lego series 13 touch guide

lego series 13 touch guide

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Lego Series 13 Touch Guide

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- 2 years 9 months ago Magnetic Personality is the thirteenth level in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. Follow the guide below for a full walkthrough, the locations of all Minikits, and how to free Stan Lee in peril. G Follow the ghost stud trail to a dock in Central Park. Once there, use Spider-Man’s Spider-Sense to uncover a console. Use Iron Man to rotate each wheel on the screen so the colors line up and the Stark Jet will be built. Walk out on the bridge to enter it and take off for the next level. Begin by defeating the swarm of enemies attacking you. Once you are no longer being attacked, select Spider-Man and use his Spider Sense on the pillar on the right of the main room. After, switch to Iron Man and destroy the pillar beneath what you just pulled out, now switch to Thor to charge the switch. Do the same on the left side. Put the loose pieces together and you will create a switch that will open the door to the next area. In the second area, Dr. Doom will now send his Doom Bots after you.




Defeat the enemies attacking you and jump over the now-destroyed bridge, and up to the top level where Doom has just escaped from. Switch to Spider-Man and use his Spider Sense again, switch to Thor to destroy the glass, then back to Spider-Man to pull the switch. Loose bricks will fall, after putting them together you will need to switch to Thor to charge the battery which will then clear your path. Switch to Spider-Man again and use his Spider Sense by the wall. Climb the wall to the top and defeat the enemies that will then attack you. They will continue to attack until you build a barricade with the loose bricks at the furthest right side of the room. Close to where you built your barricade, there is a spot on the wall that can be destroyed by Iron Man. Destroy it and build something the pieces that were formed. It will create a staircase to a lever you will need to pull. Pull it, then go to the left side and pull that level too. Now switch to Spider-Man and pull down the door. Magneto will again run off and leave you with a few of his minions to fight.




Switch to Spider-Man to pull the levers that appear before you. This will bring up a computer for Iron Man to use. Use it to extend your bridge and advance. BOSS BATTLE - MAGNETO Avoid the objects Magneto throws at you until you have enough parts laying on the ground to be able to build something to fight back. Iron Man will need to throw the first item. After throwing your special item back at him, he will be regular sized and you can attack him a few times before he changes back to his giant mode. Return to dodging his attacks until you can build something again. Now it's Thor's turn to throw something at Magneto. Switch to Thor and throw the pumpkin! Attack Magneto once more when he loses his shield. Now only one heart left! Avoid Magneto's attack once more and build the object once it becomes available. For this one, you will need Thor to charge the object and Spider-Man to throw it. There are three stacks of containers scattered around this first room that need to be destroyed. Smash them all for Minikit #1.




One is up the stairs to the left. Another is to the right of the stairs. A third group of tanks is back toward the middle of the area, on the right. Use a magnetically powered character to break open the blue box on the left side of the area, then use a character with the Power Cosmic to reassemble the pieces into a tiny jet. Ride it to collect Minikit #2. Rip open the tube in the back-right corner of the area with a strong character, then put out the flames and fly up into the tube to find Minikit #3. Smash the green tank on the right side of the area, then use a telekinetic character to complete the circuits on the wall, revealing Minikit #4. At the very beginning of this area, fly up to the walkway in the back and activate the claw switch. This will drop the hovering boulder to the floor creating a dig spot. Jump down and dig up Minikit #5. Use a magnetically powered character to rip the blue pieces off the wall, then charge up the transformer above to flush Deadpool out into space.




Next, climb up the wall in the back to reach Minikit #6. Freeze the puddle of water from where you flushed Deadpool out into the void to obtain Minikit #7. After reaching the far-right side of the area, switch to a character with mind-control and make the character in the tube jump up to grab Minikit #8. With Mr. Fantastic, enter the grate on the far-right side of this area to pick up Minikit #9. In the control room, fly up and destroy the silver hatch over the main console to release Stan Lee. During the fight with Magneto, switch to a magnetically powered character and rip apart three blue boxes to find Minikit #10. One is on the upper balcony to the left. Another is on the upper balcony to the right. A final box is in the foreground on the floor.It is an open secret that we are LEGO fanatics. Since we had reviewed the last LEGO Movie Minifigures Series, we thought it will be great to do a follow up with the latest LEGO minifigures series The Simpsons LEGO minifigure series. He is the main bully and Bart's former arch enemy.




His baseball bat is uniquely shaped . Feel for the groove. Better known as APU, he is the owner of Kiwi E-mart. Identify him by his cup. Note his cup does not have handle. Bart's best friend , he can be identified from his Square Biclops comics. He can be mistaken with Ralph Wiggum as both has the same number of similar parts. The difference will be from the shape of the head. The good natured neighbor. He is an easy pick with the distinct tool box and mug His is the resident oddball with the weirdest lines in the show. Identify him by his square Happy Valentines card. Do not mistake him with Milhouse. When I asked the boys which one they think Dad likes , each has their own choice. big C chose Homer while Little Lou chose Bart. For the record , both of them are right. In fact I think this range of minifures rocks. They are even better than the LEGO movies due to their quality and familiarity with me. Furthermore , the minifigures looks uncannily like their show counterparts ( save for missing an odd tummy or two).

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