Looking for every collectible in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight? This hub links to our main collectible location guides, covering Red Bricks, Bat-Symbols, Batcave Trophies, Riddler Puzzles, Cluemaster Puzzles, and more mission and district collectibles in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. It's the best place to start if you're working toward 100% completion or trying to clean up missing collectibles across Gotham.

This hub will continue to be updated as more collectible guides go live. For broader help with missions, characters, unlocks, and Gotham exploration, visit our guide directory.

All Collectible Location Guides

The table below links to our main collectible guides for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, including open-world collectibles, mission collectibles, district cleanup guides, and Batcave-related collectibles.

Collectible Type

Guide

Red Bricks

All Red Brick Locations

Bat-Symbols

All Bat-Symbol Locations

Riddler Puzzles

Riddler Puzzle Locations & Solutions

Cluemaster Puzzles

Cluemaster Puzzle Locations & Solutions

Batcave Trophies

Batcave Trophy Locations

Escaped Zoo Animals

Escaped Zoo Animal Locations

Falcone Fortunes

Falcone Fortune Locations & Solutions

Plantlife

Plantlife Locations

Batcave Minikits & Caches

Batcave Collectible Locations

Achievements / Trophies

Achievement/Trophy Guide

Major Open-World Collectibles

These guides cover the main collectible categories found across Gotham’s open world, including puzzles, hidden items, and district activities tied to achievements or 100% completion.

District Collectible Guides

Use these district guides when you're trying to clear a specific part of Gotham rather than tracking one collectible type across the full map.

Tricorner

Old Gotham

The Cauldron

Newtown, Gotham Village & East End

Mission Collectible Walkthroughs

Surfboard collectible in the Docks section of New Beginnings in LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Image via GameRant; Source: TT Games, Warner Bros.

Mission collectibles are found inside story levels and are often tied to Red Bricks, Batcave trophies, cosmetics, and 100% completion. These guides show where to find each mission’s collectibles before you pass points of no return. If you miss anything, see our guide on how to replay missions.

Batcave Collectibles

Batman near a Minikit collectible in the Batcave in LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Image via GameRant; Source: TT Games, Warner Bros.

The Batcave has its own collectible, including hidden Minikits and WayneTech Caches.

Do You Need Every Collectible for 100% Completion?

Most collectibles and activities count toward 100% completion in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, including Red Bricks, Batcave Trophy collectibles, Riddler Puzzles, Cluemaster Puzzles, WayneTech Caches, district activities, and more. Some collectibles also unlock specific achievements/trophies, so completion-focused players should use the guides above alongside our Achievement/Trophy Guide.

How Collectibles Work

There are many types of collectibles and currencies in LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, and they encourage players to explore Gotham City, engage with optional content, and work through main story missions. While each resource has its own specific use, they generally play a role in purchasing items, unlocking upgrades, and reaching 100% completion. This creates a loop where exploration leads to new resources, which unlock abilities that open up even more of Gotham.

Main Currency & Upgrade Resources

Batman approaching a collectible on a bridge in LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Image via TT Games, Warner Bros.

There are three main currencies and upgrade resources used to unlock items, customize the Batcave, and upgrade characters:

Studs

Studs are the primary currency in Legacy of the Dark Knight, and players can earn them by smashing objects, stopping crimes, completing challenges, and much more. This currency can be used to unlock new areas and decorations for your Batcave, purchase vehicles and costumes, and buy items from shops in Gotham and the Batcave.

If you need help earning Studs, check our guide covering how to get rich fast.

Stud multipliers are confirmed for the game.

WayneTech Chips

WayneTech Chips are used to upgrade the playable characters' gadgets, making them extremely important to the game's progression system. These chips can be earned in story missions and in the open-world Gotham, where they can be hidden behind puzzles and guarded by enemies.

Skill Bricks

Skill Bricks are the other progression currency, and they are used to improve characters' general combat and traversal abilities. They are earned through story progress.

What You Can Unlock by Collecting

Batcave suit vault showing multiple unlockable costumes in LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Image via TT Games, Warner Bros.

As noted, players can use the Studs they collect to buy a variety of unlockables:

Costumes & Suits

There are 100 unlockable outfits, and a number of them can be purchased with Studs.

Vehicles

You can use Studs to unlock some Batmobiles and Batcycles, which can be used to travel across Gotham and are stored in the Batcave's garage.

Batcave Customization Items

You can personalize your Batcave by using Studs to buy decorations and furniture from shops.

Batcave Expansion

Expansions to the Batcave can be purchased with Studs, and players have control over the exact direction their base takes.

How Collectibles Drive Exploration

Collectibles give players a good reason to explore the open-world Gotham, as they'll need to wander far off the main path if they hope to find everything. They also encourage engagement with optional activities like crimes, puzzles, and traversal challenges, playing a central role in the game’s replay-focused exploration loop.

How Currencies Power Progression

Batman opening a glowing red chest collectible in LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Image via TT Games, Warner Bros.

Currencies and collectibles are at the heart of Legacy of the Dark Knight's progression system, as players will need WayneTech Chips and Skill Bricks to upgrade their characters' combat, traversal, and gadgets. This establishes a loop where players explore to find collectibles, use them to improve and expand their abilities, and then explore even deeper.

How Collectibles Connect to the Batcave

Not only are currencies used to expand and customize the Batcave, but the hub serves as a place to display what you've unlocked. The suit vault gives players a place to see all the outfits they've earned, while the garage lets them see their vehicles displayed.

The Batcave is therefore not just a place to upgrade characters and test out abilities. It's also a museum that lets players enjoy all the progress they've made. It's a central hub where progression is both functional and visible.

The Batcave also has collectibles of its own, including Minikits and WayneTech Caches. For exact locations, see our Batcave collectible locations guide.

Top Critic Avg: 84/100 Critics Rec: 93%
Released
May 22, 2026
ESRB
Everyone 10+ / Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, In-Game Purchases
Developer(s)
TT Games
Publisher(s)
Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight - trailer screenshot

WHERE TO PLAY

PHYSICAL

Genre(s)
Action, Adventure, Superhero, Open-World