LEGO Brick Traveller



LEGO Brick Traveller is a LEGO game to be released in an uncertain future. It will be released with collaboration with all crossover themes. Non-Physical Minifigures will be addionally playable, and the Heroes and Villains will share a common enemy, Emperor Bricktor, who is a descendant of Lord Vortech.

Synopsis
Revealed to be the androgynous cousin to Bricktor, the Brick Traveller is raised by now-matured Tim Cruiser to be his protégé in a battle against Bricktor and his copyright versions of the Multiversal Allies. Bricktor lost, but so did the Brick Traveller, and the two were sealed in their Egyptian Sarcophagi, until now. The Main Hub is the Skyline, where every character, good, neutral, and evil, live in peace and harmony.

1st Floor
The Skyline, like evey other has a first floor.

Foyer
The Opening Area for the Skyline, this area is like the waiting room, It features more than 12 Painting sets you can get by collecting painting-based collections. The Foyer is based on the Avengers Mansion Foyer from LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2.

Library
This is where you hang out and read books. You can also add books to this library by unlocking books at the Bookstore. The Library is based on the Library from LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures.

Café
This is where you add Food to the Compendium. The Café is based on Dexter's Diner from LEGO Star Wars: The Videogame.

Tavern
This is where you add Beverages to the Compendium. The Tavern is based on the Chalmun's Cantina from LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga.

Office
This is where your Official can help you with the dossier files as well as upcoming missions. The Office is based on the eponymous cubicle office room.

Mezzanine Quarters
This is the living quarters for your Employees at the First Floor. The Quarters are based on the Rebel Quarters from LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.

Second Floor
This is the Shopping Floor, where you can unlock different items for your character roster.

Clothing Store
This is where you can buy minifigure parts involving Pants, Shirt, Headwear, Accessories, and even Capes. Special Minifigure Pieces can also be purchases there. This store is modeled after Tempo's Shop from The LEGO Movie 2: Videogame. Shuri is in charge with the clothes.

Salon
This is where you can unlock Hair, Head Moulds, Beards, Wings, Tails, and Heads. Special Minifigure Pieces can also be purchases there. This store is modeled after a Heartlake City Hair Salon. Princess Belle is in charge with the pieces.

Blacksmith Shop
This is where you can unlock weapons for the Brick Traveller (Other Playable Characters are already armed with their weapons). There, you can obtain weapon blueprints by befrinding certain allies. The shop is modeled after Ray's and Maya's Blacksmith Shop from Ninjago. Jimli the Blacksmith is in charge with the weapons, while The Armorer helps unlock your Armor pieces.

Theme Currency

 * Some Theme Currencies debut in different themes. They include the following:
 * The Donut currency is actually The Simpsons Donut Piece first used on a Homer Simpson minifigure.
 * The Plasma Rods of LEGO Space was actually the Star Wars Lightsaber Blade pieces. This particular piece was used by Jedi Consulars due to the green color. Some of these pieces of transparent were also used in classic Harry Potter Sets indicating wand cores.
 * The Gems from the LEGO Pirates were first used by LEGO Friends. The gems of this color was also used for sets in Sesame Street, The Little Mermaid, Raya and the Last Dragon, Thor: Love and Thunder, and Harry Potter sets.
 * The Crystal currency for the Aquazone theme and its color is actually used as kyrptonite for the Superman-themed sets.
 * The Bounty Posters was the same piece used by the Sheriff from Minifigures Series 13.
 * The Clock currency for the Time Cruisers World was first used for a set from Encanto. The same piece was subsequently used for the Doctor Strange-themed set.
 * The Jewel Currency is actually the Re-Gou Ruby, as this carries magical powers fit enough to properly trade Culture-Themed pieces
 * The Kyber Crystals were actually the Trans-Blue, unprinted versions of the Moonstones from Monster Fighter.
 * The Groove Currency are actually the tile brick print with the Groove feature on it.
 * The Soccer Balls are in fact the Teamgeist themed Soccer Ball.
 * The Skeleton Arm and color for the currency is actually the Sand Green Arm for the Little Hangington Graveyard Skeleton from a 2005 Harry Potter Set.
 * The Spellbook currency is actually the classic variant of Tom Riddle's Diary.
 * The Robot Cestus of the Exo Force World is actually the minifigure version of Thanos' Infinity Gauntlet from the Marvel Comics.
 * The Dragonfish Statuette was the transparent pink Koi Fish Piece from three Belleville Sets. It has a the a gold, 4-pronged mineral piece (The Golden Chi piece) used in four, Season One Chima Sets, for a base.
 * The Elemental Orb is actually the Dragon Orb from Raya and the Last Dragon, which was in fact the fish bowl helmet piece.

Color Shaders
Color Shaders are used to customize your Traveller's Minifigure Parts, Weapons, and Powers. They are obtainable by either purchasing from the Shop, or through befriending other minifigures. Any Flesh or other body tones from LEGO heads will affect bare chests and revealed legs, but hands can be customized