

Ride it into the fast lanky alien four times, taking care of these monstrous threats for good. Next, grapple onto the alien with a horn sticking out of its head and switch to Obi-Wan or Anakin when the chain is connected, then use the Force to calm it down.

Grapple onto the object you just released with Obi-Wan twice to free the trio completely. Next, press to switch to Padmé and press to grapple upwards to the top of your pillar. Follow up with the Force by using it on the pillar the chain is connected to, then jump up the wooden cylinders and use it one more time on the object sticking out of Anakin's pole. Support the work that Brick Fanatics does by purchasing your LEGO using any one of our affiliate links.When you gain control of your characters, use the Force on the alien in front of Obi-Wan to make him swing at his chain. The duo gave no indication as to when exactly we can expect to see battle packs back in the assortment, but it could theoretically be as soon as January 2022. They are absolutely not gone forever so LEGO Star Wars fans can rest easy!” Omitting the battle packs during January was not a deliberate choice and is certainly not an indication that battle packs are dead or never going to happen again. “It is not always up to us what the range will contain or which products are required on shelves. “This is something which is actually quite difficult to explain,” Jens said.


Thankfully, no – at least according to LEGO Star Wars Creative Lead Jens Kronvold Frederiksen and Design Manager Michael Lee Stockwell, who told Brickset that the tried-and-tested format will return to shelves in future. Does that mean battle packs are gone for good? When images of August’s LEGO Star Wars sets showed up in a Japanese consumer catalogue earlier this month, however, there were no battle packs – or even larger, more expensive battle pack-style sets, such as the 501st box – in sight. This year was the first time a January wave of LEGO Star Wars sets has left out battle packs since the concept was introduced in 2007’s 7654 Droids Battle Pack and 7655 Clone Troopers Battle Pack, suggesting the LEGO Group may have retired them altogether – or, in the wake of 75280 501st Legion Clone Troopers, shifted to a summer release window.
