Virgo fragment (New Horizons)
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Buy price | Sell price | |||||||
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Not for sale | 500 Bells | |||||||
Obtain via | Meteor Shower (Wishing during the Virgo zodiac, August 23 - September 22) Celeste (20% chance during Virgo zodiac if ineligible to obtain additional DIY recipes) | |||||||
Stack | 10 | |||||||
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None
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Names in other languages
おとめざのかけら 处女座碎片 處女座碎片 처녀자리 조각 fragment de Vierge fragment de Vierge fragmento de Virgo fragmento de Virgo frammento di Vergine фрагмент Девы Jungfrau-Splitter Maagdfragment |
The Virgo Fragment is a crafting material in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
The Virgo Fragment can be found on the island's beach one day after the player wishes on shooting stars during the Virgo zodiac from August 23 to September 22. Celeste can also give the player a Virgo Fragment 20% of the time during the Virgo zodiac if the player is ineligible to obtain additional DIY recipes from her. Up to 10 of the item can be stacked together. Each Virgo Fragment sells for 500 Bells.
In Happy Home Paradise, this item is unlocked for use in designing when doing a vacation home request for Ione and Julian.
Use in crafting
The Virgo Fragment is used as a crafting material in the DIY recipes for the following item:
Recipes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
# | Item | Image | Type | Buy price | Available from | Materials |
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- | [[|Virgo harp]] | Furniture | Not for sale | Celeste Message bottle |
3× Star fragment 2× Virgo fragment 2× Gold nugget 4× Stone |
Total Virgo Fragments needed to craft all available items: 2.
Description
When giving the Virgo Fragment to Celeste, she will say the following:
"Persephone, daughter of Demeter, was picking flowers when she was abducted by Hades, god of the dead. Demeter was the goddess of the harvest, and she was so upset that all the crops stopped growing! Eventually, mother and child were reunited, but only for part of each year, which is why we have seasons. The constellation, Virgo, is depicted as a young woman holding wheat, in honor of this story. Between you and me, I think Demeter was suffering from what we call 'empty-nest syndrome.'"
See also
References
- Includes data sourced from the ACNH Spreadsheet project (Spreadsheet - Translations)