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Lego Batman 3 Hub Planets

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LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham - 2 years 3 months ago There's more to explore than just the story missions. Explore the Batcave, Watchtower and even the Lanterns' home planets in your quest for Gold Bricks and other goodies. Batcave Watchtower Hall of Justice Hall of Doom Oa Zamaron Odym Nok Ysmault Okaara Qward See All Top Contributors » Need assistance with editing this wiki? Check out these resources: Beginner's Guide to Wikis LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Wiki Guide - 1 year 7 months ago This page contains the locations of the Hidden Donuts on the various Hub Worlds of Lego Batman 3. Finding and destroying one of these donuts will unlock the Doughnut Discoverer Achievement / Trophy. You can find one in the "Shooting Range 1" VR Mission and here are the ones we've found on the Lantern planets. Head down the path from the building with the two torches in front (the one where you picked up Catwoman's Motorcycle) and you'll find it in a hut behind a vine-covered door.




You can find the donut in one of the prison cells after completing the "Who Let the Thugs Out?" Destroy the cracked panel on the side of the building you find the Heat Wave Character Token in to find the donut. When you leave the portal turn around and fly behind it until you see a skull structure with a white beam coming out of the top of it. Follow the coast around the left side of this structure until you see a small island, next to this small island, on another peice of coast is the donut. You'll find it in the spire of the building that houses one of the races, the one where you hit the button on the floor to move the panels on the walls.Buy now from the Xbox LIVE Store9,280 tracked gamers have this dlc pack, 6,119 have completed it (65.94%)There are a maximum of 5 achievements worth 72 (50) There are no reviews | Estimated completion: 0-1 hour Buy now from the Xbox LIVE Store8,985 tracked gamers have this dlc pack, 6,011 have completed it (66.90%)There are a maximum of 5 achievements worth 73 (50)




Buy now from the Xbox LIVE Store9,298 tracked gamers have this dlc pack, 5,679 have completed it (61.08%)There are a maximum of 5 achievements worth 74 (50) Buy now from the Xbox LIVE Store9,230 tracked gamers have this dlc pack, 5,912 have completed it (64.05%)There are a maximum of 5 achievements worth 72 (50) Buy now from the Xbox LIVE Store8,557 tracked gamers have this dlc pack, 5,348 have completed it (62.50%)There are a maximum of 5 achievements worth 76 (50) Buy now from the Xbox LIVE Store8,670 tracked gamers have this dlc pack, 5,604 have completed it (64.64%)There are a maximum of 5 achievements worth 74 (50)Estimated completion: 0-1 hour - 4 months 5 days ago Want to get your drive on with the classic rides of the DC universe? Then Oa is where you want to go. Use the yellow and pink pull switches near the slideways teleporter and near the starting line of many of the planet's race challenges to call up the vehicle selection menus for flying-type vehicles (yellow switch) and driving-type vehicles (pink switch).




Flying Vehicles Vehicle How to Unlock Location Cost Batcopter Find Vehicle Token Ysmault 100,000 Prince JAR's Copter N/A Prince JAR's City 10,000 Bat-Rocket (Batman-Pod) Complete "Shooting Range 1" VR Mission 75,000 Bat-Rocket (Robin-Pod) Find Vehicle Token Zamaron 75,000 The Batwing Find Vehicle Token Qward 250,000 Brainiac Skull Ship Find Vehicle Token Ysmault 100,000 Green Lantern Jet Find Vehicle Token Zamaron 150,000 Javelin Complete "Spaceship Shooter 1" VR Mission 150,000 The Joker Helicopter Find Vehicle Token Zamaron 150,000 Orange Lantern Spacecraft Find Vehicle Token Okaara 150,000 The Bat Find Vehicle Token Odym 200,000 Batman's Whirly-Bat Complete "Stealth Collector 3" VR Mission 75,000 Invisible Ship Complete "Ring Master 3" VR Mission 125,000 Invisible Jet Complete "Snake 1" VR Mission 150,000 EditDriving Vehicles Vehicle How to Unlock Location Cost Classic TV Batmobile Find Vehicle Token Nok 150,000 Classic TV Mini Batmobile Complete "Stud Maze" VR Mission 150,000 Banana Truck Complete "Ring Master 1" VR Mission 25,000 Bane's Tumbler Find Vehicle Token Oa




