LEGO Fortnite Wolf Claws
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How to Get Wolf Claws in LEGO Fortnite

As simple as you would think.

Wolf Claws can become an essential resource for LEGO Fortnite players after creating a few buildings and recipes. This resource is not exactly found lying around in the environment, but players must earn it by killing a couple of animals.

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How to Get Wolf Claws in LEGO Fortnite

LEGO Fortnite players can get Wolf Claws by defeating wolves out in the wild. It is as obvious as it can sound, though players should be prepared before taking on these animals.

Punching it will cause it little damage, and these wolves have much larger health bars than the spiders that crawl around. While wolves can be defeated with a few swings of a weapon, dodging its attacks with the Dodge button is just as important to not receive damage.

Players should craft a Shortsword before fighting any of the wolves. It can be made from the Crafting Table for five Wooden Rods. The rods can be made at the Lumber Mill machine by giving it pieces of Wood. Be sure to craft several Shortswords as their durability will decrease and eventually break from use.

Where to Find Wolves in LEGO Fortnite

Wolves are not especially hard to find when playing the Survival mode in LEGO Fortnite. These animals can be found in the grasslands where players can first spawn.

While there are multiple types of wolves in the game, this is for the basic wolf that will drop Wolf Claws. It is also one of the first real enemies that Survival players will encounter and realize that punching it to death will simply not work.

For more help with fighting animals in LEGO Fortnite, check out our guide on how to add players as World Key Holders so they can fight wolves in your world on their own time.


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