All League of Shadows Collectibles in Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight
There are five collectible Bonsai Trees hidden around Nanda Pabat and the League of Shadows, and one Red Brick
Bonsai Trees are the first major collectibles in Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight, with five of them in hidden locations throughout the League of Shadows mission and Nanda Pabat more broadly, as well as the first Red Brick in the game. If you want to find that Brick, as well as all five Bonsai Trees, we've laid out their locations below in order that they occur, with clear details about how you can reach each collectible in the League of Shadows.
Where to find all League of Shadows collectibles in Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight
There are 6 collectibles in Lego Batman's League of Shadows level: 5 Bonsai Trees and 1 Red Brick. We'll do a brief summary here of how to get all of them, in order, and go into more detail further down.
- Bonsai Tree 1: Break the chandelier to destroy the Bonsai Tree blocking the vent, after the Bathhouse.
- Bonsai Tree 2: In the large, multi-stage room full of enemies, drop down to your immediate left to find the Bonsai Tree.
- Bonsai Tree 3: After building the bed, bounce up to the next level and then follow the path to the left until you reach a dead end.
- Red Brick: After firing the crossbow, climb around the edge of the building past the main entrance to find a hidden Red Brick.
- Bonsai Tree 4: After squeezing through a vent in the temple, once you drop out, immediately look behind you to find a tree down a dead end.
- Bonsai Tree 5: After the boss fight with Ra's al Ghul, when Talia says "We need to leave now", the Bonsai Tree is to your left, among some crates and boxes.
Bonsai Tree 1
You can't miss this one – as in, there's no way to complete the level without breaking it. After going through the Bathhouse, there's a vent you need to get through, but you can't because the Bonsai Tree is blocking the grate. Cut the rope with a shuriken in the next room to bring down a chandelier on it.
Bonsai Tree 2
After emerging from the blocked grate, you'll enter a huge courtyard with lots of enemies, broken into four spaces separated by walkways. Once you've cleared the enemies, drop to the bottom left space to find the Bonsai against the walkway.
Bonsai Tree 3
Later on you'll have to unfold a bed to act as a trampoline, in order to reach a higher walkway. After bouncing up, immediately turn left and follow the path around.
Red Brick
After firing a crossbow to get over a gap, climb along the edge of the wall but don't take the main entrance where the guard is standing yet. Instead, keep going right and drop down until you can go through a vent.
Inside are four pressure plates. You and Talia need to stand on two of them, while picking up the two piles of books around the edge to weigh down the others. Once all four are being pushed at once, you should be able to get the first of the Lego Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Red Bricks, this one with the Ninja Modifier.
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Bonsai Tree 4
After entering the main temple building, you'll have to solve a puzzle by spinning sections of a League logo around. After that, there'll be a small vent you have to grapple up to, squeezing through it in first person.
Immediately after dropping out of the vent, turn around and you should see the Bonsai behind you.
Bonsai Tree 5
After the boss fight with Ra's al Ghul, the building will catch on fire and it'll be time to escape. The moment you can play again, head to the platform on your left to see the Bonsai Tree among several boxes and crates.
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