How to get & use a Launch Pad in LEGO Fortnite
Find out everything you'll need to know about how to get a Launch Pad in LEGO Fortnite, including all materials and the best ways you can use it in the game.
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With the ever-growing LEGO Fortnite constantly adding new features, you might be wondering how you can craft a Launch Pad in the game – so we’re here to show you exactly how to do that.
With the introduction of the 28.10 patch and the inclusion of the Solid Snake skin, Fortnite is always willing to add more to elevate its experiences, and creating a Launch Pad for your thriving village may just give you a new way to travel around.
How to get a Launch Pad in LEGO Fortnite
The Launch Pad is a craftable toy item in LEGO Fortnite, and can be quickly made by obtaining the following materials:
Material |
Amount |
8 |
|
Copper Bars |
4 |
Silk Fabric |
1 |
Once you’ve got all these materials, you’ll be able to get your hands on the Launch Pad, which you’ll simply need to place down to start using, but we’ll get into more detail about that below.
How to use a Launch Pad in LEGO Fortnite
Once you’ve crafted and placed your Launch Pad in LEGO Fortnite (and I’d advise placing it somewhere high), all you need to do to use it is simply jump on it and you’ll go soaring straight up into the air as you'll see in the image below.
If you’ve got a glider equipped, you can deploy it when you reach the full height of your jump and be able to go soaring across the skies and admire all the villages you’ve built and caves you’ve explored.
That’s everything you need to know about getting the Launch Pad in LEGO Fortnite. With this, you’ll be able to hop, skip and glide across all the biomes in no time.
If you’re looking for more on LEGO Fortnite, be sure to check out our Fortnite homepage, where you’ll find plenty of guides like how to build a car or where to find Obsidian.
About The Author
Jack Roberts
Jack is a Guides Writer at GGRecon. With a BA (Hons) & MA in English and Creative Writing, he was also the Gaming Editor for The Indiependent. When not pondering which game has the best cup of coffee (and drinking far too much of it himself), he can often be found playing Dead by Daylight, Street Fighter or making yet another build in Bloodborne.
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