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08614 Brickmaster LEGO Legends of Chima : The Quest for Chi404 (Page Not Found) Error If you're the site owner, one of two things happened: 1) You entered an incorrect URL into your browser's address bar, or 2) You haven't uploaded content. If you're a visitor and not sure what happened: 1) You entered or copied the URL incorrectly or 2) The link you used to get here is faulty. (It's an excellent idea to let the link owner know.)LEGO collectors know that a lot of sets don’t come cheap. Some exclusive and limited edition sets can cost an arm and a leg, just like these Batman LEGO sets that are all more than $100! Being a die-hard LEGO fan is expensive enough, but adding that Batman factor into everything makes it a very costly hobby. But you can’t really put a price on happiness, which is what many of these sets bring to collectors. Besides, watching that latest Batman movie, The Dark Knight Rises, this past weekend must have inspired your inner Batman, so why not fight some crime…




So with that said, check out some of the most expensive Batman LEGO sets we’ve found! With only 92 pieces, this LEGO Batman Catwoman Pursuit set is pretty pricy. The set features a replica of Batman’s dragster from Batman Returns and includes constructible minifigs of Batman and Catwoman, as well as has working rear tires, a rotating front axel, a missile launcher on the back, and a cockpit lid that opens and closes. The 207-piece LEGO Batman Attack of the Penguin set features both Robin’s Scuba Jet and Penguin’s Submarine that has flick-fire missiles and a firing rocket. The set comes with Robin and Penguin minifigs, as well as two addition Penguins (you can lift the roof off the submarine to put them into). This Escape of Mr. Freeze set only has 76 pieces and includes Batman and Mr. Freeze minifigs, with Batman’s buggy featuring flam and wing detail on the back, while Mr. Freeze’s ride has a cool freeze-ray on the front. There’s even a place to hold a diamond on the back of Mr. Freeze’s vehicle.




The Batcycle features some cool black wings and flick-fire launchers in this 267-piece set, while Harley Quinn’s truck comes with just flick-fire launchers, giving the Batman minifig a run for his money. A Harley Quinn minifig is also included in the Batcycle set. You’ll have a bit of time on your hands as you build this 523-piece LEGO The Joker’s Aerial Assault set that features Batman, The Joker and their flying machines with moving parts. The Batwing’s wings lift to reveal missiles that can actually launch, while the Joker Copter features a ladder that can be shot down. With 264 pieces, you get to guide the Batboat hovercraft that hot on the trail of Killer Croc and his swamp jet ski. The Batboat features dual-action props and a docking port to tow the captured Croc-crook back to jail, as well as Batman and Killer Croc minifigs and various Batman gadgets. Catch Two-Face as he tries to get away in the Batmobile with this set that has 386 pieces to it. It includes Batman, Two-Face and evil henchman minifigs;




Batmobile, bank truck and city roadblock; and a collection of Batman gadgets. The cool Batcopter sets includes 293 pieces with Batman’s flying machine able to launch missiles at Scarecrow’s biplane. Both vehicles include tricks and shooting features with gadgets true to the Batman world. Containing 645 pieces, the Bat Tank comes with missiles to enter and destroy the hideout with caterpillar tracks, but the Riddler has his own jet pack that comes with cool gadgets and weapons. You’ll get Batman, The Riddler and Bane minifigures, while Bane’s motorbike with flick-launching missiles. Every Batman LEGO collector must have this 1,045-piece Batmobile set in their collection! It features ultimate detail with the piece featuring an open roof that reveals he detailed interior, or turn the steering wheel to raise the shield for added speed. There are also moving engine turbines and rotating booster flames, this is one vehicle of justice that no villain can escape. This ultimate Arkham Asylum set has 860 pieces and includes a number of minifigs like Batman, Nightwing, The Riddler, The Scarecrow, Poison Ivy, and two Arkham Asylum guards.




