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Finding (and Hunting) a Frog in Fortnite

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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 28: Someone plays Fortnite at the launch of Hamleys new immersive & interactive gaming space on April 28, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for Hamleys)

Fortnite Season 1 Chapter 4, players must participate in the “Into The Wilds” activity of frog hunting to gain Battle Pass XP. Users can gain 16,000 XP by completing the time-limited task “Hunt a frog from 5 meters or less.” While killing a natural, gentle animal may seem cruel or even wasteful to some, doing so in Fortnite yields useful Meat that, when consumed, restores Health. Many Fortnite players could find it difficult to locate a Frog and kill it within five meters or fewer.

Finding the target amphibian’s habitat is the first stage in completing Fortnite Chapter 4: Season 1’s “Into The Wilds” frog-hunting mission. On Battle Royale Island, frogs typically reside close to places with access to water, just like in real life. Examples of such places are the little island east of defective divides, the pond close to Frenzy Fields, the lake south of Anvil Square, and the several bodies of water encircling The Citadel. Frogs, like Sky Jellies, do not have a set spawn site and have a wide range of movement. However, their croaking may give away their presence if they are nearby.

Frog Locations in Fortnite

The ideal method for locating frogs in Fortnite Chapter 4: Season 1 is to stick to the river banks and lake coasts of The Citadel and Anvil Square if players want to keep their search simple. On the Fortnite map, frog sightings are particularly common along the river that connects the two Named Locations. Be cautious not to bump into other players who might be vying for the same frogs in the area. Once a player has located a frog, the next stage is to kill it within five meters or less of it.

Undoubtedly, it is easier said than done to kill a little, nimble victim that jumps around. Can kill a jumping frog with a Harvesting Tool, but the tiresome pursuit might not be worthwhile. Comrad3s, a YouTube content developer, proposes that participants ping the Frog first to ensure they can easily watch its movements and whereabouts to simplify the process.

The quest for the Frog will also be made much simpler by employing a weapon that deals AoE damage, like the Snowball Launcher in Fortnite or a shotgun with a broad-reaching shot. So, to end the target Frog’s existence and finish the Fortnite objective, chase after it and lead it into the water to slow it down or into an open area where it has nowhere to hide.

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