“Today taught us something important,” he said. “When you’re stuck—really stuck—the answer isn’t always more power, more speed, or more force. Sometimes, the answer is to change your approach entirely. To slow down. To think differently. To glide when everyone else is charging.”
The Knights reclaimed the museum without a single punch. They simply moved through the mess, not against it. Lance even added a dramatic twirl at the end, which served no tactical purpose but looked fantastic.
Jestro launched his masterstroke: The Sticky Siege of the Coliseum. He didn’t attack the Knights. He attacked the roads . All of Knighton’s hover-paths, catapult rails, and launch pads were coated in Glueling residue. The Knights’ vehicles—Aaron’s flyer, Lance’s slick speeder, even Axl’s mighty tank—couldn’t move an inch. Lego Nexo Knights - Season 4
Macy nodded. “It’s not about being the strongest. It’s about being the smartest kind of unstoppable.”
Season 4 was chaos. Jestro, now fused with the monstrous Book of Monsters, had unleashed the "Gluelings"—sticky, purple blob-creatures that didn't smash castles. They gummed them. Knighton’s gears jammed. Drawbridges froze mid-drop. Even Clay’s shiny new “Mega Core” armor seized up like a rusty toy. “Today taught us something important,” he said
Jestro cackled from his floating fortress. “Without movement, you have no adventure! Without adventure, you have no story! And without a story, you’re just boring little statues!”
“You want us to dance through a warzone?” Lance scoffed. To slow down
The next morning, Jestro attacked the Royal Museum of History (mostly because it had a “World’s Best Sidekick” mug Jestro once made for the Book of Monsters, and the Book refused to let it go).
From that day on, every Nexo Knight carried two things: a weapon, and a harmonic resonator in their boot. Because in Knighton, they finally understood: