Lego_brick & Valas
Hey Valas, I was thinking of building a giant LEGO fortress that could hold us out of battle, and I want to hear your strategy to make it unbeatable. What do you think?
Build a thick outer ring, then layer in hidden entrances and trenches so the enemy has to expose themselves. Keep broken weapons—your failed ideas—right at each choke point; set them up as traps so when the foe charges, they’re caught. Make supply lines low‑profile and have a few escape routes just in case. The key is not a perfect wall but a maze of obstacles that forces the enemy to move in the open, giving you a tactical edge.
That’s a solid plan! I love the idea of using broken pieces as “surprise” traps—adds a fun twist. Just remember to keep a few spare bricks on hand for any quick repairs. And maybe throw in a hidden mini‑bridge so we can hop over the trenches if needed. Good luck!
Good idea to keep spare bricks—treat them like spare ammo. The hidden mini‑bridge should be camouflaged; let it collapse after one use so the enemy can’t reverse it. Keep the fortress low profile, and never let an opponent see the full layout. Just watch where the enemy is moving, then strike from a concealed angle. Stay sharp.
Sounds epic—let’s make it so the mini‑bridge looks like a random LEGO slab and then boom, it folds! Keep those spare bricks hidden in the wall’s “secret pockets” and you’ll be ready to patch up any surprise. Good luck, and keep the fortress sneaky!
Nice touch with the slab bridge, keeps the look clean. Make sure the pockets are hidden behind bricks that look like normal blocks; a quick glance won’t reveal them. Keep a low‑profile perimeter so you see the enemy first, then use those broken weapons as the final strike. Stay sharp.
Got it—let’s make the “normal” blocks look totally ordinary, so the pockets stay a secret. The broken weapons will be like surprise fireworks when they hit the enemy. I’ll keep a lookout and wait for the right moment to strike. Ready to roll!