LEGO STAR WARS: The Force Awakens
64 Achievements
1,150
25-30h
Quick On The Draw
In a blaster battle, had Han Solo defeat a character who was preparing an attack
10
58.74%
How to unlock the Quick On The Draw achievement in LEGO STAR WARS: The Force Awakens - Definitive Guide
Wait... a cover mechanic? In a Lego game? Cool.
Your first BB will be right after you beat the first AT-ST. You'll know that an enemy is preparing an attack when they have a yellow ! over their head. Pull , aim at that enemy and fire. It will likely not be the enemy you automatically target, and you may have to do it several times. I found that the one that worked for me had the symbol show up right before I fired, so try to be really quick when you draw.
Pop!
Actually, now that I think about it, I'm not sure I remember any of those after the Prologue, which makes sense because that was the primary level that he was in until much, much later.
Your first opportunity to unlock this will be during the Prologue. During the Blaster Battle, you need to defeat a Stormtrooper who is readying fire and has a yellow exclamation point above its head. If you’re successful, the achievement will unlock.
You can also unlock “I’m Getting Pretty Good At This!” if you don’t die during the battle and “Stormtrooper Syndrome” if you miss your targets 10 times in a single Blaster Battle.
You can tell when a character is prepping an attack when an exclamation point appears above their heads. You can unlock this trophy in either the Battle of Endor or Chapter 4:The Eravana in Story Mode. There will be a Blaster Battle early on in both of the levels and Han Solo is a playable character, switch to him and simply wait until an exclamation point appears, then shoot and destroy the enemy for the trophy to unlock. If you don’t unlock this trophy in story mode then you can get it when you’re going through the levels in Free Play.
In Blaster Battles, you may notice the stormtroopers fiddling around with their blasters before aiming and shooting. You will want to kill the enemy while it's fiddling with its blaster. This must be the last shot; you do not have to exclusively hit an enemy while he's fiddling with his blaster for it to count.