10 Most EXPENSIVE Unlockables in Lego Batman Games
10 Most Expensive Unlockables in Lego Batman Games
Welcome to MojoPlays, and today, we’re taking a look at 10 of the most expensive unlockables in the “Lego Batman” games.
Composite Superman
“Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham” (2014)
Is Superman just not cutting it for you? Is it too much of a pain switching between the Man of Steel and the Dark Knight? Well, no more! For a measly one million studs, you can get this weird mish-mash of DC’s greatest duo, and, to be fair, he’s almost worth the price? Composite Superman is a living Swiss army knife as he comes with all of Batman’s gadgets and Superman’s game-breaking abilities. So, you can bully your way through whatever else you still have to do on other planets.
Nightwing
“Lego Batman: The Videogame” (2008)
Oddly enough, it does not take much to unlock Nightwing. All you have to do is beat a single mission on the Hero side of the game. However, you still have to purchase him in order to use him, and that might take a little longer to do. You’ll have to save up a grand total of one hundred twenty-five thousand studs. You can likely get this before finishing your fifth level. The thing is that you’ll have to be on top of collecting studs and not taking too many hits from enemies.
Man-Bat
“Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes” (2012)
To this very day, it stumps us as to why Man-Bat is priced the way he is here. For whatever reason, “Lego Batman 2” demands you pony up five hundred thousand studs in order to unlock this ghastly, screeching menace. And what do you get for paying this absurd price? You get sonic-screeching abilities to shatter glass…which is something that Batman can already do with one of his suits. At least he isn’t like Black Canary - that lady comes with the added requirement of collecting one hundred fifty Gold Bricks FOR THE SAME EXACT ABILITY and ONLY that ability!
Doomsday
“Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham” (2014)
In “Beyond Gotham”, we can understand why a character like Doomsday would cost so many studs. This is the monster that actually managed to kill the Man of Steel, after all, and you can wield that absurd amount of power, too. Super strength, health regeneration, total immunity to toxic hazards - you can have it all! You just need to cough up one million two hundred fifty thousand studs. Honestly, if you’re trying to plow through open world stuff, it’s worth saving up if you can.
Chang Tzu
“Lego DC Super Villains” (2018)
“Lego DC Super Villains” wrangled in a lot of bizarre villains from both Batman’s side and, well, every other corner of DC Comics history. Chang Tzu is one of those villains, having tangled with Wonder Woman more than the other heroes. Complete a simple fetch quest for him, and you’ll be able to purchase him for five hundred thousand studs. You’ll probably want to save him for later when you have multipliers. Chang Tzu doesn’t really come with anything useful for your endeavors. Did you expect anything from a sentient egg in a weaponized spider mech?
Ra’s al Ghul
“Lego Batman: The Videogame” (2008)
When it comes to unlocking characters, Ra’s al Ghul is the most expensive one in the first “Lego Batman” video game. If you want to unlock him the natural way, you’re going to have to fully complete the game, meaning you need to reach fill the stud meter on all thirty levels, acquire all three hundred Minikits, acquire all other characters, and unlock all Red Bricks. After all is said and done, you just need to scrounge up five hundred thousand studs, which shouldn’t be a problem considering you’d have all stud multipliers unlocked by then. Or…you know…just use a cheat code.
Booster Gold
“Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham” (2014)
You know, it should be a crime that Booster Gold costs as much as he does. This dude comes from the 25th Century and has the audacity to not bring any cool tech he may have had access to in his own time? He’s a criminal! He ain’t no hero! If he was, he’d come with more than just laser beams and fancy flips! And yet, we gotta fork over one million two hundred fifty thousand studs to use him! Dude, you’re better off giving those studs away to grab Doomsday. Get this futuristic clown out of here.
Gentleman Ghost
“Lego DC Super Villains” (2018)
Had there been an extra zero tacked on, we’d be fuming over Gentleman Ghost way more than we just did with Booster Gold. Don’t get us wrong - we think it’s cool to throw in weird characters like him! We just wish that we weren’t paying for the novelty, and Gentleman Ghost is no different. You want to know what you get for five hundred thousand studs? A buttload of nothing! He can slam the ground, charge into a cane-twirling frenzy, and fly. Okay, sure, you also get immunity to environmental hazards and he can reflect projectiles, but other than that…what use is he really other than ignoring damage?
Score x10
“Lego Batman: The Videogame” (2008)
We’d try to keep this list to characters and characters only, but it’s almost impossible to ignore the Score x10 stud multiplier. Unlike some of our other entries, it’s always worth going for this multiplier as it can help clean up unlockables in a matter of minutes or even seconds. Thing is that the first “Lego Batman” game is gonna make you work for it. Better start saving up early because you’re going to need five million studs on hand to acquire this. Granted, this will be easier to obtain if you’ve been unlocking the other multipliers first.
Cyborg Superman
“Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham” (2014)
Only appropriate that we end the list with another Superman clone with some extra bits and bobs for our efforts. Sure, Composite Superman is good for a “two characters in one” kind of deal, but Cyborg Superman is the better option here. You get all of Superman’s powers on top of the ability to blast anything with your laser beams! Wait…Superman can do that, too. Well, you also get complete invulnerability! …Hang on, Supe’s got that, too. …Okay, well, you’re a cyborg. And cyborgs are cooler than aliens.
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