Granite Slabs are an early game item in LEGO Fortnite and are used in many beginner recipes. They are the building blocks to higher level items which makes them essential to farm.
Granite Slabs are a necessity for virtually every major building project, as well as the process of leveling up your villages. But once the higher-up recipes are learned, you will need to learn how to make granite slabs.
Where to find Granite in LEGO Fortnite
Granite is found in stone’s littered around the world in LEGO Fortnite. There are plenty of larger stones that can be broken down into large chunks of Granite with even the first pickaxe.
Always take a villager with you exploring when you go out gathering resources like granite; they will help break down stone quicker, which means less wear-and-tear on your tools. But you must equip them with the right tools for the job, otherwise they won’t help.
Even with all that Granite, you’ll need the machine that can turn it into slabs. You will need a Stone Breaker, one of the more advanced utility stations, which requires a high enough village level as well as its own set of crafting materials:
- 20 Knotroot: Found in caves or scattered treasure boxes and can be gathered by chopping it down with an Uncommon Forest Axe.
- 35 Marble: Found in caves and mined with an Uncommon Pickaxe.
How to get Granite Slabs in LEGO Fortnite
Granite Slabs are made with the Stone Breaker. Once your Stone Breaker, you can easily start making Granite Slabs. Simply assign Granite Slab as the active recipe in your Stone Braker, then deposit granite to start generating granite slabs.
To get Granite Slabs faster, make one to two more Stone Breakers and throw in all of your granite.
The crafting ratio for Granite and Granite Slabs is one-to-one, meaning you craft one Granite Slab for each piece of Granite put into the Stone Breaker. Once you have your slabs, you will be able to construct even more impressive stations like the Grain Mill and others we haven’t even discovered yet.