How to Get Blast Core in Lego Fortnite, Find Blasters Location

Not sure how to get a Blast Core in Lego Fortnite? As you steadily progress through Lego Fortnite, you will slowly but surely start unlocking new recipes for better tools, weapons, and more complex structures. And while for most of them you will know exactly what resources you need, for some the game will introduce you a new ingredient without explaining you how to get them. In this guide, we explain where to find Blasters in Lego Fortnite.

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Lego Fortnite Blasters, How to Get Blast Core
What are Blasters in Lego Fortnite? How to Get Blast Cores

Where to Find Blasters in Lego Fortnite

So, what exactly are Blasters in Lego Fortnite? They are a type of an enemy. Blasters are small, bug-like critters which you will recognize by a bundle of dynamite sticks on top of them. Structurally, they are almost exactly the same as Rollers. However, instead of a flower, they have a bundle of dynamite sticks on top of them. And unlike Rollers, which are found in the meadow biome, Blasters can be found only deep into the lava caves. This type of cave is usually situated in sandy (desert) biomes. Hence, that’s where you need to go. Check out our guide on how to find a cave in case you are not sure about that.

How to Get Blast Cores in Lego Fortnite

Once you enter lava caves, approach lava surfaces and a Blaster will jump out. However, the goal here is not to battle with them. Rather, you will need to keep your distance, as their dynamite bundle is always lit, and they will quickly explode into pieces. When they explode, approach their remains and collect resources. Among other things, they will always have at least one Lego Fortnite Blast Core. So there you have it. That’s how you find Blasters in Lego Fortnite. Head to a desert biome, look for the caves, enter a lave cave, approach any lava surface, and a blaster will almost always pop up. Wait for it to explode, and collect a Blast Core.

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