Vertical exploration plays a major role in Fortnite LEGO Ninjago, and the Glider is essential for moving between cliffs, rooftops, and elevated landmarks. Crafting it early improves mobility, reduces fall risk, and saves time when traveling across large areas.
How to craft a Glider in Fortnite LEGO Ninjago
Follow the process below to craft a glider in Fortnite LEGO Ninjago:
Interact with the Crafting Bench and open the crafting menu.

Scroll through the list to locate the Glider.

To craft a Glider, you will need the following materials:
- Wooden Rod ×8
- Wool Fabric ×2
- Silk Fabric ×2
Note: The Wooden Rod is a swappable material, meaning alternative rod-type materials may be used if available.

Use the Spinning Wheel to process raw materials.

Turn Silk into Silk Thread, then turn Wool into Wool Thread.

Next, use the Loom to refine the threads. Convert Silk Thread into Silk Fabric and Wool Thread into Wool Fabric. Each fabric requires 5 threads to produce 1 fabric.

Once all required materials are prepared, return to the Crafting Bench and press and hold the Craft button to complete the Glider.

How to use the Glider
After crafting, the Glider is added to your inventory. Place it in your off-hand/charms/equipment slot.

Jump from a high terrain to trigger the Deploy Glider prompt. Press the designated button to deploy the Glider mid-air.

Steer while gliding by moving your controls to adjust direction.

Once you reach the ground, the Glider automatically retracts.

The Glider is a must-have mobility tool in Fortnite LEGO Ninjago, enabling safer descents and faster exploration. By crafting it early and mastering its use, you gain a significant advantage when navigating vertical terrain and reaching distant objectives efficiently.
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