Fastest way to farm Studs in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

In real life, Lego pieces are useless. However, in every single Lego game, incl Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, they are perhaps the most important to collect. Ever since the first game, Studs have been repurposed as the game’s currency instead of using something like gold or coins. But developers haven’t adjusted their economy to track real conversions. No, inside Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga you’ll need to collect millions, maybe even billions, of studs, depending on how many of the game’s extras you want to unlock.

Amassing billions of, well, anything can sound so overwhelming that you might not even want to try. If this is your first Lego game, then we understand where you’re coming from, but the fact is The Skywalker Saga gives you tons of tools to make your stud collecting go much faster than you think. Without knowing these tips, you could easily spend more than 10 times as much time as necessary rounding these little plastic discs. If you want to know the absolute fastest way to earn Studs in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga so you can unlock everything without grinding, check out these vital tips.

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How you earn Studs and different types

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Let’s get the basics out of the way first. You earn wedges of different colors Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga from many different sources. The most common and inevitable way to earn them is to simply fight and defeat enemies. Each enemy you slice, blast, punch, or otherwise defeat will drop a certain amount of studs based on your current multiplier that increases the longer you maintain your combo.

Another way to easily grab some extra pegs is to just break everything. Every destructible object in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagawhich are plentiful in almost all environments, will drop some studs after they break.

Studs can also just appear in the world, either as rings during flying missions where you can fly through the center to pick them up, or just in rows on the ground or scattered across platforms as you walk.

As for the different colors of Studs, there are white, yellow, blue and purple. The rarity, and thus the value, increase in that order. White studs are worth 10, yellow studs are worth 100, blue studs are worth 1000, and purple studs are a crazy 10,000 per Stud.

Get the Stud upgrades first

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Now for the most important step: Stud upgrades. To make as many wedges as possible, you will have to spend something, but the investment will pay off time more in your favor. The most important upgrades will be the different levels of Stud Multiplier upgrades that you can find in the Accessories section of your menu. Scroll down until you see the Stud Multiplier Upgrades where you can purchase a Stud Multiplier upgrade of 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x and finally 10x. They’re seemingly self-explanatory, but they’re actually even better than you might think. You have to buy them in order, obviously, but when you go from 2x to 4x, as long as both are active, you’re not just upgrading from double to quadruple the value of all studs, their effects will stack. By the time you reach the maximum Stud Multiplier of 10x, you won’t believe that you will be drowning in Studs, although it will take some time in itself.

Another vital Stud upgrade is a Core upgrade called Attract Studs. This just increases the radius around your character that the Stud needs to crawl in and pick up automatically. It might not seem like a big deal, but it will save a ton of time running around trying to grab Studs, which will disappear if you don’t get to them in time too. This will make your breeding go much faster.

The best places for breeding stallions

With all your upgrades ready, or as many as you can get to start with, we can now move on to the best stallion breeding areas in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. The first, and most significant online, is located in the area of ​​the Federal District of Coruscant. This is easy for several reasons. First, you can unlock this zone in Episode 1, meaning you don’t have to go very far into any of the trilogies to get to it, although you’ll need to go through at least part of Episode 2 to get the Walkers you’ll need for this method, or better yet Rancor from Episode 6. You can also do this same method on Bespin in Cloud City.

Once you’ve chosen your spot and have access to either a Walker or a Rancor character, climb up and start rampaging through the city, running over every breakable object in sight. The Walker moves pretty fast, but the Rancor is faster and still breaks objects by running into them. Run all over the map and as you circle back, most objects will reappear, allowing you to crash through them again and get infinite money without any effort.

Another known stallion breeding area is on Hoth in the Echo Base Escape mission. You have to do the actual mission again since this specific area is not available in the free game. After you get past the main battle with Luke, you’ll switch to Han inside the base. Before you get to your first combat encounter with the Snowtroopers, you’ll pass two broken doors on either side of the tunnel. As it turns out, shooting this door will cause Studs to drop… infinitely. This means you can set your character up to face the door, equip your controller to shoot constantly, and let it idle while you get infinite Studs while you go about your business.

Between these two options, you’ll never have to grind for Studs in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga again.

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