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  • Power Brick
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  • A Power Brick is a supercharged LEGO Brick capable of producing enormous amounts of power or to be used as a deadly weapon. There are only two known power bricks in the world, the one that provides energy to much of the LEGO Island Area, and the Crystal Brick.
  • Once you have unlocked an extra, you can buy it with studs, and turn it on/off during the game. Some extras come unlocked, but these have no effect on gameplay, with the exception of Ice Rink, which makes everything slippery and makes the game harder. In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Red Power Bricks are replaced with Deadpool Bricks, which appear as red Lego bricks with Deadpool's face and swords on them. They work the same way as normal Red Power Bricks.
  • Power Bricks (called Parcels in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures), also known as Red Bricks or even Red Power Bricks have been in every game in the series except for LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. They have been a secondary collectible of the series. In each main level of the game, there is an elusive Red Brick to collect. Some can be collected in Story Mode. Some require additional gameplay in Free Play Mode. Upon collecting a Power Brick or Parcel, an extra appears in the hub level of that game's shop available for purchase. These Power Bricks help achieve 125% in all games since their introduction. In LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, after 125.0% completion, a bonus of "All Power Bricks Unlocked" was awarded; unfortunately, to achieve 125%, all Power Bricks are required.
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  • A Power Brick is a supercharged LEGO Brick capable of producing enormous amounts of power or to be used as a deadly weapon. There are only two known power bricks in the world, the one that provides energy to much of the LEGO Island Area, and the Crystal Brick.
  • Once you have unlocked an extra, you can buy it with studs, and turn it on/off during the game. Some extras come unlocked, but these have no effect on gameplay, with the exception of Ice Rink, which makes everything slippery and makes the game harder. In LEGO Marvel Super Heroes, Red Power Bricks are replaced with Deadpool Bricks, which appear as red Lego bricks with Deadpool's face and swords on them. They work the same way as normal Red Power Bricks.
  • Power Bricks (called Parcels in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures), also known as Red Bricks or even Red Power Bricks have been in every game in the series except for LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game. They have been a secondary collectible of the series. In each main level of the game, there is an elusive Red Brick to collect. Some can be collected in Story Mode. Some require additional gameplay in Free Play Mode. Upon collecting a Power Brick or Parcel, an extra appears in the hub level of that game's shop available for purchase. These Power Bricks help achieve 125% in all games since their introduction. In LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga, after 125.0% completion, a bonus of "All Power Bricks Unlocked" was awarded; unfortunately, to achieve 125%, all Power Bricks are required. In LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures, Parcels aren't collected like standard Power Bricks. Instead of just being touched like Red Bricks, Parcels have to be picked up and carefully deposited into the nearby Red Mailbox. Once there, they appear in the hub, Barnett College, to be purchased. The Power Bricks that appear in LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game levels are only existent in their LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga level counterparts. In LEGO Batman: The Videogame, there are fifteen normal Power Bricks that grant Extras in the villain missions, but in the hero missions, the Power Bricks, though collected similarly, grant Suit Upgrades that upgrade the eight suits. The extra Power Brick Detector causes an arrow to appear near where the Power Brick is, helping you find it.