All Cheat Codes In Lego Worlds

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Vicki Patolot

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:53:41 PM8/3/24
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There are many collectibles in Lego Worlds, but some are secret enough that you need a cheat code to unlock them. Lego Worlds is similar to other building block games such as Minecraft, but what sets it apart is the plethora of promotional characters, items, and vehicles hidden behind a menu. Once you know where to unlock them, you can input many codes to unlock exciting new things.

To put things into perspective, you can unlock full LEGO sets, vehicles, weapons, biomes, characters, and other items. Unlocking them will let you enjoy certain quests with a bit more panache. Before you can use these cheat codes, knowing where exactly you need to input them would be prudent.

If you need to learn where to input cheat codes, you must find a hidden menu that isn't quite apparent at first glance. After loading a game, you will need to be in the Main Menu. You should see options to view all the showcase models.

Within this menu, you need to select the "" menu, which reads "Enter Code." This is where you will enter six-digit alpha-numeric codes to unlock new items, similar to using cheat codes in LEGO Star Wars: Skywalker Saga.

Lego Worlds allows players to be creative and create anything they can think of, much like other games similar to Minecraft. The limitations are only in the players' minds. The game does a solid job of introducing the building mechanics, especially for younger players. These sets are also purchasable in the real world, so if the player decides they want to bring their ideas into the real world, they have that option. If you want to see what every cheat code unlocks, check out this video by Koles on YouTube.

If you're anything like us, you're likely still busy getting stuck into LEGO Worlds, searching for the last few bricks, discoveries and elusive secrets - not to mention trying to find all the pieces of those mysterious QR codes. But did you know there's more hidden in LEGO Worlds than a few hundred LEGO bricks, a few hundred discoveries, and those darn bamboo lanterns (which we STILL haven't managed to find!)?

As the game's gone on, the team at TT Games have hidden a load of promotional characters, vehicles and items in LEGO Worlds - and the only way to get your mitts on them is via a secret code, which can generally only be found on real-life LEGO sets. If you've been wondering what all those silhouetted vehicles are in your Discoveries list, and where the heck you're supposed to be able to find them, now you know the answer - the only way you can unlock them is through inputting a cheat code.

As a quick aside, although we're not 100% sure which LEGO sets came with which codes originally, we did come across one in the wild. The image below is a scan of a code we found on the back of the manual of the LEGO City Police High-Speed Chase set.

Unfortunately, try as we might, we haven't actually been able to figure out what the last two cheat codes do - DRUMST and CROISS. Though we put them in, and played for ages afterwards, we didn't see any chicken drumsticks or croissants anywhere - and nor did the ones we already had have any extra powers...

If you figure it out what those last two codes do, feel free to comment below and let us know, as we'd love to know ourselves! For now though, enjoy all the extra items, vehicles, characters and modifiers you've unlocked with our LEGO Worlds cheat codes!

There hasn't been a cheat code for a stud multiplier higher than x2 since Potter 2 and The Clone Wars in 2011. Every other game since then has either not had stud multiplier cheats or only the x2 cheat. I took the time to look it up.

Let's be honest, if you need cheat codes for Lego games....you have to be:(. Especially where the biggest red brick only costs 5million (unlike previous Lego games where the muliplier bricks could be 40 million). Just an opinion.

I personally used several of them when I went back and played the first Star Wars game, not because I needed them but simply because they made the game more enjoyable for me. And that's the only thing that matters here.

It is more about time savings than anything. Finding everything is the fun part not trying to run around to earn studs. Granted everything has dropped in cost to the point you can do this without needing to use them.

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