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Fortnite: Guide to Locating Hidden Portraits in Flush Factory

by Emily Feb 21,2025

Fortnite: Guide to Locating Hidden Portraits in Flush Factory

Fortnite OG's Chapter 1 Season 1 nostalgia continues with a quest to recover two missing portraits from Flush Factory. This straightforward quest offers a quick XP boost. Let's dive into how to complete it before the January 31st, 3 AM ET deadline.

This is one of several throwback quests in Fortnite OG, celebrating the game's origins. Complete these quests to maximize Battle Pass progress and get ready for the challenges of Chapter 1 Season 2.

Locating the Missing Portraits in Flush Factory:

Begin by selecting Flush Factory, located in the bottom-left corner of the Fortnite OG map. After deploying from the Battle Bus, head towards the center of Flush Factory.

The first portrait is near a conveyor belt with unfinished toilets, situated by the closed gate next to the red truck and Reboot Van.

The second portrait is located in a small, detached brick building in the back right of Flush Factory. Enter the ground floor to find it beside a green machine and a wooden crate.

Collecting both portraits completes the quest, rewarding you with 20,000 XP. Enjoy your nostalgic trip down memory lane and those sweet XP gains!

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