Batman’s high-tech Batcave set features control center, prison cell, rocket and net launcher, and vehicles for Batman, Robin, and the Penguin. The seat also has lots of working gadgets, including costume transformation chamber and rocket launcher and features Batman, Robin, Mr. Freeze, The Penguin and other minifigs. With only 499 pieces, this very expensive Batman LEGO Joker’s Ice Cream Surprise set features The Joker’s ice cream truck that he intends to sell gas ice cream out of to the citizens of Gotham City. Batman has to stop him with his Tumbler, the massive armored crime-fighting car straight from the movies. Fire the rockets, but look out The Jokers ice cream truck packs a missile-sized surprise of its own. The set includes Batman, The Joker, and Jokers Henchman minifigs."It is a room that a person can only enter when they have real need of it. Sometimes it is there, and sometimes it is not, but when it appears, it is always equipped for the seeker's needs" —Dobby explaining to Harry Potter the abilities of the Room of Requirement[src]




The Room of Requirement, also known as the Come and Go Room[1], is a secret room within Hogwarts Castle, that only appears when a person is in great need of it. The room is thought to have some degree of sentience, because it transforms itself into whatever the witch or wizard needs it to be at that moment in time, although there are some limitations. For example, it cannot create food, as that is one of the five Principal Exceptions to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration. It is believed that the room is Unplottable, as it does not appear on the Marauder's Map, nor do its occupants, although this could simply be because James Potter, Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, and Peter Pettigrew never found the room. "It's a proper hideout, as long as one of us stays in here, they can't get at us, the door won't open. It's all down to Neville. He really gets this room. You've got to ask it for exactly what you need — like, "I don't want any Carrow supporters to be able to get in — and it'll do it for you!




You've just got to make sure you close the loopholes! —Seamus explaining the Room of Requirement[src] The room is located on the seventh floor in the left corridor of the Hogwarts castle and has a hidden entrance opposite the tapestry depicting the attempt of Barnabas the Barmy to teach trolls ballet. The way to open the room is to walk past it three times thinking about what you need, and the door will appear. It is advised that the users of this room be very specific about what they are looking for, as it has been shown that other people can enter the room and see what the occupant is doing if they know how the room is being used. The Inquisitorial Squad found the hideout of the D.A. in 1996 by knowing that the D.A. was in the room at the time. Neville Longbottom used this knowledge to create his hideout, as he specifically asked that the hideout be made unavailable to those who supported Alecto and Amycus Carrow. The first mention Harry Potter heard of this room was in 1994, when Albus Dumbledore told Igor Karkaroff of his discovery of a room full of chamber pots when he needed to go to the toilet.




However, he was unable to find the room again later like many of those who stumble across the room. DobbyDobby knows the perfect place, sir! Dobby heard tell of it from the other house-elves when he came to Hogwarts, sir. It is known by us as the Come and Go Room, sir, or else as the Room of Requirement!" Dobby: "Because it is a room that a person can only enter when they have real need of it. Sometimes it is there, and sometimes it is not, but when it appears, it is always equipped for the seeker's needs." — Dobby telling Harry Potter about the Room of Requirement[src] In 1995, Harry Potter asked Dobby if he knew of a place where Dumbledore's Army could safely meet. Dobby told Harry of what the house-elves called the "Come and Go Room" or "Room of Requirement", which he had used to treat Winky after she had gotten drunk on Butterbeer, as the room filled with antidotes to butterbeer and an elf-sized bed for Winky to sleep off her inebriation. He also said that Argus Filch had found extra cleaning supplies in the room.




During the first D.A. meeting, Fred and George Weasley revealed that it had once taken the form of a broom cupboard which they had used to hide from Filch. Dumbledore's Army used the room as their headquarters and practise area. Among the items provided by the room for the D.A. were Dark Detectors and shelves of helpful books such as A Compendium of Common Cures, The Dark Arts Outsmarted, Self-Defensive Spellwork, and Jinxes for the Jinxed. Around Christmas, which was the last meeting before the break, Harry was cornered by Cho Chang under some mistletoe and the two shared a kiss. They were eventually discovered by the Inquisitorial Squad; due to the Squad wanting evidence, the Room provided the meeting room and the list of members. Main article: Second Wizarding War During the 1997-1998 school year, Neville Longbottom and several other students used the room as a hideout to escape the wrath of the new Death Eater professors, the Carrows. The problem was the lack of food, as it was one of the exceptions to Gamp's Law of Elemental Transfiguration.




