LEGO Fortnite power cell
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How to get Power Cell in LEGO Fortnite

It's time to craft some fuel for your cars

Power cells in LEGO Fortnite are the key to fueling your vehicles and driving them around your world. Creating them requires two crucial resources, which are slightly complicated to find initially. Here’s how to get power cells in LEGO Fortnite.

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How to craft Power Cell in LEGO Fortnite

Crafting a power cell in LEGO Fortnite requires collecting six glass and 50 biomass. You don’t need to upgrade your crafting bench to access the recipe as long as you have both of these resources on hand. Once you have glass and biomass, head into your crafting bench and select the menu where you find torches and gliders to craft your power cell.

LEGO Fortnite Power Cell recipe
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If you don’t yet have glass or biomass, obtaining them is initially a complicated process. Getting glass requires farming sand in the Dry Valley desert biome and smelting it in a metal smelter. Biomass is an organic material you find by processing monster resources and food items in a Compost Bin. Be prepared to pour dozens of materials into the Compost Bin to get enough for this recipe.

How to use Power Cell in LEGO Fortnite

LEGO Fortnite Power Center menu
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Power cells fuel power centers on your vehicles in LEGO Fortnite. Without these, your car won’t function at all. To get the car to function, build your vehicle and its power center before opening it. Here, you’ll find slots for your power cells, which you’ll insert to power your car. As you drive around, you’ll slowly drain your power cells, which you’ll have to replace over time.


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