

MK #9: Once you enter the 'Second' area of this chapter you'll see a Mini-Kit on a ledge to the left, above you.The vent grate you remove makes a box Use a character with a high jump to reach the Mini-Kit above it. MK #8: At the end of the 'First' area of this chapter you'll have to remove the vent that leads into the second area with a Force character.There's an Astromech port nearby that you can use to deactivate the force field to exit this room. Then jump onto the fighter and use a high jumping character to reach the Mini-Kit above you. In this room use a character with hover (such as R2-D2) to reach the other side of this room. Once you've removed the vent grate, jump into the vent using a high jump character and you'll enter a new room. MK #7: In the same area as the previous Mini-Kit There's a small vent on the back wall that you can remove with a Force character.Use a character with a high jump to reach the Mini-Kit above you. Jump on top of it and your AI companion will then use a Force character to move the cart into position. In this newly opened room you'll see there's a small square cart that you can move with the Force ability. MK #6: In the same area as the previous Mini-Kit On the left of the corridor you'll see an Astromech port, use one to open the door.Use a character with Force (Light Side) on each of these and the Mini-Kit will appear at the end of the corridor.

MK #5: Similar to one we did earlier, back in the corridor as you continue along you'll see 6 purple lights (3 on either side).MK #4: In the same area as previous Mini-Kit Use a character with Force (Light Side) to assemble the blocks into a tower and then use a character with a high jump to right the right side ledge where the Mini-Kit is waiting.While we're here, stand on the button to deactivate the force fields in this area. Go to the end of this ledge and collect the Mini-Kit. Use a Mini/Small character to climb through the vent on the left hand side. Opening this area will reveal a room with blocks at the back of the room and force fields high up on either side. MK #3: Roughly midway down the first corridor there's another Protocol Droid panel on the left.MK #2: In the first corridor you'll see 6 blue markers along the wall (3 on either side).Stand on one of the red buttons, your AI companion should then automatically stand on the other leading the next Mini-Kit to appear. MK #1: In the first corridor take the first left and use a Protocol Droid to open the door.Gold bricks can be used to construct doors to extra levels, such as the LEGO City. There are usually 99 gold bricks in the Lego Star Wars games, but the number may vary depending on the operating system. Gold bricks are rewarded for completing missions on Story Mode, bonus missions, bounty hunter missions, completing Mini-Kits, and 20 bricks can be bought at the Cantina Bar. Gold Bricks are found commonly in all the Lego Star Wars games, but aren't found in game levels, unlike the red brick. Red Brick Effects Main Article: Bricks/Red Brick Effects Gold Bricks The extra that the red bricks unlock can be bought at the Cantina bar in between levels, and can be turned on and off using the extras menu during gameplay.
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They are easier and sometimes required to obtain in Free Play mode, as players can use any character unlocked.

When they are found and touched by the character, the an Extra is unlocked (but the player must complete the rest of the level). Red Bricks are red 2x2 bricks that are hidden in every level.
