
They look permanent, but they’re actually harvestable. Once you arrive, you’re looking for rocky outcrops jutting out into the landscape.
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How to harvest stone in Shifty Shafts in Fortnite The storm closes in quickly around it, and it always covers a large portion of the map the first time it shrinks, making it tough to get away without coming losing a big chunk of your health. Since it is so far north, we recommend dropping as close to Shifty Shafts as possible. It’s the only landmark around and is difficult to miss. Shifty Shafts is a new location in the snowy biome, west of the Daily Bugle and north of Coney Crossroads. Where is Shifty Shafts in Fortnite Chapter 3 To see this content please enable targeting cookies. The quest gives you a general location, but there are a few things to keep in mind to make the process easier once you get there. It sounds simple at first, but if you’ve been racking up Victory Crowns and not exploring the new Chapter 3 map, you probably haven’t even found the mines yet. If you’re looking for a quick, but complete overview of the week 9 challenges, check out that guide here.One of your new daily quests is harvest stone from Shifty Shafts in Fortnite Chapter 3. The rest of the challenges are of the typical variety, eliminate stuff and do an odd task or two (this week do tricks in an ATK or Shopping Cart and visit Stone Heads). This is the only guide worthy challenge for the week. This will appear as F6 on the main map’s grid.Īs per usual, climb up there, interact with the treasure and voila, finito. The treasure is the very southeastern edge of this mass. Once you’ve climbed up you’ll notice that there is a small squarish outcropping on the southeastern side that appears a bit more isolated from the rest of the group. Once you reach the area, I recommend approaching the outcropping from the south side climbing about halfway up. This is the location of the treasure, so head on over there.

Just north of Salty Springs is a large rock outcropping, if you view from the east, there will be a ledge about one third of the way to the top with a tree on it. The location pictured is fairly iconic, being the only landmark of its type on the map. The map is rotated 90 degrees clockwise (to the right) which means the map is being viewed by someone from the east. This week’s treasure map is very on-the-nose. This appears at D7 on the main map’s grid. It’s not a particularly well hidden map, just descend down into the mining tunnels and you’ll see it posted on the tunnel walls. The treasure map is located on the bottom tunnel level (underground section) of Shifty Shafts. For those interested in the whole process (or only want a partial answer revealed to them), read on. It will have a picture of the treasure location marked on the map as well as a picture of the treasure itself. If you’re not interested in how the treasure is found – or you’re in a hurry – just skip to the final section of the guide. Remember, like every ‘find the treasure’ based challenge (that isn’t a ‘Road Trip’ one), you can skip straight to the location of the treasure if you already know where it is, bypassing the map step entirely.


This week’s map is located in Shifty Shafts, not a particularly big or confusing area, so finding the map is a cinch. This challenge requires you to find a map squirreled away in a specific location, decipher the location the map displays (usually a crudely drawn rendition of a location, sometimes with a little information omitted or manipulated) and ‘dig’ up that treasure for your Battle Pass tier.

Week nine’s treasure hunt is of the ‘map’ variety. With a new week, comes a new Battle Pass treasure challenge.
