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Lego Batman 3 Mr Freeze

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- 2 years 3 months ago To reach Qward, complete the Green Lootern's "Permission to Launch" Quest in the Watchtower to enter the Moon Base. From there, you'll need 40 Gold Bricks and have completed the Aw-Qward Situation level to construct the portal that will send you to Quward. Vertical columns of light will point out the location of every collectible. Shatter the glass cylinders surrounding one of the buildings and pull the switch you find. This will extend a platform allowing you to access an Electricity Terminal. Work your way up to the platform and drain the power from the terminal to deactivate the security lasers protecting an alcove on the other side of the building. Find the alcove and shatter the glass object inside for a Gold Brick. Smash the boxes on the roof of the pictured building to uncover a horizontal Electricity Terminal. Charge it with an electricity character like Shazam to open the building's garage door. Smash everything in the garage to find a switch. Pull it and the container in the middle of the room will open.




Take your well-earned Gold Brick. Find the smokestack with a gold rock jammed in it. Bust the rock with a laser and retrieve the Gold Brick under it. Find the smokestack with the cracked cover pictured above (there's more than one) and use a giant or strong character to bash through it and find the vent underneath. Send Plastic Man through the vent and you'll emerge in a room with a Gold Brick. Take the brick then pull the switch to lower the laser grid (or go back out the way you came). There are three races found on Qward and each will earn you a Gold Brick. You can use flying characters for each, even the one that takes place in the rectangular courtyard of a building. In that one, you're supposed to step on the floor button to manipulate the wall panels. But who needs to worry about fancy footwork when you can fly? Smash through the cracked wall on one of the buildings. Destroy the gold chest inside for a Character Token. Find the building with a glass lock on its garage door. Smash the lock with a sonic attack and grapple the orange plug behind it to open the door.




Send Plastic Man through the vent in the floor (it's under a crate) to reach an upper ledge with a switch (or just fly up there). Pull the switch to open the box with the Character Token in it. Find and destroy 9 blue batman flags on one of the factory buildings. On top of one of the buildings is a plastic tunnel. Shrink the Atom (or use the Mini Characters cheat) and send him in the opening. Press the button at the far end to drop the laser grid imprisoning Adam West. Follow Loontern around and beat up any enemies that attack. Beat up all the yellow rat constructs. Find five Thunderer workers chained to the spot and rescue them. Once you find one, use an explosive attack to destroy the silver ball and chain then talk to them to get them to follow you. Lead them back to Loontern. Return all five to complete the quest. A gold Killer Croc is chasing Krypto the Superdog who is chasing Dex-Starr who is chasing a yellow rat construct. Use a ranged attack to smack the one in the back of the line to get it to stop.




Talk to it then lead it back to Loontern. Repeat the process with the rest until you've returned all four. Find the big orange door with the silver lock. Use an explosive attack and you'll find Mr. Freeze inside. Give him a chat. He needs a thingy. Head to the roof of the building and you'll find a bat swarm up there. Use a character's 'sense' ability and a bunch of studs will show up in the form of an arrow pointing you towards the missing object. Follow the arrow and you'll come to a building with a big glass window. Shatter it with a sonar attack and destroy the objects inside to find the thing Mr. Freeze is looking for. Pick it up and return it to him. 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.Mr. Freeze, a.k.a Dr. Victor Fries, is an enemy of Batman who teamed up with The Riddler in LEGO Batman: The Video Game and with The Penguin in 7783 The Batcave: The Penguin and Mr. Freeze's Invasion.




He was redesigned and released in 2013 as part of the Super Heroes DC Universe theme. Mr. Freeze has a transparent Insectoid helmet. Mr. Freeze's head is a white minifigure head exclusive to his minifigure. He has plain legs and a plain torso, which is bright blue with black hands. He has a black back accessory to attach his tanks (which are made up of two transparent light blue cylinders) to his back. This variant is based on how he appears in Batman: The Animated Series, but, considering the colors, number of air tanks and helmet shape, is radically different . He was redesigned in 2013 with the Atlantis diver helmet in sand blue and a light-blue visor. His face is still white but now his blue eyes are revealed, as he is not wearing goggles, more lines to give the face detail, and an angry expression. His torso, hands, and hips are black with machinery printed on the former. He has back printing depicting the machinery on his back. His limbs are blue. His freeze gun is made from a sci-fi blaster, with a trans blue cylinder, capped with a silver flat tile.




