings. Thorns Ring: This ring damages enemies when they damage the player. The recipe is available at Combat Level 7, and requires 50 bone fragments, 50 stone, and 1 gold bar to craft Ostrich Incubator: Professor Snail will reward the recipe upon completing his survey. To craft it, players will need 50 bone fragments, 50 hardwood, and 20 cinder shards. The farmer can then place their Ostrich Incubator in the Barn, and use it to hatch ostrich eggs and raise the massive, long-legged birds. Hyper Speed-Gro: This recipe can be bought from Mr. Qi for 30 Qi Gems in his Walnut Room on Ginger Island. It requires 3 bone fragments, 1 radioactive ore, and 1 solar essence, and when placed on soil, speeds the growth of crops planted there by 33%.
Using The Bone Mill
Once players have obtained the recipe and crafted their Bone Mill, they can use it to transform their bone fragments into various types of fertilizer. The mill requires 5 bone fragments to create fertilizer, although players can also use any fossil or fossilized artifact that they find. Regardless of input, the mill has an equal chance to produce any one of the following:
Speed-Gro (5): Speeds crop growth by 10%. Deluxe Speed-Gro (3): Speeds crop growth by 25%. Tree Fertilizer (5): Speeds the growth of wild trees. Quality Fertilizer (10): Improves the chances of obtaining a higher-quality crop.
As a source of potentially endless fertilizer supplies, digging up bone fragments can be well worth the player’s time. Spend a few minutes at Ginger Island’s dig site or in the mines slaying skeletons, and produce crops like never before.
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