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Fortnite: Where To Land At Run Down Hero Mansion And Abandoned Villain Hideout (Season 10)

Fortnite's Season 10, Week 5 challenges are now live on all platforms, which means Battle Pass holders have a new assortment of tasks to complete and Battle Stars to earn. This week's batch of challenges is called Blockbuster, a callback to Season 4 of the battle royale game, which was loosely themed around movies and superheroes.

Fittingly, this week's missions revolve around the most notable elements from that season. One tasks that may give you some trouble asks you to land at a run down hero mansion and an abandoned villain hideout. These can be tricky to find if you don't know where to look, so we've put together the guide below to help you complete the challenge.

Where Are The Hero Mansion And Villain Hideout Located?

As the challenge says, you'll be looking for two specific locations for this challenge, and they're on opposite ends of the island. The run down hero mansion can be found near the easternmost edge of the island, southeast of Lonely Lodge; the villain hideout, meanwhile, lies northeast of Snobby Shores--if you're a Fortnite veteran, you'll remember it as the site where the rocket launched toward the end of Season 4.

How To Complete The Challenge

To clear this mission, you simply need to visit the two specified locations. Given that they're so far apart from each other, the easiest way to do so will be to land at one, get eliminated, then jump into another match and land at the other. Once that's done, you'll earn 10 Battle Stars and unlock another Blockbuster challenge.

Like other Season X missions, there's also a more difficult Prestige version of this challenge, which asks you to search chests at the hero mansion or villain hideout. You need to search seven of these in total to complete that task, so simply head to either area and loot as many chests as you can. You can find tips and guides for this season's other challenges in our Fortnite Season 10 challenges roundup.



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