The Feasting Table in Lego Horizon Adventures is needed for the first Community Job, and here’s how you get it
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The Lego Horizon Adventures Feasting Table is key to completing ‘Every Meal’s a Banquet’, the first Community Job you receive after unlocking the community board in the center of the village. The task set by Petra sounds simple enough – share a meal with the Nora to bring the community together – but a quick search around Mother’s Heart reveals that there’s no feasting table in sight. If you want to tick this assignment off your list then you need to take matters into your own hands and start building, so here’s how to get the Feasting Table in Lego Horizon Adventures to complete that Community Job.
Where is the Feasting Table in Lego Horizon Adventures?
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First, you need to find a building plot to customize, and handily there’s one just down the steps from the Community Board and to the right where you’ll currently see chickens running around.Approach the blue stud on the ground and then follow the Customize prompt to open the Customize Plot menu, before selecting Yard and purchasing the Feast option for 350 studs.This will place the Lego Horizon Adventures Feasting Table next to the building, which you can then interact with to enjoy a hearty meal with the other villagers and complete the ‘Every Meal’s a Banquet’ Community Job. Note that if any of these options are not available to you, then you may need to go and earn some moreLego Horizon Adventures Gold Bricksfirst to unlock them.
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