150,000 Bane's Mole Machine Complete "Spaceship Shooter 2" VR Mission 100,000 Batman's Buggy Complete "Snake 2" VR Mission 50,000 The Batcycle Complete "Stealth Collector 1" VR Mission 50,000 The Batmobile Find Vehicle Token Odym 200,000 The Batmobile (1989) Find Vehicle Token Batcave, Trophy Room 250,000 Catwoman's Motorcycle Find Vehicle Token Odym 75,000 Cyborg's Sports Car Find Vehicle Token Okaara 75,000 The Flash Mobile Complete "Spaceship Shooter 3" VR Mission 75,000 The Joker Steam Roller Complete "Stealth Collector 2" VR Mission 100,000 Bruce Wayne's Compact Sports Car Find Vehicle Token Oa 50,000 Robin's Redbird Cycle Find Vehicle Token Okaara 75,000 Achievement Guide for Loontern's Space Race This solution has 46 positive votes and 5 negative votes. Please log in to vote. In order to unlock Green Loontern, you have to complete all of his quests. Around halfway through the game, you'll find him standing in the Watch Tower near a doorway. Complete the quest and you'll have access to the Moon hub, which allows you to transport to the seven Lantern worlds (which become available after beating their respective stages in Story mode).




All of the Lantern worlds (aside from Oa) have introductory quests where Loontern shows you around the planet. Each planet has four additional quests with several of them being Loontern quests. You'll know when you've completed all of Loontern's quests on that particular planet when the next quest giver is not Loontern.Once you've completed all of his quests, you can purchase Loontern for 50K studs. Keep in mind that there is only one Loontern quest outside of the Lantern worlds and none on Oa so just keep doing moon quests until Loontern isn't showing up there anymore.Once you've unlocked him, the best place to travel is Oa, which has 10+ races (they're shown as giant rings with a gold brick/stud in the middle). Simply complete one and this achievement will unlock. Do you have a question about this achievement? Please post it in the LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Forum Related Achievements and TrophiesLike the first two games in the series, LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham begins with the terrestrial adventures of Batman and Robin.




It's a slow start, but then comes a moment when it all comes together and the game kicks into high gear. It's not an easy moment to pinpoint, but after much soul-searching and replaying the first few levels of the game when I should have been continuing story mode, I think I've narrowed it down to one perfect moment. The LEGO Batman series thrives on music from past incarnations of its heroes, from the Superman theme from the Richard Donner movie to Danny Elfman's score for the original Batman films, which is honestly starting to get a little old after three game's worth of it. But this — this will never get old. That right there is Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel's theme song from the 1975 live-action Wonder Woman television show, starring Lynda Carter as young boy's confusion. At least that's the role I remember her playing from watching the show in syndication as a lad. The first time I made Wonder Woman fly in LEGO Batman 3 was definitely the turning point for me.




The game instantly transformed from formulaic LEGO adventure to nostalgic romp. This was definitely that moment.maybe it was this. A rocket ride to the besieged Watchtower, orbital base of the Justice League, suddenly transformers into a circular side-scrolling shoot 'em up starring Batman. Here is a LEGO Batman game that's not afraid to push the limits of whatIt's this sort of daring variety I was expecting in LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, a game that didn't live up to its promise as well as it could have. It also backs up my theory that the best Batman video games are already proven games that just happen to have Batman in them now.Greatest Batman game ever. This was that moment. As soon as this multi-wave space shooter kicked in, I knew this was going to be a great game. Although, there was that other moment... nah, most of you wouldn't get it. One of my biggest worries about LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is that it would learn nothing from The LEGO Movie Video Game, my favorite LEGO game release so far.




I was afraid this latest LEGO adventure would ignore advances made in the movie tie-in entirely. Turns out that was a silly fear. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham takes the Master Builder mechanic from the movie game and uses it as a way to represent characters with super speed — Flash, Superman, Not Slow Man and the like. Standing one of these characters on a special platform, the player selects a trio of scenery bits and then sits back as they're transformed into something cool at ludicrous speed. As I watched the Flash whip up a massive water cannon out of things the game just had lying around I was overjoyed. That was the moment I realized this game was more than just an extension of the LEGO Batman franchise, but rather the LEGO video game franchise as a whole. It was the best moment in the game so far. Well, there was that other one. LEGO Batman 2 took forever to introduce its full cast of DC Comics characters, and it felt like as soon as the gang was all accounted for, the game ended.




The game kicks off with a Batman and Robin adventure, but soon we're wandering all over the world with some of DC's finest. Here we have the holy trinity of DC Super Heroes — Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman — together at last in a tiny LEGO version of Paris. Superman is larger-than-life (literally, in this case). Wonder Woman is obviously annoyed that Batman's along for the ride. And the caped crusader himself? Not only is this a significant moment in LEGO Batman casting, it's also a showcase for a very clever use of LEGO micro-builds. Superman villain Braniac has harnessed the power of the various colored Lanterns (Green, Red, Yellow, Tartan, Clear) to enhance the power of his shrink ray. Instead of his normal practice of collecting miniaturized cities, he's upgrading to whole planets, and Earth is first on his cosmic geek checklist. Micro-builds utilize smaller LEGO pieces as an economic way to recreate scenes and objects that would be far too massive at standard minifigure scale.

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