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Lego Batman 3 Going For Gold

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- 1 year 5 months ago The Watchtower is big and there are Gold Bricks, Character Tokens and Quests all over the place. We've divided it up into sections: the Main Room, Containment Cells, Lab, Trophy Room, Hangar and Quests. Shoot down the signs above the doors leading to the other rooms. There are five in all. Pull the switch near the three orbs connected two three floor switches in the center of the area. The idea is to step on the floor switches connected to the orbs in the same order they light up. Step on them in this order: left, right, center. Use explosive attacks to destroy the five silver statues within the time limit. Use Batman or Manhunter's super-sense to detect a blue object on the left side of the lobby near the door to the Containment Cells. Use magnet power to open it and receive a Character Token for The Question. There are three penguins trapped in blue force fields in the right foreground. Use the switches to shut them off and pull them in this order: left, right, center.




If you're fast enough, the penguins will be free and a Gold Brick will be yours. On the walkway on the left side of the room is a box with a gold lock. Pop the lock with a laser to get at the Charater Token inside. Use an electricity character like Shazam to power the Electricity Terminal on the left side walkway to save Adam West. You can earn a bunch of Gold Bricks, Character Tokens and Vehicle Tokens by completing the VR Missions, accessible from this room. Click here for the VR Mission walkthroughs. Use the Techno Terminal to the left of the Character Customizers then use a sonic attack to bust open the glass object below it. Put out the fire on the right side of the area to save Adam West. Use an explosive attack to destroy the silver statues in the upper left corner of the room. Then use a character with the 'sense' ability in the area where the statues once stood to detect a silver box. Bust it open with an explosive attack to nab your Character Token. Use Brainiac's shrink ray on the black objects in the upper right of the room.




Take the elevator of fly to the upper level on the right side of the Hangar and you'll find a laser grid with two Toy Wonder Hatches nearby. Send Robin's Toy Wonder through the hatch on the right and use the Techno Terminal the toy emerges next to. Now send it through the hatch on the left to collect the Character Token. Speak to the Green Loontern then build the slideways teleporter out of the hopping bricks on the floor. Now you can access the Moon Base and the teleporters that lead to the Lantern planets. Head to the left to find a large silver crate. Blow it up with an explosive attack, shatter the glass object inside with a sonar attack thengrab the oyster that was inside and return it to Aquaman. Defeat the Condiment King's goons then beat him up when he joins the fight (ranged attacks work well). He'll retreat and send more bad guys after you. Keep up the pattern until you win. Step on the floor buttons (follow the trail of studs to each one) to turn on the overhead lights and lead Killer Moth to his stash.




The path takes you up the stairs on the right and around the back of the room to the left. Use the nearby Character Customizer to create a custom character wearing a Booster Gold shirt and hat. You'll have to buy both garments but they're cheap. Once you have your custom character, show it off to Booster Gold. Head upstairs and you'll find the object of Catwoman's desire protected by a laser grid. Use an explosive attack to destroy the silver object on the wall next to it and throw the switch behind to deactivate the laser grid. Now grab the statue and take it back to Catwoman for you reward. Talk to Kevin Smith and Man-Bat on the upper level on the left side of the Hanger. Now run all the way to the left and grab the green flask off the table. Return it to Kevin Smith for your reward. Head to the Character Customizer and make a custom character with a Penguin Hat and Shirt. The garments cost next to nothing. Show off your new character and claim your reward. Smash the objects in front of the "Bronze" sign in the back left and interact with their bricks to rebuild the sign with magnetic panels.




Use magnet power to re-do the sign and earn your rewards. Search the room for large, purple and green presents. Smash them open and if there's a hostage inside (sometimes it's a bad guy), press the prompted button and escort them back to Batgirl. Save all four hostages and bask in the glory of another shiny Gold Brick.No matter who you are, or where you live, the Olympics hold an inexplicable sort of magic. It's the anticipation, the competition, the excitement of cheering for 'your' team in the company of raucous family, friends and fans. It's the culmination of decades of grueling, determined, all-consuming training to achieve the seemingly impossible. And it's the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to share your city, your culture, your country with the world. But we're missing the magic in the countdown to the Olympics right now. Blindsided by Zika, plagued by crime, and unable to deliver on its promises to clean up dangerously polluted waterways ahead of the Games, the Rio 2016 headlines we're seeing in the news now can only be described as disheartening: disheartening for Brazil, disheartening for the athletes, disheartening for the Olympic organizers, and disheartening for all the rest of us, too.




But I'm a big believer in silver linings, and the Rio 2016 Olympics have achieved something remarkable even before they've begun. The Rio 2016 Olympics have--albeit unintentionally--broken the silence on one of the world's most dire global crises: the lack of water, sanitation and hygiene. Let me be clear: I would much rather be celebrating news that every single person in Brazil has clean water and a toilet, and that the world's top athletes are able to compete without fear of the lasting effects of 'super bacteria' in the water. But until the day that that can be achieved, the country's role in raising awareness around the gravity of the water and sanitation crisis is an incredibly important one. Brazil is not alone in facing a water and sanitation crisis of epic proportions. Around the world, 650 million people live without clean water, while some 2,365,004,300 people endure the burdens of life without access to toilets and sanitation on a daily basis. That's 1 in 3 people globally for whom progress has been far too slow.




Time and time again, it's the people in the poorest communities who are getting left behind. The result is not only pollution, but illness, vulnerability, the spread of infection and lost opportunities to attend school, run successful businesses or pursue personal aspirations. What's more, the lack of clean water and sanitation is also linked to stunting in children--a topic being raised by world leaders at the Nutrition for Growth Summit in Rio just ahead of the Games on August 4th. WaterAid's new report Caught short makes the case that malnutrition is not just caused by a lack of food, but that the lack of access to a safe toilet, clean water and good hygienic practices like handwashing also play a major role. Repeated bouts of diarrhea are directly linked to malnutrition and are caused by dirty water and unhygienic environments. A group of 8-year old children and one 9-year old girl (center) stand beneath a chalk mark indicating the global average height for their age at a primary school in Ooti, Karnataka State, India.




Most of the children in the photo measure the same height as a healthy 5-year old. Photo credit: WaterAid / Ronny Sen We shouldn't have to choose between caring about the health of the athletes OR the people who face these unacceptable realities every day. The truth is, no one should have to face the serious health consequences of sewage contaminated water. Not world-class athletes competing for their country, not tourists who have come to experience Rio's Olympic magic first-hand, and not the residents of Rio who suffer from the effects of life without clean water, toilets or hygiene each and every day. The 2016 Rio Olympics represent a golden opportunity: an opportunity for Olympic athletes to lend their voice to the fight against the global water and sanitation crisis, an opportunity for citizens and private companies to stand up and become part of the solution, and an opportunity for governments--not just in Brazil, but worldwide--to make good on the promise they made when they signed up to the UN Global Goals to eradicate extreme poverty

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