Ashely Claudino is an Evergreen Staff Writer from Portugal. She studied translation at the University of Lisbon (2020, Faculty of Arts and Humanities). He currently mostly writes Fortnite and Sims 4 content for Game Rant.
Fortnite and The Simpsons came together in an epic mashup. Battle Royale Island has merged with Springfield and players can learn more about these events by watching The Simpsons x Fortnite animated shorts.
Donuts started dropping from the sky this week, and while it's deliciously deadly, it gives players the opportunity to collect tons of loot as it will keep falling from the sky. It's risky, but it can be worth it. This guide tells players how to collect items inside Donut Storm Fortnite.
How to find Donut Storms in Fortnite
When do Donut Storms start in Fortnite?
First update Fortnite The Simpsons added Donut Storms to Battle Royale Island. They are dangerous because a giant donus is likely to fall on anyone who dares to enter the storm, but they also bring a lot of loot.
Donut Storms begin when the second Storm Circle closes and the third begins to form. It only lasts a few seconds, so players will either have to be close enough to it to get to it in time, or they have to wait for the next one. fortunately Donut Storms will take place again once the current Storm Circle has completely closed.
How to collect dangerous items in a donut storm
Donut Storms are incredibly deadly as a few falling donuts can easily destroy the player. Therefore, collecting any item in Donut Storm is considered dangerous. This means that players can pick up almost any type of item inside Donut Storm to complete this quest.
If players don't see any items lying around in the Donut Storm area, they can simply grab the loot that moves inside the donut holes. Most donuts carry a chest when they fall, and many even break on impact. Players should grab three random objects they can see and run out of the danger area before they are crushed. Below, players can try out how to easily collect dangerous items and Fortnite Donut storm.
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September 26, 2017
- ESRB
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T for Teen – Diverse Content: Discretion, In-Game Purchases, User Interaction
