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Fortnite: How to Carry No Sweat Sign & Place It at Sponsorship Location

The fact that you can't run with the sign is frustrating.

Fortnite: How to Carry No Sweat Sign & Place It at Sponsorship Location

One of the highlights of No Sweat Sumer is the signs you can carry around, and they’re set to be a major part of the challenges going forward. Here’s how to carry a No Sweat Sign and then place it at a sponsorship location in Fortnite.

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How to Carry No Sweat Sign

There are six locations to find No Sweat Signs spread among Loot Lake and the beach east of Sanctuary. For the purposes of this guide, we went to the first spot east of Sanctuary on the beach, but you can see all of the locations on the map below.

Upon landing you will want to find these metal shelves, there are where you can collect the signs.

Be warned, once you hold the button shown, it will be in your hands and you won’t have immediate access to your weapon. Though, this isn’t the worst part of the whole ordeal.

Placing No Sweat Sign at Sponsorship Location

The signs are quite large, so you will be carrying them above your head as seen in the screenshot below. Though, while carrying it, you can’t run at all or you’ll drop it. Any sprinting at all drops the sign and you have to pick it back up, costing yourself time.

You’ll find the Sponsorship Location down the beach if you turn around from the metal shelves that you used to get the sign. You only need to stand in front of the placement spot and the sign will place itself, you don’t need to press anything. Make sure you approach the placement spot on the side facing the water, it won’t drop from the backside.

That is everything you need to know for how to carry a No Sweat Sign and then place it at a sponsorship location in Fortnite. While there are only two No Sweat Summer quests available at this time, more will be rolling out over the next several days, so make sure to keep checking back each day.

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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