Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3: List of all named locations
Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3's Named Locations - major hubs of action, loot, and adventure.
In Fortnite, every season has new things to do, entertaining quests, and places to find. Chapter 4 and Season 3 are the same, letting players experience lots of special places all around the island. These special places, also called Points of Interest (POIs), are big spots on the map where players can do different things and find cool stuff. Let’s go on a trip around the map and find these important places.
Imagine Named Locations like the big dots on a treasure map. They’re the fun spots where most duels happen, but you also get better items here. Unlike those secret landmarks you have to accidentally find, Named Locations are easy to see on the map. Even if you haven’t gone there yet, they show up as question marks on your mini-map. These spots are like the busy centers of the island—big places everyone’s interested in.
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List of all named locations in Fortnite
The fun doesn’t stop when you see these places. The first time you drop to a Named Location, you will earn experience points for finding it. As the season goes on, these Named Locations usually stay the same. But remember, the story can sometimes change things, and some of these special places might disappear.
Chapter 4, Season 3, did a great job with a total of 14 named locations in different nature areas. Imagine biomes like nature’s own communities. Each biome has its special look and feel. Now, let’s check out the list of these interesting places:
Medieval Biome:
- Shattered Slabs
- The Citadel
- Breakwater Bay
Grass Biome:
- Frenzy Fields
- Slappy Shores
Japanese Biome:
- Mega City
- Steamy Springs
- Kenjutsu Crossing
- Knotty Nets
Jungle Biome:
- Rumble Ruins
- Creeky Compound
- Shady Stilts
Snow/Ice Biome:
- Brutal Bastion
- Lonely Labs
If you want to go somewhere safer named in the game, then places like Brutal Bastion, Knotty Nets, and Mega City are great. These spots usually provide better fighting chances in the early stages of the game. But if you’re someone who loves excitement and wants to fight early in the game, you should go to busy zones like Creeky Compound, Slappy Shores, and Shady Stilts.
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