In addition to the bizarre “Visit a Llama, Fox, and a Crab” Fortnite Battle Pass Challenge, the first week of the game’s third season has tasked players with finding the Fortnite Dusty Depot treasure map, following the instructions, and then grabbing the loot.
Fortunately, for those who don’t fancy putting in the legwork to find the Fortnite Dusty Depot treasure, we’ve got a handy shortcut for you. Simply follow our guide and you’ll have your reward in next to no time!
Fortnite Dusty Depot Treasure Map: Map Location
If you do want to at least attempt to find the treasure using your own brain, and think you can decipher the Fortnite Dusty Depot treasure map yourself, then see below for the clue.
Yes, that is a giant Fortnite chair, and a car on a roof…
Fortnite Dusty Depot Treasure Map: Treasure Location
If you’ve tried, and failed, to work out where on earth the treasure is hidden, take a look at the map below for the exact location. You’ll see it’s near a tree just below Shifty Shafts.
If you glide into the area, you’ll spot that big Fortnite chair, as well as the car-adorned rooftop!
Fortnite Dusty Depot Treasure Map: The Reward
Go to the location shown above, wait near the tree and you’ll see a gold medal appear. Hit “Collect” to have it added to your inventory, and then that’s it, challenge complete!
Note: You may want to try chopping down the tree for the treasure to appear. I didn’t need to, but others are suggesting it’s necessary. Just letting you know!
H/T Reddit
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