Power Centers are a whole new device needed to power your vehicle in LEGO Fortnite. Here’s everything you need to know about the in-game item.
Vehicles have finally made their way into LEGO Fortnite, all thanks toEpic’s 29.10 updatewhich has let players zoom across the map at blistering speeds.
Creating a usable vehicle is easy to do, but you’ll need quite a few parts to assemble the full thing. One of those parts is the new Power Center — the vehicle’s battery.
Here’s everything you need to know about Power Centers in LEGO Fortnite.
LEGO Fortnite Power Center recipe
Much like theDriver’s Seat, there are three types of Power Centers —Small, Medium, or Large— with each requiring varying amounts ofGraniteand Cords, the latter made by collecting five Vines and putting them into a Spinner Wheel.
To build a Small Power Center, you’ll need:
To build a Medium Power Center, you’ll need:
To build a Large Power Center, you’ll need:
Provided you have the materials,open the Build Menu,scroll over to Toys, andnavigate to Controls. Power Centers are directly below the Driver’s Seat, and you’ll be able to craft it there.
Power Centers can only be placed on a Vehicle Base, given it’s the battery of your vehicle. Once placed, it needs a power source, aka the newPower Cells.
Craft a Power Cell and place it in the Power Center to create energy for your vehicle to take off. Bear in mind that the bigger the Power Center, the more Power Cells it’ll take:
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John Esposito was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Valorant, and other first-person shooter games. He also has bylines at GameRant, Twinfinite, and Jaxon, covering everything related to gaming.