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Lego Horizon Adventures – how to get the Feasting Table

One of the first places you might begin to come unstuck in Lego Horizon Adventures is when it is when you undertake your first Community Job. Here you will need the Featsting Table, but what is it and how do you get your little brick hands on it? Let’s find out.

How to get the Feasting Table

The Feasting Table is an integral part of the ‘Every Meal’s a Banquet’ Community Job. Completing Community Jobs is important as they give you more Gold Bricks and they are available once you have unlocked the community board in the village.

The first Community Job you will get is given to you by Petra who wants to share a big celebration meal to bring the whole community together. To pull this off though, guess what you are going to need? That’s right a Feasting Table, and as there is no IKEA in the vicinity we are going to have to look elsewhere for this pesky object.

And by look, we mean build. There is no Feasting Table just lying around, you are going to either have to put all your flatpack skills to the test (or just hire a TaskRabbit).

You need to find a decent spot to build it so head back to the Community Board if you are not there already and interact with the blue customize stud which will allow you to Customize Plot.

Select Yard and then you need to purchase the Feast option. Now this is going to cost you 350 studs, but you likely have more than enough in your inventory by this point. If not, you need to collect more until you have enough before returning and trying once more.

Once you have done this the Feasting Table will be constructed and you will have completed Every Meal’s a Banquet. Congratulations, you have just completed your first Community Job in Lego Horizon Adventures.

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