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Fortnite Bean Idols – where to find them, what they do, and are they dangerous?

Well, Fall Guys arrived in Fortnite a little quicker than expected and now you have limited time to complete the Where We Fallin? Quests, one of which requires you to morph into a Fall guy using a Bean Idol.

But where are they? How do you use them and are they dangerous? Let’s find out shall we?

Finding Fortnite Bean Idols

The Bean idols will be in Fortnite now until the end of this Chapter on 14th August. Finding them isn’t that difficult you just need to know where to look.

Head for the Classy Courts POI on the Battle Royale Island. As you get close you should see a structure in the sky which you can’t get to.

Look around for beans of golden light as each one indicates the location of a Bean Idol. Head to that point

How to use a Bean Idol

When you have found a Bean Idol, interact with it and you will spawn into the Fall Guys section. Now you have a Fall Guys course to complete and a time limit to do it within. Each Fall Guys level can only have eight players playing at a time and the level only lasts a short period of time but is essential to play it in order to complete that section of your new quest.

Are bean Idols dangerous?

Bean Idols are not dangerous in themselves but their locations certainly are. Already we are seeing lot of players camping around Classy Courts trying to pick off players as they wait for a Fall Guys slot to come open If you insist on hanging around there then you are probably going to need to defend yourself from the chancers that are lurking everywhere right now.

When does the Where We Fallin event end?

Running up until the new Chapter you will need to grind the rewards for the next eight or so days when the event finishes at the conclusion of this Chapter.

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