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Lego The Movie Red Brick Detector

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Extras are an essential part of the game series. Extras originated in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and appeared in all games in the series since then. For a list of Power Brick/Parcel extras and suit upgrades and which levels they correspond to, see Power Brick. One of the first Extras had to do with hearts. Specifically, the four hearts that the character has. Introduced in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game, Invincibility was introduced, which, as the name implies, makes you invincible. If you fall off a ledge. A lesser version of the extra, Regenerate Hearts, was introduced in LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy which made you not invincible, but made your hearts regenerate until you're at max. And, more recently, in LEGO Batman: The Videogame Extra Hearts was introduced, increasing the heart count from four to six, being the first game in the series to do so. These types of extras are extras that do nothing but change visuals, for the fun of it. As follows: Silhouettes (which make every character glossy black), Moustaches or Disguises (which give the characters humorous glasses-and-nose masks), Purple (which makes Jedi and Sith lightsabers purple), Daisy Chains (which make Blaster grapples full of daisies and flowers), Chewbacca w/ C3PO (which, when playing as Chewbacca, he is carrying C-3PO on his back, a homage to The Empire Strikes Back), Tow Death Star (which makes Tow Cable rolling balls look like the Death Star)




, Tea Cups and Brushes (which turn weapons into brooms or tea cups), Big Blasters, Silly Blasters, and Classic Blasters, which in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game turn all blasters big, strange, or old-school. Beep Beep makes vehicles beep their horns. Ice Rink is one of these, making all the floors slippery and icy. These are almost purely aesthetic with no real use, but they actually affect the gameplay even by the smallest bit. Another one is Extra Toggle (which gives you usually useless characters in your Free Play arsenal). More include Fertilizer which makes animals give off droppings (with the additional Poo Money/Treasure extra, their droppings turn into money). These extras give you powers or strengths. There are many Super Extras, which make objects or abilities more powerful. This list is Super Blasters (x2 damage), Super Lightsabers (x2 damage), Super Zapper (makes zapper kill droids and stun living enemies), Super Ewok Catapult (makes Ewok catapults shoot torpedos), Super Gonk (makes the Gonk Droid run quickly and able to jump), Super Slap (x2 damage), Super Scream (more effective), Super Astromech (longer hover), Super Jedi Slam (x2 damage), Super Thermal Detonator (more blast radius)




There are also ones that give you new abilities (sometimes useless) entirely. This includes Dark Side (which gives Jedi the Sith ability with a red lightsaber to boot), Deflect Bolts and (blaster bolts bounce off you entirely), Walkie Talkie Disable (walkie talkie disables all Droids), Force Grapple Leap (Jedi and Sith have the Blaster grapple ability), Disarm Troopers (Stormtrooper's guns turn into carrots), Perfect Deflect (makes blaster bolts deflect perfectly off of lightsabers), Immune to Freeze (makes you immune to being frozen), and the fifteen Suit Upgrades. Score/Treasure x2, Score/Treasure x4, Score/Treasure x6, Score/Treasure x8, Score/Treasure x10, and Always Score Multiply multiply your stud income, and with all of them activated can create major stud bonuses. In LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (now a mainstream) there is Character Studs/Treasure which makes defeated enemies give off a few studs, and Stud/Treasure Magnet, which makes studs go straight towards you when you're near them.




These enhance speed and convenience. Fast Build makes building objects faster, Fast Force makes using the force faster, Fast Fix makes fixing objects quicker, Fast Dig makes digging quicker, and four of the Suit Upgrades. The Minikit/Artifact Detector has arrows pointing to the eventual location of Minikit Canisters and Artifact Treasure Chests. Likewise, the Power Brick/Parcel Detector has arrows pointing to the eventual location of the Power Brick or Parcel. All 8 suits have their own set of upgrades (one to three). Unlike extras, these are permanent with no on/off switch. The first three actually apply to all suits. Suit Upgrades are the Power Bricks of the Hero Missions, whereas LEGO Batman: The Videogame Extras are in the Villain Missions.Cheat Codes in Lego Marvel’s Avengers are numbers which you can use to unlock new characters. To enter a cheat code load your game and activate the options menu (press Enter by default on PC). Choose the Extras option and you will now have a list of red brick cheats that you unlocked and on the top of the list Enter Code option.




Choose this and enter one of the codes bellow to unlock characters. You can now pick these characters when you go to Free Play mode or while in Manhattan find a red S.H.I.E.L.D. console (there is one in Central Park, next to the lake) and go to character select to pick your new characters. Take a look at our guide – 32 new cheat codes LEGO STAR WARS: The Force Awakens Iron Man (MK33 – Silver Centurion) Cheat Codes in Lego Marvel’s Avengers can be also obtained as rewards for helping The Collector in the Free Play mode. Each time you complete a quest and bring the proper item to The Collector, you’ll be rewarded with a Red Brick. Each Red Brick unlocks a new cheat that you have to purchase in The Collector’s Room, in the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier and activate. If you’re having trouble finding the place, take a look at our Where to Buy Red Brick Cheats guide. UPDATE: Two of the Red Brick cheats can be unlocked with cheat codes. You do not have to pay studs to activate them, just enter the cheat codes in the Extras screen (like you would unlock a character with a code).




