We’re roughly around a third of the way through our Deadpool challenges now, meaning that we are getting closer and closer to unlocking the man himself. Deadpool has a very specific request of you first, though: destroy toilets. Three of them to be exact.
After he asks you to find his toilet plunger in HQ, unlike other challenges so far, this one will ask you to drop into an actual match of Fortnite to smash some loos. There are a tonne of toilets on the Fortnite map, but we would definitely recommend one spot over the others for ease of destruction and the quiet nature of the landing spot.
Here’s what you need to know to destroy some toilets for your Deadpool challenges.
Fortnite Toilets Locations


Toilets are pretty much all over the place in Fortnite: Chapter 2 – Season 2, but we’d strongly recommend that you drop in Weeping Woods to dust this off without any fuss at all.
There’s a whole building in Weeping dedicated to toilets, and it’s probably the worst place to land in the whole POI with pretty much zero loot. No bother if you just want to finish this challenge with there being four toilets in total to smash away at, two in the men’s toilets and a further two in the women’s side.


Once you’ve battered those loos, you will then unlock a free Deadpool spray.

We’re not entirely sure how many more weeks of these challenges you will need to beat before you unlock Deadpool himself, but just like previous secret skins, we think it will be eight weeks in total. That means we may already be over a third of the way there.
Don’t forget, Deadpool challenges always release on Fridays at 2PM GMT as opposed to the general weekly challenges, which arrive at 2PM every Thursday.
Fortnite: Chapter 2 – Season 2 is free-to-play on PC via the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android.
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