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Fortnite guy emoting at Stone Statues in Fortnite

Where to Emote at Stone Statues | Fortnite Chapter 2 | Season 5 | Week 9

Dancing with the Stone Statues, this is normal...

Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 5 Week 9 quests are a various assortment of challenges to accomplish, but hey, at least you're not destroying harmless produce or corn fields this time!

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Where to Emote at Stone Statues

For this Week 9 quest, you have to emote at Stone Statues on the Zero Point map, it's really that simple, and the best location to do this is at Colossal Coliseum. At the two entrances, they are two Stone Statues, all you need to do is emote at one of them.

A screenshot from Fortnite showing where the you can emote at Stone Statues
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There is nothing more to do here, you only need to do this once, like many of the other quests for this week, and quest completed! A very easy 20,000K XP!

If you are having trouble, check out this YouTube video, for more locations!

The full list of challenges - we have information on - is available here, at our Fortnite Chapter 2: Season 5 Guide – Challenges & Information article!


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