How to Get Flexwood in Lego Fortnite? Collect these woods to craft a Rare Pickaxe.
Finding some Flexible Wood is a necessary mid-game step if you want to craft Rare Pickaxes in Lego Fortnite and continue climbing the resource ladder to improve your village. Unlike Manure or Shells, you don't need to find Flexible Wood until you upgrade your workbench to at least Rare, but it is one of the most confusing resources to find.
If you haven't tried Fortnite's new Lego-based mode yet, we can say that it is much bigger than we expected. In fact, it's a survival game in itself, with resource chains and different biomes to explore. Either way, here's how to get Lego Fortnite Flexwood and where to find it and harvest it for yourself.
Lego Fortnite Flexwood Location
You can find Flexwood in Lego Fortnite's desert biome. This area is quite easy to find because it borders grasslands and looks like a large desert. Flexwood comes from tall cactus plants that you can see everywhere. It's admittedly a bit confusing considering cacti aren't usually made of wood, but I guess anything is possible in Fortnite.
The bad news is that if you want to cut these you need to craft a Rare Axe, which requires upgrading your workbench to Rare twice. If you're looking for Flexwood here, though, you should have done so already, as the Rare Pickaxe is the first craftable item that actually requires materials.
To craft the Rare Axe, you will need:
- Three Knotroot Sticks: You will have already made some of these to upgrade the workbench to Rare. Essentially, you can gather Knotwood with the Uncommon Ax in caves and then turn it into Knotwood Sticks at the Sawmill.
- Five Cut Amber: This one is a little harder to find. You will need to mine Rough Amber with an Uncommon Pickaxe from the rocks in the desert biome. This will unlock a Gem Cutter that you can build with Marble Slabs, Sand Claws, and Sand Shells, turning Rough Amber into Cut Amber.
Now you have the materials, you can craft the Rare Axe and chop down those cacti for Flexwood.
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