One of Fortnite’s Season 5 Week 5 challenges instructs players to dig up Gnomes from Fort Crumpet and Pleasant Park. In total, fans that wish to complete this challenge will need to locate four of these mythical creatures, and indeed finding that many can prove a bit challenging. For those players that may be stuck trying to uncover some of the buried Gnomes in Fortnite, this guide contains all of the details that they will need.

To begin, there are two Gnomes in Fort Crumpet, and this Landmark can be found just northwest of Sweaty Sands. While it is true that this area is not directly marked on Fortnite’s map, the stone construction of Fort Crumpet makes it quite easy to identify. That said, players that need a little more information on the location of Fort Crumpet can find its precise position in the video below.

Upon arrival at Fort Crumpet, fans should walk through the structure’s east entrance, make a right, and head directly toward the wall in front of them. On the ground right next to this wall players will see a glowing mound, and they can hit it with their harvesting tools in Fortnite to reveal the first Gnome. From there, fans can proceed west through Fort Crumpet, going under a small wooden bridge, to find a second Gnome-concealing mound placed next to another wall.

With these two Gnomes collected, Fortnite players can make their way to Pleasant Park, a named location situated to the east of Fort Crumpet. The first buried Gnome in Pleasant Park can be found almost directly in the center of the area, and fans should look for its mound near a tree. The second Gnome is due north of this position, buried in the backyard of the large brick house with the candy canes flanking its front door.

To note, this is not the only challenge this week that focuses on Gnomes, as there is another task that sends fans to collect Gnomes from Fort Crumpet and Holly Hedges. There is also a challenge that centers around burying these mythical creatures in Pleasant Park or Retail Row. While players will be performing different actions for each of these challenges, the fact that their sites overlap makes it possible to focus on all of them at once, and fans that are interested in making efficient progress on Fortnite’s Season 5 Battle Pass should do just that.

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