Hints for My LEGO Network
Legos are building blocks that can be used to create a wide variety of objects. The online site, My Lego Network, is a social site where any fans of Legos can get together to build and show off their own virtual Lego sets. It is designed mostly for children but it can be played for free by anybody. Creating a site filled with great Legos can lead to many people checking out your page.
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Rank 10
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As players play, they can earn "ranks," which means their pages get displayed more often. It also shows that a player is a serious player and is a rank of pride. The highest rank you can achieve is rank 10. Achieving it can take some work. Players must create the Rocket Game Lego. Start by trading 10 transparent Lego bricks to the character named Grok. He will trade you the Alien Egg Module blueprint. Use 22 transparent Lego bricks and the Drone Bee to build it and place it on your page. Advertise your Alien Egg Module to your My Lego Network friends. Once it has been clicked 1,000 times, you earn the Rocket Game Module. This game costs 900 transparent Lego bricks, but once you build it you have earned Rank 10. Other players can then spend five red Lego bricks to play the game. They can win bricks and other arcade tokens. You will earn five transparent Lego bricks each time somebody plays.
Sticker Album
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Stickers can be found by performing certain activities in the game. There are hundreds of stickers available. Players can use virtual Lego bricks to build a sticker module. All stickers found will then be placed on the module. The sticker module will then display all the stickers found on the player's My Lego Network front page. People will often be drawn to a site due to a great sticker module, which can help lead to your site getting more clicks. Getting into the top 10 sticker module list will really boost your site clicks. As a result, you should search for as many stickers as possible. You can buy many of them at other players' sites. For example, Zapp Chance sells many stickers, as does F. Stop Clikzgerald. However, after you build certain modules, such as the Symbiosis module, you may get randomly sent stickers.
Better Passwords
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Children or new Internet users will often choose passwords that are easy to remember and simple to type. Easy-to-remember passwords tend to be easy to guess, and dedicated hackers can hack into your My Lego Network account and ruin it in no time. Any kid who is starting out with My Lego Network should consider a few simple password tips to avoid this problem occurring. Start by making your password as long as you feel comfortable. Don't use one case of letters. Throw in upper case letters, transforming "potato" to "pOtaTo." Change the spelling of the word to make it harder to guess, such as "pOtaToE." Include at least one or two number and symbols, such as "38_pOtaToe&83." The chances of somebody guessing "potato" is high, but guessing "38_pOtaToe&83" is low. Make sure you have your password written down or typed up and saved somewhere safe.
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References
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