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Leego
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Leegos are extremely oversized initially-chick-targeted building blocks that are used as a replacement for the ice used to build igloos. Originally intended to be used as statues, it eventually spawned into actual buildings when constructors found a way to drill into the block and create space for living. There is only two Leego buildings in Antarctica: National Museum of Toys in Eastshield and the Dezisreov Building in Pengu Town.
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Leegos are extremely oversized initially-chick-targeted building blocks that are used as a replacement for the ice used to build igloos. Originally intended to be used as statues, it eventually spawned into actual buildings when constructors found a way to drill into the block and create space for living. There is only two Leego buildings in Antarctica: National Museum of Toys in Eastshield and the Dezisreov Building in Pengu Town. The Leego block is purely made of plastic, thus making it vulnerable to natural disasters and possibly heavy weight. Due to that, the buildings built with Leego have other support, giving it a slightly weird shape when built.