Lego star wars the complete saga red bricks

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In total, there are 24 Red Bricks in the game. Four of these are already unlocked as you begin and only have to be purchased (Advanced Guide, Carrot Wands, Comedy Specs, and Disguise), while the other twenty must be found on your own as you explore Hogwarts, Hogsmeade, Diagon Alley, and all of the other various places found in the game. After finding a Red Brick, you must carry it to an owl that sits on a red stand in order to unlock it. Then, you must go to the upstairs of the Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley to purchase it. Now you’ll be able to turn it on or off in the Extras section of the start menu. If you’ve unlocked a Red Brick but haven’t purchased it, the name will appear, followed by “Available to buy.” And, finally, if you haven’t unlocked a Red Brick yet, it will just show up as “Red Brick (insert number): Locked.”

Similar to my Power Brick guide for Lego Star Wars: TCS, this guide includes information about what each Red Brick does and how it’ll help you in the game.

Advanced Guide***: In this post about the differences between Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and Years 5-7, the first thing I mentioned was the feature that appears above Sir Nicholas’s head that shows what collectibles are found in the area, and how many of each. However, this feature is only available after your first completion of story mode. To make this feature available before then, you’ll need to purchase this Red Brick.

Carrot Wands*: Changes all characters’ wands into carrots. (Unlike the similar Power Brick in Lego Star Wars: TCS, characters will still be able to use their wands.)

Character Studs**: After killing an enemy (not a boss) such as a Death Eater or Red Cap, you will be awarded with studs.

Character Token Detector***: Detects character tokens during levels or while freely roaming the map.

Christmas*: Gives all characters Santa hats.

Collect Ghost Studs**: Allows you to collect the coins that Sir Nicholas leaves behind while guiding you around the map.

Comedy Specs*: Changes Spectrespecs into gag glasses.

Disguise*: Gives all characters glasses/fake nose/mustache.

Extra Hearts****: Adds two extra hearts to your health.

Fall Rescue****: Automatically has your “buddy” character levitate you back up if you accidentally fall over the side of an area that would kill you.

Fast Dig****: Allows digging characters to dig faster.

Fast Magic****: Allows you to assemble pieces faster.

Gold Brick Detector***: Detects Gold Bricks during non-level gameplay.

Hogwarts Crest Detector***: Detects Hogwarts Crest pieces during levels.

Invincibility****: Makes you invincible.

Red Brick Detector***: Detects Red Bricks while freely roaming the map.

Regenerate Hearts****: Hearts regenerate every few seconds.

Score x2**: Every stud you get counts as twice that amount. (Ex. if you collect a blue stud, it’ll be worth 2000 instead of 1000.) (Combining score multipliers will multiply those too– ex. turning on Score x2 and Score x10 will give you a x20 multiplier.)

Score x4**: Every stud you get counts as four times that amount. (Ex. if you collect a blue stud, it’ll be worth 4000 instead of 1000.) (Combining score multipliers will multiply those too– ex. turning on Score x4 and Score x10 will give you a x40 multiplier.)

Score x6**: Every stud you get counts as six times that amount. (Ex. if you collect a blue stud, it’ll be worth 6000 instead of 1000.) (Combining score multipliers will multiply those too– ex. turning on Score x6 and Score x10 will give you a x60 multiplier.)

Score x8**: Every stud you get counts as eight times that amount. (Ex. if you collect a blue stud, it’ll be worth 8000 instead of 1000.) (Combining score multipliers will multiply those too– ex. turning on Score x8 and Score x10 will give you a x80 multiplier.)

Score x10**: Every stud you get counts as ten times that amount. (Ex. if you collect a blue stud, it’ll be worth 10,000 instead of 1000.) (Combining score multipliers will multiply those too– ex. turning on Score x2, Score x4, Score x6, Score x8, and Score x10 will give you a x3840 multiplier.)

Stud Magnet**: Exactly how it sounds– if you’re walking near a pile of studs, they will be pulled to you like a magnet. However, this does not work long range.

Super Strength***: Gives every character the ability of a strong character or strength potion.

*Just for fun extras: do nothing but change appearance or trivial ability.
**Stud extras: help improve your stud count.
***Collectible extras: help you get other collectibles (character tokens, Gold Bricks, Students In Peril) more easily during free play.
****Other useful extras: generally help you during gameplay.