a black disc and a silver cone make up the nozzle, with a blue beam coming out for a freeze blast. This variant resembles how he appears in the Batman: Arkham City comics and video game, minus the iconic red goggles, which do make an appearance in the Batman: Arkham City video-game. A microfigure version of him will be included in 50003 Batman. It is pale blue and similar to the Super Heroes variation in design, but with the lack of the helmet-armour combo piece and he has red goggles over his eyes and a serious expression, like the original 2006 Batman variation. This variant of Mr. Freeze is based on Otto Preminger's portrayal in the 1960s television series. He has a light blue head with dark red eyebrows and an evil grin. His body is a darker blue and shows a simple uniform with pockets, a belt, and the front of his protective suit on the top of his torso, showing the ice collar that keeps him alive. His hands are light grey. This variant is loosely based off the Arnold Schwarzenegger portrayal of Mr. Freeze from the 1997 film "Batman and Robin".




His is blue, with a disparaging expression and two red eyepieces in lieu of his classic goggles. He has a new light blue armor piece which features silver plating and blue lights printed on it. The armour also allows the classic jar piece to be placed on it to form Freeze's classic domed helmet. His torso is dark blue with grey tubes printed on, and also features some ice seeping through the plating. He also features sky blue pads printed on the side and a cyan belt. His legs are dark blue with blue padding and silver metal toes printed on. His arms are dark blue and his hands are black. He is equipped with an oversized freeze gun that can also be held by his mech suit. This Freeze features the same helmet as the 2013 version. His head is white with blue skin detailing, and he wears his traditional goggles. His armor underneath is black and grey with purple detailing. His torso and back feature armor printing, and his hands are purple. He carries a simplified freeze gun. In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, Mr. Freeze is identical to his appearance in 7783 The Batcave: The Penguin and Mr. Freeze's Invasion and 7884 Batman's Buggy: The Escape of Mr. Freeze, and his ice gun is the one he uses in 7783, except without the tube in most cases.




Mr. Freeze is able to safely walk through toxins, is able to freeze enemies and sparkling liquids, and has super strength. Mr. Freeze's Ice Gun acts as both a ranged and a melee weapon. In LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, Mr. Freeze's appearance changed very little. His face now has no lines and his goggles appear to be smaller. His gun is a different design and his capsules are green rather than white. He has printing under his armor, but this is only visible when using this part in the character creator and when he falls apart after being defeated while in use. Everything else remains the same. He is still able to freeze enemies and water. His appearance is based on his one in LEGO Batman: The Videogame instead of his Super Heroes variant due to the fact that his set was released after the game. Mr. Freeze appears with his 2013 variant in two sidequests, the first of which is required to progress into the Watchtower's Hangar area. The second time, he appears on Qward, asking for fuel to power his refrigerator.




Upon completion of this quest, he is unlocked. He has an exaggerated European accent that is difficult to identify. Dr. Victor Fries was a mere Gotham City scientist who used cryo-stasis technology to cryogenically freeze his wife Nora, who had a rare disease, so he could have more time to save her. However, an accident in the laboratory caused his body temperature to revert to below zero and as a result, he was forced to wear a refrigeration suit to survive the mutations. Fries then deemed himself "Mr. Freeze" and staged robberies in order to fund his project. He also stole diamonds in order to power up his suit. In addition to his cryotechnic genius, Mr. Freeze wields an ice-powered gun that freezes targets. In the 1966 television series, Mr. Freeze was known as Dr. Art Schivel. His body temperature was accidentally lowered by a freezing solution used by Batman, and Freeze became his enemy in an attempt to get revenge. In , Mr. Freeze was a part of 's group, which also consisted of , , and .




Mr. Freeze assisted The Riddler in retrieving a Freeze Cannon which he needed to rob the Gotham City Gold Reserves. When the Freeze Cannon was secured, Mr. Freeze insisted on staying in the factory to unleash the as his minions. He was then defeated and captured by and and sent back to . In console versions, Mr. Freeze created obstacles for Batman and Robin by freezing a few areas around Arkham Asylum, but was trapped behind glass so he was unable to hurt them directly. He was later one of the many villains who escaped the Asylum. He is located at the Observatory, on the South Island of Gotham City, and is available to purchase for 500,000 studs after he is defeated. In portable versions, Mr. Freeze is a boss in the level Arkham Asylum. His minikit can be found later in the same level. Dr. Victor Fries was a scientist who studied cryonics until a laboratory accident permanently lowered his body temperature, forcing him to wear a refrigerated suit of armor to survive. This cold-obsessed villain is an icy threat to any hero.

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