Fortnite Season 5 Week 5 Challenge: Where to dig up and bury the goblins

fortnite gnomes
Last week, the Fortnite challenges were all about tomatoes. Now in week five of season 5, the goblins have taken on the challenges. Players must dig up gnomes and bury around the map to complete the challenges. Why should they dig up and then bury? Who knows? However, we have the places where you can complete these gnome games to increase your Battlepass.

Dig up gnomes

dig challenge

The first gnome challenge for this week is to dig up gnomes on the map. Players must visit Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park to find glowing piles of land indicating buried goblins. Then the stacks must be packed with a pickaxe so that the goblins can emerge from the ground. After getting all four, you get a cool 20k XP that you tackled Battlepass.

Collect goblins

collect challenge

For this challenge, return to Fort Crumpet and visit Holly Hedges to collect goblins. It’s a simple interaction to collect each gnome, but you need to make sure the area is safe. Otherwise you will be taken out quickly before completing the search. However, if you can collect all the goblins, you’ll get another nice 20k XP for your Battlepass.

Buried Leprechauns

buried challenge

This challenge may end up being the easiest of the three, as you only need to bury two goblins instead of digging or collecting four. This is another simple interaction task at Pleasant Park or Retail Row, but you need to make sure the area is safe before you are taken out while completing the task. After completing this one, you get another 20k XP for a total of 60k over the three challenges. Quite nice to run around and deal with goblins.

To find all these challenges and create the maps, we used fortnite.gg, which shows exactly where you need to go. This is a handy tool if you want to complete the challenges quickly. Either way, it’s pretty easy to complete these gnome challenges, given the total 60k Battlepass XP you get from Epic Games. Let us know if you go to the goblins and if it was easy in the comments below.

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