100% Walkthrough guide showing all 10 Minikit Locations, Red Bricks and Gold Bricks.

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Power Bricks (called Parcels in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures and Red Hats in Lego Pirates Of The Caribbean), also known as Red Bricks or even Red Power Bricks have been in every game in the series except for LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. They have been a secondary collectible of the series. In each main level of the game, there is an elusive Red Brick to collect. Some can be collected in Story Mode. Some require additional gameplay in Free Play Mode. Upon collecting a Power Brick or Parcel, an extra appears in the hub level of that game's shop available for purchase. These Power Bricks help achieve 100% in all games since their introduction. In LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, after 100.0% completion, a bonus of "All Power Bricks Unlocked" was awarded; unfortunately, to achieve 100%, all Power Bricks are required.

In LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Parcels aren't collected like standard Power Bricks. Instead of just being touched like Red Bricks, Parcels have to be picked up and carefully deposited into the nearby Red Mailbox. Once there, they appear in the hub, Barnett College, to be purchased. This type of red brick later re-appears in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4, delivering the Parcels to an owl instead of a mailbox and being purchased from Eeylop's Owl Emporium in Diagon Alley.

The Power Bricks that appear in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game levels are only existent in their LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga level counterparts.

In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, there are fifteen normal Power Bricks that grant Extras in the villain missions, but in the hero missions, the Power Bricks, though collected similarly, grant Suit Upgrades that upgrade the eight suits.

The extra Power Brick Detector causes an arrow to appear near where the Power Brick is, helping you find it.

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LEGO® Star Wars™: The Complete Saga is a video game based on the Star Wars movies by George Lucas and the Star Wars-themed toy line by the LEGO Group. [1] X Research source It is a combination of LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game [2] X Research source and its sequel LEGO Star Wars 2: The Original Trilogy. [3] X Research source The game was announced May 25, 2007 and released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and Nintendo DS. It's very popular.

There are several ways to play this game. You can play through the game in story mode. You can play for points. You can play to collect white minikits, you can play to collect red power bricks, and you can play to collect blue canisters.

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Play through story mode. Story mode is essentially a series of rooms through which you must advance. Some rooms include some sort of puzzle that must be worked out in order to enter the next room. Many gamers derive a great deal of satisfaction from figuring out how to get through a level with as little guidance as possible, but if you are completely frustrated and you just want to know how to get past a particular obstacle, then there are many detailed walkthrough available elsewhere on the Internet. Upon completion of each chapter, you will be awarded one gold brick; you will unlock freeplay for that chapter, and you will unlock the characters featured in that chapter. Some characters will become immediately available to you while others will be available to purchase in the Cantina. See below for a handy reference table of playable characters.

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  1. Blow up everything you see. Take the time to wander around each area destroying everything.
  2. Stay alive. You lose studs when your character dies. Avoid dying by taking care to collect red heart charms to restore your health or by activating the invincibility extra. You can also decrease the effect of your death by turning off the extra called adaptive difficulty. See How to use power bricks for more information regarding extras.
  3. Turn on the stud magnet. The stud magnet is an extra available to buy after you find the associated power brick. When activated, it is significantly easier to collect studs during game play. See How to use power bricks for more information regarding extras.
  4. Turn on character studs. Character studs are an extra available to buy after you find the associated power brick. When activated, enemy characters turn into studs when defeated. See How to use power bricks for more information regarding extras. This is particularly effective while playing levels with an unlimited number of enemy combatants; for example, Episode 2 Chapter 4 Jedi Battle and Episode 3 Chapter 4 Defense of Kashyyyk.
  5. Turn on the stud multipliers. Stud multipliers are extras available to buy after you find the associated power bricks. They are very expensive, but when activated every point you find is multiplied by 2,4, 6, or 8, depending on which multipliers you have activated. See How to use power bricks for more information regarding extras.

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Collect the Minikits. each chapter has 10 mini-kits. When you collect all ten mini-kits, you can build the kit outside the cantina, and you earn a gold brick. There are a total of 360 mini-kits (10 kits multiplied by 6 chapters multiplied by 6 episodes). If you collect all 360 kits, then you will have also earned a total of 36 gold bricks.

