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Fortnite Inflatable Object Locations: Where to Pop No Sweat Summer Inflatable Objects

This has been the easiest quest of them all so far.

Fortnite Inflatable Object Locations: Where to Pop No Sweat Summer Inflatable Objects

The No Sweat Summer event still going strong, and we are onto yet another quest that requires some level of destruction. If you’ve been following along, we are still a few quests away from the final reward, but it is getting close. This guide will lead you to exactly where you need to go to pop No Sweat Summer inflatable objects in Fortnite.

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Where To Find No Sweat Summer Inflatable Objects

You will need to pop three of these total to complete the quest. You can see the locations on the map below.

Inflatable Object Map Locations

While there are three spots, they aren’t exactly pointing to inflatable objects, but instead, the general areas you can find them.

If you’ve been doing the quests up to now, especially removing the No Sweat Signs, you have very likely come across the inflatable objects the quest means, as there weren’t unique items added just for this quest.

Inflatable Object Palm Tree

You are looking to break these inflatable palm trees that seem to have a bit of a glow to them. There are plenty on the beach (way more than three), so you should be able to easily land and hit three of them with your pickaxe to finish the quest, and you only need to hit them once.

Considering this beach does get rather crowded, the inflatable objects can also be shot from afar to break them. This is especially useful if you don’t want to put yourself in danger by hitting them directly.

This is everything you need to know about where to pop No Sweat Summer inflatable objects in Fortnite. We’ve still got a little over a week to go until the end of the No Sweat Summer event, and quite a few quests left. Be sure to check back tomorrow as we cover whatever No Sweat Summer quest comes next.

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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