So You Want to Buddy Up With Falcon in LEGO Marvel's Avengers? Buckle Up, True Believer!
Ah, Falcon. The man with the wings, the pal with the puns, and the undeniable charm that makes working for S.H.I.E.L.D. almost bearable (almost). You, intrepid LEGO gamer, want this avian Avenger on your team, soaring through the digital skies of Washington D.C. But where do you even begin? Well, fret no more, because this guide is here to turn you into a Falcon-finding fanatic!
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Step 1: Blast Off to the Big Apple (… Virtually)
Hold your red-winged horses! Falcon isn't chilling out by the Lincoln Memorial right from the get-go. You'll need to have completed a chunk of the story first. That means busting some bad guys (probably Ultron, that metal menace) and unlocking the delightful chaos that is Manhattan. Once you've done that, then, and only then, can you set your sights on D.C.
Step 2: Welcome to Washington D.C., Population: Awesome (and Hydra... Probably)
Now that you're rocking the D.C. scene, it's time to explore. Fly around (because seriously, who wouldn't in this game?) and get a feel for the virtual city. There are tons of secrets and shenanigans to be found, but we're laser-focused on Falcon right now. Keep your eyes peeled for the iconic Lincoln Memorial – that's where the feathery fun begins.
Step 3: Operation: Golden Statue Smackdown
Here's the tricky part. Scattered around the Lincoln Memorial are four – yes, four – golden statues. These shiny dudes aren't just there to look pretty (though they kind of are). You gotta bust them all up. But how, you ask? Well, that depends on your current crew.
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- Got Captain America or Lady Sif? Those trusty shields can be used to hit a switch that'll, in turn, explode the golden goons.
- Packing some serious strength (like Captain Marvel or Hulk)? Those green handles are begging to be yanked, which will unleash a laser beam that'll melt the gold statues faster than a bad metaphor.
Remember: gotta smash (or melt) them all!
Step 4: Behold! A Shiny Reward (and Probably Not Another Hydra Base)
Once those golden guys are nothing but a pile of pixels, a special Captain America (Sam Wilson) token will appear. Collect it with glee, you magnificent monster! This token is your golden ticket (pun intended?) to unlocking Falcon.
Step 5: High Five, You Got Falcon!
Head back to Avengers Tower (because where else would you celebrate getting a new teammate?) and use that shiny token to unlock Falcon. Now you can soar through the skies with the best of them – just try not to get tangled in Redwing's flight path (you know that bird can be a diva).
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Congratulations! You've officially earned your wings (metaphorically speaking) and recruited Falcon to your LEGO Avengers squad.
Falcon Frequently Asked Questions (Because We Know You Have Them)
How to Fly with Falcon?
Simple! Once you unlock him, just select Falcon and hit the jump button. Hold it down, and prepare to take flight (don't forget to dodge any rogue pigeons!).
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How to Use Redwing?
Redwing, Falcon's trusty drone buddy, can be used to scout areas, collect studs (LEGO money, gotta get that!), and even attack enemies. Just press the special attack button when Falcon is selected.
How to Find More Secrets in Washington D.C.?
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Keep exploring! There are tons of hidden items, characters, and challenges scattered throughout the city. Just smash everything that looks breakable (within reason) and use your characters' special abilities to uncover the secrets of D.C.
How to Defeat Ultron (Because Seriously, He's Annoying)?
That's a whole other guide, my friend. But let's just say, it involves teamwork, a whole lot of punching, and maybe a strategic use of giant LEGO dinosaurs. Stay tuned!
How to Have the Most Fun Playing LEGO Marvel's Avengers?
Easy! Grab some friends, unleash your inner hero, and enjoy the hilarious, action-packed world. After all, isn't that what LEGO games are all about?