All Music Sheet Locations in Stray

2022-08-27 00:02:48 By : Mr. Xiao Yang

One of Stray's most interesting collectible hunts has players finding special Music Sheets in the Slums area. Here's where to find them all.

Music Sheets are a special collectible in Stray that can be given to one of the game’s NPCs in exchange for some unique musical performances. Found only in Stray’s Chapter Four, the player needs to explore every nook and cranny of the game’s Slums area in order to find them and earn the Meowlody trophy. While much of Stray focuses on its feline protagonist and their journey to try and reunite with the rest of their family, the game also features several optional collectible hunts set in Stray’s vibrant cyberpunk-themed world.

One of the unique NPCs in The Slums is the musician Morusque, who can be found sitting on some pillows down the stairs to the left of the area where the player first encounters Guardian. On first interacting with Morusque, he tells the player he has no music to play, starting a quest to collect all of the Music Sheets.

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All eight Music Sheets can be found in The Slums. However, getting them requires some legwork as this area is dense, and it can take time for players to familiarize themselves with the area’s layout properly. In addition, players should keep an eye out for other oddities, such as Stray’s wearable paper bag while they’re at it, as this area has many different collectibles to find. Finally, while players first enter The Slums in Chapter Four, it's worth noting that they'll return there in Chapter Six as well, so any missed collectibles can be found on the player's second visit.

Finding most of these collectibles is straightforward as they’re all found in the same area. Stray has been getting lots of love for its richly detailed and dense world, so if nothing else, players can use this collectible hunt to see even more of it.

Once the player has found the Music Sheets, they can return to Morusque, who will play each tune on his guitar. Once all of the music sheets have been given to Morusque, the Meowlody trophy should pop, and Morusque will hand the player a rare Badge collectible. Stray’s many glowing reviews have praised its emotional plot, occasionally heavy themes, and challenging platforming gameplay, so it’s nice to stop and rest with some music before moving on.

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Stray is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC.

Tim is a freelance game guides writer for Screen Rant based in the UK. His love of video games began with Pokémon FireRed on a purple Game Boy Advance and hasn’t yet stopped some twenty years later despite him graduating with a degree in law in 2018 and a second degree in psychology in 2021. His experience includes writing reviews and features on everything from triple A titles to indie games on a blog he shared with friends, turning a lifelong hobby into work he actually enjoys. These days, you can usually find Tim writing, either working on guides for Screen Rant or on his own novel that’s perpetually unfinished. Tim also regularly works as a volunteer mental health support case worker in London. When he’s not working, he spends an inordinate amount of time playing Stardew Valley and Minecraft or trying in vain not to give up again on whatever Soulslike game happens to be trending.