Fortnite: Digging up gnomes from Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park

Here you can dig up all the Fortnite gnomes in Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park.

New challenges are released every week in Fortnite Battle Royale for players who must complete them for XP, which will help improve this Seasons Battle Pass. There are two types of challenges that are released each week; Epic and legendary. The Epic Challenges are the weekly challenges that can be completed at any time during this season and give players 20,000 XP upon completion. There is one legendary challenge that is also released every week, but is only available seven days before it is replaced. This challenge has five stages and completing each stage will award you XP.

There are seven new Epic challenges players must complete each week, and one of the challenges for week 5 is to dig up gnomes from Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park. You can see the location of all the goblins below.

Fortnite - Think of goblins from Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park
Fortnite – Think of goblins from Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park

Fortnite – Digging up gnomes from Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park

The challenge tells you where the Gnomes are located. Pleasant Park is a name on the map, but Fort Crumpet is a landmark. You can find Fort Crumpet northwest of Sweaty Sands, southwest of Coral Castle and we have shown this landmark on the map below:

Fortnite Fort Crumpet map location
Fortnite Fort Crumpet map location

Dig up gnomes in Fort Crumpet

There are two goblins in Fort Crumpet. The first is on the west side, as seen in the mini map below:

The second one can be found north of the Landmark, as seen below:

Dig up gnomes in Pleasant Park

There are also two gnomes in Pleasant Park and the first gnome can be found in the middle of Pleasant Park, but the tree:

You will find another gnome north of the PVB at the fence:

Here are more gnome challenge guides for this week:

After completing this challenge, 20,000 XP will be awarded. Let us know in the comments below if you find any more gnomes.

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