So the hideout adapted by adding an eighth passage into Hogsmeade, connected to the Hog's Head pub, whose owner, Aberforth, provided food. Also, this advantage allowed members of the Order of the Phoenix to enter the school to help fight off Lord Voldemort's attack, without setting off the Caterwauling Charm on the village. "I virtually lived in the Room of Hidden Things all last year, I know how to get in." —Draco Malfoy to Harry Potter regarding the room of hidden things[src] After Tom Riddle resurfaced as Lord Voldemort and had his second request of becoming Hogwarts' Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher denied by Dumbledore, Voldemort managed to sneak Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem into the room, as a means to hide one of his Horcruxes. Unlike the others, he did not have time to set up many powerful spells to protect it due to time constraints, but believed that he was the only one who knows of the room's existence, and that nobody would look for it. In his sixth year, Draco Malfoy spent the majority of his days within this room, fixing the Vanishing Cabinet that he moved from the school's hallway, in order to smuggle Death Eaters in and help him assassinate Dumbledore.




The repair took most of the year, as Draco spent much time inside the room, and had his friends Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle remain outside in disguise to drop something onto the ground should anyone approach, to warn Draco not to come out. Harry used the room in his sixth year to hide the Half-Blood Prince's copy of Advanced Potion Making. He found that many other students had used the room to hide a multitude of other objects, including the Vanishing Cabinet. Inside the cabinet in which he hid the book, Harry found a cage that contained the skeleton of something that had five legs. Also in Harry's sixth year, Professor Trelawney attempted to use the room to hide her sherry bottles, but Draco Malfoy threw her out. Draco was using the room to repair the Vanishing Cabinet so he could smuggle Death Eaters into the castle via a matching Vanishing Cabinet in Borgin and Burkes. They did in fact use the room to infiltrate the castle in 1997. The Room of Hidden Things became inaccessible whenever the Room of Requirement was used for another purpose.




As a result, during the Battle of Hogwarts, when the room was being used to provide passage to Hogsmeade and as a sanctuary, it had to be vacated of all people and "reset" before the Room of Hidden Things could once again be accessed. The Room of Hidden Things may have had a special protection that prevented a Summoning Charm being used in it,[2] meaning students had to physically find what it was they were looking for. This was the case when Hermione attempted to summon Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem, but failed, although this may be because the diadem was a Horcrux. She, Ron and Harry had to go searching for it instead. However, this protection may have been placed by Voldemort specifically for the diadem, as he took similar precautions for his locket Horcrux. Tom Riddle believes that he, and only he, is the only person that ever discovered the deepest secret in Hogwarts. He never expected Harry to discover this chamber. Additionally, even House-Elves cannot Apparate into the room, meaning they have to know what to ask the room to become into in order to access it.




While Harry discovered Draco is using this chamber to progress his plan, he could not make the room appear for him to see what the young Death Eater was up to, no matter what variation of thinking he used, thus giving Draco the privacy he requested. Main article: Skirmish at the Room of Requirement Later that same year, during the Battle of Hogwarts, it was used as an evacuation route to move the students away from the dangers that followed. Later, Harry realised that Rowena Ravenclaw's Diadem, one of Voldemort's Horcruxes, was hidden in the Room of Requirement, as he has seen it in his sixth year while hiding his Potions book and had even picked it up without realising what it was. As noted above, as long as the room was being used to maintain the passage to Hogwarts, the Room of Hidden Things couldn't be accessed. Harry, Hermione, and Ron cleared the room and accessed the Room of Hidden Things, where they were ambushed by Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle.

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