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Fortnite: Déverrouillez les portraits de Collector à Flush Factory

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Feb 23,2025

Fortnite: Déverrouillez les portraits de Collector à Flush Factory

La nostalgie de la saison 1 de Fortnite OG se poursuit avec une quête pour récupérer deux portraits manquants de Flush Factory. Cette quête simple offre un boost XP rapide. Plongeons comment le terminer.

Il s'agit de l'une des nombreuses quêtes de retour célébrant la première saison de Fortnite. Complétez ces quêtes pour maximiser vos progrès de la passe de bataille et préparez-vous au chapitre suivant.

Limite de temps: Cette quête est disponible jusqu'au 31 janvier, 3 h HE.

Localisation des portraits manquants dans Flush Factory:

Commencez par sélectionner Flush Factory, situé dans le coin inférieur à gauche de la carte Fortnite OG. À l'atterrissage, dirigez-vous vers le centre du POI.

  • Portrait 1: Le premier portrait est près d'un tapis roulant avec des toilettes incomplètes, situées près de la porte fermée à côté du camion rouge et de la camionnette de redémarrage.
  • Portrait 2: Le deuxième portrait est situé à l'intérieur d'un petit bâtiment en brique détaché dans la section arrière droite de Flush Factory. Entrez au rez-de-chaussée; Le portrait est à côté d'une machine verte et d'une caisse en bois.

La collecte des deux portraits complète la quête, vous récompensant avec 20 000 XP.

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