LEGO Fortnite Malachite
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How to Get Malachite in LEGO Fortnite

Mining in the mountains.

Malachite is a resource in LEGO Fortnite that is key to make a few accessories to increase health or survive in extreme temperatures. Here is where players can find Malachite and how to make Malachite Slabs to craft high-end gear in LEGO Fortnite.

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How to Get Malachite in LEGO Fortnite

Malachite can be found outside in the snow biome called the Frostlands. They are mostly found near mountains and cliffsides and are piles of green ore near surrounding rocks.

Players can mine the Malachite with an Epic Pickaxe, which requires eight Obsidian Slabs and five Frostpine Rods to craft at an Epic Crafting Bench. Other pickaxes with a lower rarity than Epic will not make a dent in the Malachite piles.

Traveling in the Frostlands also comes with freezing temperatures that will harm players who stay in it for too long. Players can increase their resistance to the cold by either eating Spicy Peppers or equipping an Inner Fire Charm.

How to Get Malachite Slabs in LEGO Fortnite

Malachite Slabs can be created by depositing Malachite into the Stone Breaker station, which can be built with 20 Knotroot and 35 Marble. The Malachite Slabs are necessary for a few recipes to craft higher rarity charms. Here are all the recipes that include Malachite Slabs:

Epic Charm of ResilienceGrants bonus defense for a few seconds after taking damage– Three Heavy Wool Threads
– Five Iron Bars
– Five Malachite Slabs
– Five Cursed Bones
Rare Cool-Headed CharmIncrease resistance to hot temperatures– Three Heavy Wool Threads
– Five Frost Shells
– One Sand Brute Scale
– Three Malachite Slabs
Rare Hearty TotemWhen full health, gain bonus health after a few seconds– Three Heavy Wool Threads
– Three Arctic Claws
– Five Malachite Slabs
– Three Brute Scales

For more on gathering resources in LEGO Fortnite, please check out our guide on how to get Iron and make Iron Bars for other important weapons.


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