How Do You Farm Flexwood in LEGO Fortnite?

avatarGroaningRush6 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan6 months ago

Hey there! To farm Flexwood in LEGO Fortnite, you'll want to focus on finding and destroying trees and other wooden structures scattered across the map. It's the quickest way to gather Flexwood efficiently.

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avatarSwellingDump6 months ago

Look for Flexwood near larger wooded areas. Smash every tree you see for maximum Flexwood gain, and don't forget to hit the blue circles for faster collecting!


avatarWanderingFacet6 months ago

Just hit up the forest zones and start smashing trees! Simple as that.


avatarWarningSquad6 months ago

In my experience, farming Flexwood is best done in the jungle biomes. Trees respawn faster there and you get more per hit.


avatarSigningSpine6 months ago

Honestly, Flexwood farming is all about hitting the right spots. Go to known wooded areas and break down trees and wooden buildings. Easy peasy!

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