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How to Get Plastoid in Lego Fortnite

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There is so much to see and do in the new Star Wars permanent content update for Lego Fortnite, including new materials and items to gather. One of the most important new items is Plastoid – here’s how to get it in Lego Fortnite.

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How to Get Plastoid in Lego Fortnite

Plastoid is used for just about everything you can craft or build in the new Star Wars update. As such, you want to get it as fast as possible. There are two main ways to get Plastoid materials in this game, and the first is by simply destroying the various ship and building parts around the crossover island. You, specifically, want the parts that look very Star Wars-like.

The other option to get Plastoid is to eliminate Stormtroopers in the world. For some odd reason, they often carry Plastoid around with them. Defeating them will let you loot the material from their bodies.

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How to Make a Rebel Workbench in Lego Fortnite

Once you have Plastoid in your inventory in Lego Fortnite, it is now finally time to build and craft with it. One of the most important items players should make first with their Plastoid is the Rebel Workbench. Here are the materials you need to make this brand-new crafting station:

  • 5 Wood.
  • 8 Plastoid.

Wood, of course, is an item you can get from breaking down trees or picking up branches on the ground. Once you build your Rebel Workbench, you’ll find it is essentially a crafting station but for Rebel and Imperial gear. You can craft items here, also using Plastoid most of the time, such as blasters, explosives, and more.

Lego Fortnite is available right now for Android, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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