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Collect gold bricks. There are 160 gold bricks to collect throughout the game, 36 available by completing story mode, 36 available by achieving True Jedi, and 36 available for collecting minikits, 12 available by completing the super stories, 20 available in the bounty hunter bonus missions, 6 available in the bonus levels, and 14 can be purchased in the cantina.

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Collect blue canisters. each chapter can be played in story mode, free play or challenge. In challenge mode you receive a collection of characters to work with, and you are tasked with discovering the locations of ten blue canisters. You must find all ten in ten minutes. When you do, you are rewarded with 50,000 points.

Explore the area. The blue minikits can be found where you will least expect them, so check everywhere.

Depends on which version you are on. For the Wii version, you need a Wii remote and a Wii nunchuck. To play on the DS, you just need the DS. On the PS3 version you need the PS3 controller. On the PC, you need to use the keys, and on the Xbox360, you just need the controller.

You need to complete the first level in Episode 1, then you leave that chapter by entering a door that is to the left and close.

It depends on your performance (such as collecting points, minikits, etc.). Whether or not you move on is mostly based on how you progress through the six chapters of an episode.

On the Wii and DS, you just fly around the torpedo area, and press Z to launch when your area is in range.

You need to have a second controller on a home console. Turn on the controller and press the start button, and a second player should join. Other systems might require other procedures, or might not have multiplayer functionality.

If you've played the whole Endor chapter in story mode and Wicket was not unlocked, the next option is to save up Lego studs and buy the unlock from the bar at the cantina.

On a home console, you will need two players to play through each challenge in the arcade. Then you should receive the gold bricks.

Pause the game and go to Help and Options, it should show you your controls. For the directional pad, there is a + icon with arrows on all ends, as well as a lock icon in the bottom-right corner of the d-pad. To move the d-pad, put your finger in the middle, where the "+" icon is, then move your finger where you want your d-pad to be located. If you are unable to move the d-pad initially, look at the lock icon in the bottom-right corner. If the lock is closed, tap on it to unlock.

Find and use Power Bricks to take advantage of advance abilities including double the damage of your attacks, invulnerability, fast build and fast force, expanded stud collection radius, studs collected multiplied by two and vehicles will have the "Tractor Beam" power active.

Skill: x10
Cost: 40,000,000
Description: Whenever you pick up a stud, its value is multiplied by 10.

Location: Catwalks
Gold Bricks Needed: 3
Special Skills Needed: Explosive, Sith Force, Electric
How To Get: First, use an explosive attack to chip off some pieces from the giant silver object in the middle platform. Build the bricks that fall off to reveal an electric panel. Activate it, then use the Sith Force on the resulting formation.

Skill: Stud Magnet
Cost: 500,000
Description: Studs will be more easily "attracted" to you

Skill: Character Studs
Cost: 100,000
Description: When you kill another character, they'll leave a small pile of studs for you to collect.

Location: Brig
Gold Bricks Needed: 3
Special Skills Needed: Bounty Hunter, Sith Force, Electric, TX-20
How To Get: Free all the prisoners from the brig. You'll need to activate all the panels, which are outlined in the "Special Skills Needed" description above. After you free everyone, go into each cell, destroy the back wall panel, and use the Force to screw off the valve.

Skill: Super Saber Cut
Cost: 300,000
Description: You can cut through walls much more quickly.

Location: Due north of the catwalks
Gold Bricks Needed: 3
Special Skills Needed: Sniper
How To Get: Snipe the three glowing green objects in the distance.

Skill: Glow in the Dark
Cost: 25,000
Description: Your characters will glow green when they are in dimly lit areas.

Location: Medical Bay (left of catwalks)
Gold Bricks Needed: 6
Special Skills Needed: None
How To Get: Attack the bed near the elevator.

Skill: Red Brick Detector
Cost: 125,000
Description: Arrows will appear to show you where the nearest Red Brick is (though why do you need that?)

Location: Bridge
Gold Bricks Needed: 0
Special Skills Needed: Small
How To Get: This is probably the first Red Brick in the game you saw. All you need to do to get it is destroy and assemble the blocks to the left, then crawl through the vent. Make sure you don't go through the vent on the right side; that's just there to trick you.

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