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How to Make a Bowcaster in Lego Fortnite

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Many new Star Wars-themed weapons exist in Lego Fortnite, including some ranged weaponry. Perhaps the most unique new weapon is the Wookie Bowcaster, which players can make in Lego Fortnite, but you’ll need the right materials and station to make this happen.

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How to make a Bowcaster in Lego Fortnite
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How do I craft a Wookie Bowcaster in Lego Fortnite?

As of right now, the only way I have been able to find the Bowcaster in Lego Fortnite game is by making it myself. If you want to craft one, you will first need to make a Rebel Workbench. This is a brand new crafting station that requires players to find the following materials to build:

  • 8 Plastoid
  • 5 wood

Wood is pretty easy to get, but Plastoid comes from defeating Stormtroopers or destroying building parts from the Rebels or Empire. Once you have a Rebel Workbench, you are now able to craft a Bowcaster in Lego Fortnite.

Well, that is if you have the following materials:

  • 3 Cut Amber
  • 3 Cut Sapphire
  • 10 Durasteel
  • 1 Power Cell
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How do I get Durasteel, Cut Amber, and Cut Sapphire in Lego Fortnite?

The tricky part about getting a Bowcaster are the materials. Thankfully, I have your back on how to get each of these. For Durasteel, you can find them in chests in the Empire Bunkers, but your best bet is to find Scrap Durasteel around the world and use it in a Metal Smelter.

For Cut Sapphire and Cut Ambers, you can find their base gems in the snowy biome and Dry Valley biome caves, respectively. Then use the rough variants in a Gem Cutter station. Finally, you can get a Power Cell by using biomass and glass at an uncommon crafting bench or better.

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

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