It’s in though Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens It’s relatively easy and effortless to move around the game world on foot, but it never hurts to get around in a vehicle. You can move faster, take out enemies more easily and even run over objects/obstacles to collect various parts/pieces more quickly.

Read on to find out which vehicles are the best in the game. But first…

How to unlock vehicles in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens

There are two different methods to unlock vehicles in the game. The first and more common is to play through and complete chapters in story modes. The vehicles unlocked in this way are then available for use in hub levels and some are also available during free play flight missions.

The second method is to collect minikits. These are hidden throughout the levels and appear when you have completed certain tasks or find them in a level. They are sometimes very difficult to find, but in mine Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Minikit GuideAll locations are listed.

Let’s continue with my favorite vehicles!

Endor Speeder Bike

If you have nostalgic feelings – or even just fond memories of the classic released in 1983 Star Wars: Return of the Jedi remember, then you will immediately recognize the Endor Speeder Bike and will certainly enjoy using it. This is the first vehicle in… Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens becomes available. You can use it once you have successfully completed The Battle of Endor. It’s a zippy little bike that’s perfect for zipping through a level on. Its small size makes it easy to maneuver and a lot of fun to drive around.

There are also other versions of the Speeder Bike available in the game, such as the Snow Speeder Bike (unlocked after Chapter VIII: Starkiller Sabotage); the Junker Speeder Bike (unlocked in Lor San Tekka’s Return); and the Rusty Speeder Bike (also unlocked in Lor San Tekka’s Return). Feel free to try all the variations, but don’t be surprised if you keep coming back to the good old Endor Bike.

Millennium Falcon (Classic Version, Flight Missions)

In Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens There is nothing better than the original version of the Millenium Falcon. You’ll be introduced to this amazing spaceship right from the start as you accompany Nien Nunb and Lando Calrissian on a final assault on the Death Star as part of the Battle of Endor mission. The Millenium Falcon is very easy to control, which is useful as you will encounter it again in various flight missions. It is unlocked after completing the Battle of Endor level.

Millennium Falcon (Microfighter)

If you can’t get enough of the Millennium Falcon, there’s… Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens a way to use it even more, as you’ll be able to use some Microfighters, smaller versions of vehicles that each character can use to maneuver around. These small versions aren’t as powerful or as well-equipped as the main vehicles themselves, but they’re cute and fun to control.

You will receive the Millennium Falcon Microfighter once you have successfully completed The Battle of Endor, as well as the Rebel Alliance X-Wing Microfighter and, if you collect all the minikits, the Imperial AT-ST.

First Order TIE Fighter

Who says you have to use the First Order’s aircraft against the rebels? Once you get this awesome fighter in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Once you’ve unlocked it, you’ll be able to shoot it at anything that wants to eliminate you – all while listening to your inner Finn. This wonderful flying machine is yours when you collect all the minikits in Chapter X: The Finale.

You can also unlock a miniature version of the Imperial TIE Fighter by finding all the minikits in Ottegan Assault, so keep an eye out and add this craft to your fleet too.

Luke’s landspeeder

When it comes to classic vehicles, there’s no getting around Luke’s landspeeder. This from the very first film released in 1977 A New Hope The well-known vehicle is not only a nice reminder, but also a very useful means of transport for every character you play Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens let you sit on it.

To get this vehicle, you simply need to complete/play through Epilogue: Luke’s Island. The landspeeder will then be added to your vehicle collection and can be used in hubs. If you want, you can also unlock a Rebel Alliance A-Wing by finding all the minikits.

Good luck! And may the power be in Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens be with you!

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