Exploring the entirety of the LEGO Fortnite map and its many biomes is an almost impossible task, as it’s vastly bigger than most game worlds. The brick-based spinoff of the hit Battle Royale mode combines the charm of LEGO figures and sets with the gameplay loop of survival games like Minecraft, with ongoing support that adds new locations each update.
Every time you generate the LEGO Fortnite map, multiple biomes will be filled with enemies to fight, resources to mine, and treasure to find. Each one has its own unique hazards, so you need to upgrade your equipment in advance to survive. So you know what dangers lurk in each location, here is a list of all the different LEGO Fortnite biomes, up to, and including the Lost Isles update.
Grasslands
Scenic Views With Plenty of Danger
Boasting some wonderful views from hilltops and abundant forests ripe for chopping, the Grasslands are a scenic place to make a home. This is the first place players will find themselves in during LEGO Fortnite. There are plenty of wolves, bugs, and adversarial human enemies roaming the land, there are also plenty of animals to be tamed. Occasionally, players can even find some Storm Troopers attacking enemy camps.
As one of the larger areas in the game, it can be quite tricky to find a way to other biomes. It’s recommended to concentrate on gathering resources to upgrade your village before venturing out to find any of the other LEGO Fortnite biomes.
Dry Valley
Precious Resources and Hot Temperatures
The Dry Valley is probably the first biome players venture into after gearing up in the Grasslands. It’s filled with dangerous enemies such as exploding bugs, scorpions that burst poisonous gases upon dying, and the significantly tougher desert wolves that will hound Minifigures across the desert. However, the rocky mountains have precious minerals such as Rough Ambers to mine, and it’s hard to walk two meters before coming across a cactus that can be chopped down for Flexwood.
Temperature is needed when venturing through the Dry Valley. During the day, you’ll have to cool down to not suffer through the extreme heat, but you’ll also need to handle the massive temperature drop at night. Try to carry some Chillberry Milkshakes during the daytime while snacking on the Spicy Peppers that grow here at night.
Frostlands
A Chilly Place to Stay
Bring plenty of heat-giving snacks while venturing into the Frostlands: it’s always cold in this LEGO Fortnite biome. Players should also be prepared with decent weapons and defensive equipment, as the Frostlands are home to some incredibly strong enemies that hurt more than anything in the Dry Valley.
If players can survive long enough, plenty of epic-ranked materials are up for grabs that can be used to make some of the best gear. Once there is a steady flow of items from this area, you should be able to take down the toughest enemies in the game.
Caves
Great For Exploring and Collecting Rare Resources
Players may stumble upon a cave entrance in any biome, and that’s usually indicated by the map showing a cave icon. Some caves are connected to each other, but the majority are standalone locations that contain valuable resources that can be mined or chopped down.
It’s best to prepare in advance for a fight when exploring caves because the skeleton miners and bugs will pounce on any intruders. Caves in the Dry Valley or Frostlands biomes may hold additional items such as Chillberry Shakes or Spicy Burgers that can help regulate temperature.
Shores
Tropical, But Lacking in Things to Do
The Shores are areas covered with palm trees that can be found near the sea. This biome offers unique resources and creatures, providing a home for Brutes, beach crabs, and Scoundrels. Other than this, though, there’s not a lot to do along the shoreline compared to other regions.
Beach
Tribes and Bugs Are Plentiful Here
Similar to the regular Shores biome, the Lost Isles’s first main region is home to some beach-dwelling bugs. However, it’s also got plenty of pirate towns near the coastline, as well as banana-wearing tribes that won’t initially attack players on sight. Be wary of the exploding plants, as while most will cause damage, the blue plants are Slurp-based and thus restore health in a pinch.
Plains
Where Players Can Find Pirate Camps
The open plains biome is where players can find lots of pirate camps, as well as wolves, bears, and other nasty enemies waiting to pounce. Players can find many abandoned villages filled with loot, as well as plenty of tomato plants ripe for the picking. It’s a massive region that’s well worth exploring.
Just be careful near the Tomato Villages, as the local inhabitants have a slight tendency to go a little berserk with Storm Wild powers and will easily overwhelm.
Jungle
Home to the Klombos
The Lost Isle’s version of caves, burrows, are found here with an abundance of loot. It’s also home to the adorable Klombos, who players can befriend with the Klomberries that grow everywhere in the area. There are also some ponds where players can fish.
Mountain
Dangerous Cliff But Desirable Loot
Hawaiian Pizza fans will want to nab as many pineapples from this area as possible as this is the only place they grow. Be careful, though, as there are also black scorpions, wolves, and even plenty of high-level Brutes waiting to smack innocent players off a cliff.
This region also has some Stone Llama Heads that have nearby treasure chests, as well as heavily defended keeps that house plenty of loot. If players reach the top and use the geysers, they can float toward the Floating Islands, which have Rift Shrines guarding Beast Den entrances. Unlocking them with Rough Emeralds gives players the chance to duel against powerful Golems.
Grotto
Plenty of Resources in Pretty Caves
Filled with Emeralds, Marble, Knotwood, and other wonderful treasures inside chests, these are the LEGO Fortnite Lost Isles’s version of caves. They’re just as dangerous as the enemies inside are the Storm-Wind enhanced tomato tribe people, who can kill players within seconds. The ponds in the cave also allow players to fish for rarer catches.
1 Comment
Pingback: PC Games for 8GB RAMin 2024 - Xarkas Blog