How to Get All Epic Weapons in LEGO Fortnite

Get the best gear before adventuring.

LEGO Fortnite Epic weapons
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LEGO Fortnite has brought the survival genre to Fortnite, where players must scavenge for supplies and make tools to survive. Players will need to get Epic weapons for the best damage and durability, and here is how to get them.

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How to Get Epic Weapons in LEGO Fortnite

All Epic weapons can be crafted at the Epic Crafting Table station. Players will first start with the basic Crafting Table, and must upgrade it three times before it will become the Epic rarity.

Each Crafting Table rarity upgrade requires different resources to make. It will require players to build other stations to make some and explore biomes like the Dry Valley to get every ingredient necessary. Here are the resources required to build and upgrade the Crafting Table to Epic:

Crafting Table– Three Wood
– Three Granite
Uncommon Crafting Table– Eight Planks
– Three Shells
Rare Crafting Table– 12 Knotwood Rods
– 15 Marble Slabs
– Six Sand Claws
– Three Sand Shells
Epic Crafting Table– 15 Copper Bars
– 25 Obsidian Slabs
– One Brute Scale

All Epic Weapon Recipes in LEGO Fortnite

There are six Epic weapon recipes in LEGO Fortnite. All can be made at the Epic Crafting Table, though some of the resources will need other stations to make, such as the Spinning Wheel.

The recipes for each may not be unlocked initially when building the Epic Crafting Table, but will be available when players have access to the resources from each recipe. Here are all six Epic weapons that can be crafted:

  • Forest Axe – Three Copper Bars, Three Knotroot Rods
  • Knight Shield – 15 Iron Bars
  • Longsword – 12 Iron Bars
  • Pickaxe – Eight Obsidian Slabs, Five Frostpine Rods
  • Recurve Crossbow – Eight Frostpine Rods, Three Iron Bars, One Drawstring
  • Shovel – Eight Iron Bars

For more help with LEGO Fortnite, check out how to get Iron and make Iron Bars to craft a few of the Epic weapons.

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