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LEGO Fortnite: How to Remove Unwanted Villagers

January 22, 2024 by Lauren Sayles

Your village, your rules.

Shortly after the debut of Chapter 5 Season 1, Fortnite players were introduced to LEGO Fortnite, an open-world crafting adventure like no other. Whether you’re playing with friends or going at it solo, NPCs will be present in your village. If you want to remove villagers in LEGO Fortnite, this guide will show you how.

Those that reside in your village are important in helping you maintain it. You can assign villagers jobs such as harvesting, mining, and so much more. With that being said, you do have the freedom to banish NPCs from your village whenever you please. There are many reasons why you may want to free up some villager slots. Perhaps you want to recruit a visitor, or you simply don’t like one of your villagers (we won’t judge.)

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How to kick NPCs from your village in LEGO Fortnite

To remove a villager from your LEGO Fortnite world, all you have to do is locate their bed and destroy it. This can be done with a few hits from your pickaxe which will remove the bed entirely and drop wood. An icon will then appear above the villager who’s bed you destroyed, resembling a bed with a red cross beside it.

By interacting with the relevant NPC, they’ll tell you that they’re thinking of leaving your village because they don’t have a bed. They will then depart from your village after five in-game days.

If you change your mind and don’t want the villager to leave, you can make them a brand new bed and they’ll stick around. However, this must be done before the five in-game days are up.

That’s all you need to know about how to remove unwanted villagers in LEGO Fortnite.

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