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How to get all Minikits in First Order of Business in Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

How to unlock the Finalizer (Micro).

On the First Order of Business level in Episode VII – The Force Awakens of Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, only one of the Minikits (the first one) can be obtained in Story mode. To get the remaining four Minikits, you’ll have to replay the level in Free Play.

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The locations of all five Minikits in First Order of Business are as follows:

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To get the first Minikit, turn left at the very start of the level then, at the end of the corridor, go through the door on the right. Shoot the chair to reveal the Minikit.

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You’ll need to replay the level on Free Play to get the second Minikit. From the start of the level, go straight ahead through the large door at the end of the corridor. Turn left in the large room, and go through the door in the north wall. In the next room you’ll find a collection of what look like Lego heads underneath a basketball hoop. Switch to a Jedi or Dark Side character, and use the Force to lift one of the heads and drop it through the hoop. This will make the Minikit appear.

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The third Minikit can also only be obtained on Free Play. At the start of the level, go right and follow the corridors past the Trooper on a raised platform. In the next room, smash the clamp on the console to the left of the door, then use an Astromech Droid to activate the console and open the door. One of the pictures you need for the fourth Minikit is in the next room (see below). Turn left and press the button to open the door in the east wall. Use the Astromech Droid console in the next room to reveal the Minikit.

Getting the fourth Minikit requires you to destroy five pictures found in the following locations:

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  • In the room opposite the first Minikit.
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  • The next picture can only be found playing on Free Play. It’s in the room beyond the first Astromech Droid console, on the way to getting the third Minikit.
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  • After the second picture, follow the objective markers back to the start of the level, then follow the corridor east. Use Finn (FN-2187) to activate the console on the left, then go into the room and deactivate the alarm. Switch to Poe Dameron (Jacket) to pull the ladder down from the ceiling. Climb the ladder then turn around to find the next picture to the south.
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  • Go back down the ladder, then back out into the corridor. Go through the large door at the end of the corridor, then go through the door on the right. The next picture is in this room.
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  • The fifth and final picture is in the southwest corner of the hangar bay.
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You can only get the fifth and final Minikit on Free Play. On the north side of the hanger, in front of the three TIE fighters, there’s a large crate that you can cut open with a Jedi or Dark Side character. The Minikit is inside that box. Collect all five Minikits to unlock the Finalizer (Micro).


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Gavin Mackenzie
Gavin Mackenzie has been playing video games since the early 80s, and writing about them professionally since the late 90s. Having been a writer and editor on various British magazines including PLAY, GamesTM, and X360, he's now a freelance guides specialist at Gamepur.