Lego Nexo Knights - Season 4 -

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.

Jestro panicked. “No! Stop moving elegantly! It’s disgusting!”

The Book of Monsters groaned. “I hate confidence. And good teamwork. And coordinated movement.”

Back at the castle, Clay held a team meeting. Lego Nexo Knights - Season 4

“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.”

Clay, ever the leader, tried a brute-force charge. His horse-lance combo Clayshifter 2.0 revved its engine… and stuck fast to the ground. The tires melted into purple paste.

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). Season 4 was chaos

Macy nodded. “It’s not about being the strongest. It’s about being the smartest kind of unstoppable.”

Robin added, “And dancing. Dancing helps.”

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. Knighton’s gears jammed

They all laughed. Even Merlok 2.0 glitched a happy green spark.

“This isn’t villainy,” Macy grumbled, scraping goo off her visor. “This is vandalism with extra stickiness.”

“You want us to dance through a warzone?” Lance scoffed.