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Fortnite Easter Egg • Dusty Divot

By Adecool


Once an industrial zone called Dusty Depot (as many of you are probably aware), it's since been renamed Dusty Divot thanks to an enormous meteor impact that's completely altered the landscape.

Visit Dusty Divot and you'll find a huge crater with a curious little research centre in the middle that's perfect for close-range fights. Scattered around the area are a number of Hop Rocks, consumable remnants of the meteor that provide you with a zero-gravity boost that'll negate fall damage and allow you to jump even higher than usual.

Easily the most mysterious thing about this location is a solitary Ice Cream truck that's lodged in the ground. Smack it with your Pickaxe and it appears to have over 100,000 HP.

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