Minikit Detector (Red Brick 11) Fast Build (Red Brick 14) Characters collect studs from farther away than normal Doubles the number of studs the player collects Level 1 – Struck Off the List (Part A) You quest is to obtain Baron Strucker’s monocle. Monocle can be found on the lower level, in the room behind the locked door. The door opens once you enter the code 287. You can complete this task as the Vision character. Multiplies the number of studs the player collects by 4 Level 2 – A Loki Entrance The Collector will ask you to locate a rare miniature rocket. All you have to do is to use Mind Control on the worker in a small room at the end of the catwalk. Use the Vision character. Multiplies the number of studs the player collects by 6 Level 3 – Rail HYDRA After you clear out the ring in Red Skull’s base, talk to the Collector standing next to it. Then go back in, press the buttons on the wall and mind-control the enemy behind the glass to pull the switch.




Go back out and destroy the black Lego. Give the item that falls out to the Collector. Use Ultron Ultimate and Scarlet Witch for this. Multiplies the number of studs the player collects by 8 Level 4 – Shakespeare in the Park The Collector is located in section B (Loki boss fight). He asks you to find a “hot dawg” stand and get him one dawg. Look for the guy near the water fountain. Use Vision, Scarlet Witch, or another character with Mind Control for this. Multiplies the number of studs the player collects by 10 Level 5 – Helicarrier Havoc You’ll find The Collector in part C, right where you start. He wants you to find a Captain America collectible card. Destroy the structure next to him and build a drone. Pilot the drone into the pipe above to get the card. Use Ultimate Ultron or someone who can manipulate black Lego for this. Places characters in Stan Lee’s glasses, nose, and mustache Repairs are completed faster Level 6 – Avengers Assemble




The Collector is in part B, the section of the level where you have to rescue five civilians. He’s up on the balcony above where you start. The collector asks for a wig that you need a hero with Telekinesis to acquire. Go all the way to the right and use Telekinesis to move the debris from the window, then go grab the wig. We would like to thank Charles for additional information. Unlimited Avengers Team-up Moves Special moves bar is always filled Level 7 – Earth’s Mightiest The Collector can be found in part C, on the left stairs outside the bedroom in Stark Tower. You need to bring him J.A.R.V.I.S’ drive, which is behind the black Lego wall in the Tony Stark’s room. You’ll have to use a character that can destroy black Lego, like Ultron Ultimate. Colored arrows on the HUD mark directions of character tokens on your radar Level 8 – Lack of Insight You’ll find the collector in part A. Go towards the back of the ship. After you pass the cargo hold, you’ll ride an elevator.




He will be up top, right next to the elevator shaft. You’ll need to bring him Zola’s glasses. Go to the right and climb up to the terrace. Use the terminal with a Shield operative, then again with a Hydra character. This will make a laser cut a hole in the wall where the glasses are. Colored arrows on the HUD mark where Gold Bricks are located in levels Level 9 – Ready A.I.M. Fire Choose part C when starting the level. You’ll find the Collector under the Roxxon sign, after you ride the large elevator with the wheels. He wants a piece of Iron Man’s armor. Fly up to the terrace above him, use a stealthy hero (Black Widow, Nick Fury) to enter the cage, blow up the silver case (Hawkeye), assemble the switch and pull it to open the door. Go through it, cut the gold obstacle (Iron Man), extinguish the fire (Cpt America) and take the suit. Colored arrows on the HUD mark directions of Minikits on your radar Level 10 – Lost in the Aether The Collector is in part C, to the back from where you start.




He’s looking for a cup. Go right a few steps, and you’ll see wrecked car. Use Telekinesis to open the trunk (Scarlet Witch can do this), and you’ll find the item inside. Stan Lee In Peril Detector Colored arrows on the HUD mark directions of Stan Lee on your radar Level 11 – No Strings On Me When starting Free Play, choose part B. The Collector is on the walkway above the bar, and he’s looking for the record that’s currently playing. You’ll need a hero that can destroy black Lego, like Ultimate Ultron, to destroy the turntables and take the record. Colored arrows on the HUD mark directions of quest locations on your radar Level 12 – Anger Management Start the mission at part A. When the level starts, turn around and go left. The Collector is on the walkway, and he wants a sample of Vibranium. Cross the bridge and destroy the silver wall to get one. You best use Hawkeye – he’s can blow up silver Lego and is available from the start.




Characters build objects faster Level 13 – Korea Prospects Start the mission from part C. The collector will be right behind you, and will ask you to get him a smelly fish. Go to the burger stand on the right and scan it. Either jump on it or destroy it. Use a character that can Dig (like Squirrel Girl) on the dirt pile in front of it to dig up the fish. Level 14 – Rise of Ultron The collector is in part C, right next to where you start. He’s looking for a Sokovian flag. Scan the van next to him, then use a super strong character (Hulk, Ultimate Ultron) to pull the door off. Use the pieces to build a speed ramp, then send Quicksilver or another super fast hero on it. It’ll launch him to the flag. Characters can collect ghost studs that mark your way to the objective Level 15 – Ultron Undone Start off Ultron Undone at part C. When you’re in the third area of the map, use a hero that can dig to go through a tunnel to the Collector. He wants a skull.

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