How to Make Good Luck Charm in LEGO Fortnite

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LEGO Fortnite good luck charm
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Finding rare items can be extremely challenging in LEGO Fortnite, so having the right equipment can help make your life easier as you travel the world and defeat enemies. Here’s how to craft the good luck charm in LEGO Fortnite.

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How to Craft Good Luck Charm in LEGO Fortnite

You’ll need the following resources to make a good luck charm in LEGO Fortnite:

  • Heavy Wool Thread x3
  • Rough Amber x5
  • Rough Ruby x5
  • Rough Sapphire x5

With these resources, head to any nearby crafting bench to find this rare-grade charm among your shield and totem recipes.

Make sure you also have a maxed-out crafting bench. Otherwise, the recipe will not appear in your list, even if you have the necessary resources to make the charm.

How to Get Good Luck Charm Materials in LEGO Fortnite

The four materials required to create a good luck charm are challenging to find, especially ones like sapphire and heavy wood thread.

  • Heavy Wood Thread: Craft in a spinning wheel using heavy wool, which you can find by petting rams in the Frostlands.
  • Rough Amber: Mine in the Dry Valley desert biome.
  • Rough Ruby: Mine in the Dry Valley desert biome’s lava caves.
  • Rough Sapphire: Mine in the Frostlands biome.

You’ll need access to the Dry Valley and Frostlands biomes to find these four resources. Make sure you have enough cold and heat resistance from food and charms to survive the elements. Having items like the cool-headed charm, spicy burger, and snowberries will help you get the resistance you need to travel through these biomes.

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About the Author

Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.