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How To Build The Cantina Stage In Star Wars LEGO Fortnite Update

In this guide, we show you How To Build The Cantina Stage In Star Wars LEGO Fortnite Update so you can get the Rebel Outpost up to level 10.

How To Build The Cantina Stage In Star Wars LEGO Fortnite Update

With the new Star Wars LEGO Update, players can enjoy a variety of new challenges, objectives, and rewards. Locating the Rebel base unlocks a new island of Star Wars centric content.

The Rebel Outpost acts as a new central hub for players and behaves in a very similar manner to player owned villages. The Rebel Outpost can be upgraded, and new villagers will visit and join the settlement each time you level it up.

It’s slightly different from regular villages in that sense, because you cannot choose who to keep and who to ask to leave. Every character you unlock automatically joins the Rebel Outpost.

One of the final objectives is to build the Cantina Stage, which is the objective for the One Bith Band mission to upgrade the Rebel Outpost to level 10 from level 9.

It’s a bit difficult to find; what you’ll need to do is go into the Build menu, come to the Furniture section, enter the Recreation station, and just put it down.

So, in summary:

  • The One Bith Band objective is the final objective you need to get your Rebel Outpost up to Level 10.
  • Go into the Build menu, come to the Furniture section, enter the Recreation station, and put the Cantina Stage down.

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