When Chapter 4 Season 2 began, a large portion of theFortnitemap was completely changed. The entire right bottom corner of the map was replaced with a megalithic city surrounded by serene, Japanese-inspired locations. Given how recent this area is, players might not be fully familiar with it yet and have a hard time completing one of the newest weekly challenges.
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For Week 2, players will have to visit the three lighthouses on the map in a single match. This guide will help players navigate theFortnitemap to finish this quest without running into too much trouble.
Lighthouse Locations
The lighthouses may be difficult to find since they’re in areas of the map that aren’t exactly consideredFortnitehot spots; these areas are usually desert, and players won’t usually go there, especially for those that want to find action right after they’ve landed. Here are all lighthouse locations from the west to the east.
Luminous Lantern
The Luminous Lantern landmark is where players will be able to find one of the lighthouses.It’s south of Steamy Springs, and players will be able to locate it just by the road that leads to Neon Bay Bridge.
Burning Beacon
Burning Beacon is a landmark south of the eastern Neon Bay Bridge exit;it’s the southernmost point on the island.
Twilight Torch
Lastly, Twilight Torch is in thenorthern area of the same small island as the Knotty Nets POI.
How To Visit The Lighthouses In A Single Match
Although all the lighthouses are practically in the same map region, it can still take a while to visit them all in one go, especially without getting stuck in the storm if the player is unlucky with the Storm Circle that match.
The optimal and fastest way to visit them in the same match is to find them in the order mentioned above - from the west to the east - andfind a Rogue Biketo drive from one place to another in no time. If the player starts their route on the western entrance to the Neon Bay Bridge, a bike will usually spawn there and they can take it to go to the next location.
Alternatively, they can also ditch the bike andgrab a Kinetic Blade at Kenjutsu Crossing; the katana weapon has a unique dash attack that makes the user leap forward - it’s great for traveling long distances.
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