What should you keep for boss trophy hand-ins?
The hand-in warning is a single attributed community report, and the source itself says players disagree on the trophy piece's name.
For Dazed Games’ How to Fish, released on Steam on 20 August 2026 (app 4001890) — not real-world fishing.
Quick Answer
Gaming Plus TV reports that several boss hand-ins require a distinctive trophy piece rather than ordinary meat, so selling everything after a kill can void a completed fight. In co-op, the same report says the player who picked up the trophy must be present for the hand-in. This has not been independently reproduced. We deliberately do not name the item because the source itself says players call it a skull, tail, or fin.
Steps
- Gaming Plus TV recommends keeping the distinctive trophy piece after a boss kill instead of selling every drop.
- For co-op, the creator says the player who picked up that piece should be present at the hand-in.
- Treat both rules as a single-source warning that has not been independently reproduced.
Requirements / Limits
- The source distinguishes the trophy piece from ordinary meat.
- The source says player names vary, so this page refuses to label the piece as a skull, tail, fin, or any other definitive item name.
- Every hand-in and co-op ownership claim here comes from Gaming Plus TV's aggregator explainer, not first-hand footage.
Common Mistakes
- Selling every boss drop before checking the next hand-in.
- Inventing a canonical trophy-item name from inconsistent player labels.
- Presenting the co-op pickup rule as independently reproduced.
Sources Checked
- Community explainerHow to Fish “10 things” explainer — Gaming Plus TV
Sole aggregator source for trophy-piece retention and co-op pickup ownership; the creator says player names for the piece differ, so the item remains unnamed.
Accessed 22 Aug 2026
Still Unverified
- Which bosses use this rule and how the hand-in records co-op ownership remain unverified beyond Gaming Plus TV's report.