![]() ![]() There are at least 160 known blueprints in the game, not including Legendary Bricks, Legendary Fragments or DLC. Those without links are very simple constructions and can likely be found in the gallery below. Builds from the Build Showcase are listed further down.īlueprints for these builds can be found in Treasure Chests or earned by completing Quests. This list is hardly exhaustive, due to the sheer number of Brick Builds, as well as the constant new content being released. PC players can also use an external third-party brick design program, such as LEGO Digital Designer, to make their original design, and then they can export the design to a compatible format for LEGO Worlds. The player can also copy existing builds they find in the world. Within the game, the player can construct whatever they want, then use the Copy Tool to make a permanent Blueprint which is then saved to their hard drive and accessible via the Brick Builds tab of the Discovery Tool. Players can create new Brick Builds several ways. These structures generally will not spawn with the same treasures if the player places them - the exception being the unique Purple Stud Chest that will spawn with certain Brick Builds in the Build Showcase. The chests will always appear in the same place on or within the structure every time, unless the generation of another object interferes with its placement (such as when a tree "grows" into a building). Some of the randomly generated builds will have Treasure Chests or Stud Chests included as part of the design when they are randomly generated. Many of the randomly generated structures in the world are also available as Blueprints which can be found in Treasure Chests or earned by completing Quests. These structures are generically referred to as "Brick Builds." Through the procedural random world generation system, these structures are added to each world, resulting in a more complex and interesting environment. The following items can all be found in Treasure Chests, randomly throughout the Worlds.Throughout the world, in every Biome, there are structures that have been designed by the designers to enhance the atmosphere of the game. Samurai VXL Site - a vehicle parked in front of a cherry-blossom tree.Samurai X Cave - A small cave filled with technology and samurai weapons and armour.Nindroid Patrol - an open area with a Nindroid and a laser turret.Master Wu's Dojo - a small pagoda-style building.Ninjago Bamboo Forest - a forest full of ninjas!.To date five builds have been released in the Build Showcase for Ninjago content: After months of training, the four ninja began their quest to find the legendary Golden Weapons of Spinjitzu and to stop Garmadon's evil plans.Ħ NINJAGO Things You Need To See In LEGO Worlds! In preparation, Master Wu gathered four young ninja: Kai, Jay, Cole, and Zane, to learn the ways of Spinjitzu, and stop Lord Garmadon. Because Garmadon could not leave the Underworld, he struck a deal with Samukai and his Skeleton Army. Peace returned to Ninjago, and the younger brother, Wu, hid the weapons and placed guardian dragons to protect them. The two brothers battled but Garmadon was defeated and banished to the Underworld. He became obsessed with possessing the legendary weapons and wanted to reshape Ninjago in his own image. Garmadon, the eldest, was bitten by The Great Devourer (an evil snake) and was consumed by the darkness in his soul. When the Spinjitzu Master passed away, his two sons, Garmadon and Wu, swore to protect them. The weapons were so powerful, that no mortal could handle all of their power at one time. Long before time had a name, the world of Ninjago was created by the First Spinjitzu Master, by using the four Weapons of Spinjitzu. ![]()
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