You're better suited destroying magic skulls on a physical damage run even if they would otherwise be solid choices.Īs hard as it might be to dismantle a Grim Reaper, it's better to have the fragments and assure the upgrade than waste your build to have a shiny new Legendary that does no damage. As we talked about in our Skul tips guide, you want to focus on a single damage type. If you’re set on improving a Common version all the way, you’ll forego certain options in favor of fragment farming. Legendary heads are in a huge pile, with a skeleton crucifix on top. Unique ones come from a large bone pile with a single standing skeleton. Rare ones are larger and lack the Common pile’s helmeted skull. You’ll know which will drop depending on the visuals of the bone pile.Ĭommon ones drop from a small, unimpressive mound. Whenever you come across one you don’t want, you have the option to destroy it for a set number of fragments: Here's how many bone fragments it takes to upgrade these varieties: There are Rare and Unique versions, as well. After all, they don’t just come in Common and Legendary variants. How long it takes to upgrade to Legendary depends on its rarity when you acquire it.
You can only get pure Legendaries out of the random bone pile at the end of green-door rooms. The upgrade version is exactly as it sounds: you have to spend bone fragments to improve your skull to the maximum rarity. There are two types of Legendaries: the upgrade kind and the pure kind. This guide is all about getting your hands on every Legendary variant in the game and which ones you should focus on if you want the easiest time slaying every hero in your path.