You can try outfishinganywhere in LEGO Fortnite, but if you’re looking for the best results, you’ll want to use some Bait Buckets. These special fishing items will help you catch more and rarer fish; here’s how to get some!

LEGO Fortnite Bait Buckets - How to make and use them

Bait Buckets are a must for catching the most fish that you can, including those higher rarity fish. They create aFishing Spot, much like the spots we see in Battle Royale or Zero Build modes, and from those spots, you’ll have a greater chance of catching fish, especially if its a higher rarity bucket.

How to make all Bait Buckets in LEGO Fortnite

You can create a Bait Bucket in two ways: aFood Processorand aJuicer. All the higher rarity Bait Buckets are made with the Juicer and require more ingredients, but you can make a basic bucket on the Food Processor using just one ingredient. Here are all the recipes:

Related:How to make a Food Processor in LEGO Fortnite – All recipes

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How to use Bait Buckets in LEGO Fortnite

Bait Buckets are used like projectiles, meaning you can select them from your Hotbar and throw them where you want them to go. Aiming in will show the arc of your throw and where it will end up, then press the shoot or swing button to toss it.

The spot where it ends up in the water will turn into a Fishing Spot. This is a small circle in the water where you are guaranteed to catch fish. Depending on the rarity of the Bait Bucket you used, the Fishing Spot will turn that color and will reap more significant quantities.

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If you’re hoping to catch many fish, the Bait Bucket is a must-have component. You can turn all your fish into more bait or slice them up into fillets with your Food Processor to make some yummy meals.

Looking for more LEGO Fortnite content? Check outAll cooking recipes in LEGO Fortnite and how to unlock themorWhere to find all fish in LEGO Fortnite – Location Guideon Pro Game Guides.

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