Do you want to learn how to pick weeds in Reality Sapling in Fortnite? The third chapter of the third season of Fortnite has begun, and with it, the Tree of Reality has blossomed. Along with the new chapter of Fortnite, a new location has sprouted around the magic tree. As you travel through this location, you will find many Reality Seedlings around which weeds grow. By collecting weeds, you will complete a repeatable event quest and gain additional experience. Our guide aims to tell you how to pick weeds and get even more experience for the Battle Pass.

How to Pick Weeds in Reality Saplings in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3?

With the new Fortnite event, you have the opportunity to complete many new quests related to the Tree of Reality location. To complete most of these tasks, you need to travel to the Reality Tree location. If you have not played for a long time and do not know where this place is, use the map that we will place below.

Among all the tasks, the easiest is to collect weeds around the Reality Saplings. To collect weeds, you need to do a few simple steps:

  • Find the Reality Sapling. It looks like a huge flower with translucent bluish-lilac petals.
  • Next to some saplings, weeds will grow that you can pick.
  • Hold E while standing next to a weed to pick it up.

To complete the task, you need to collect at least five weeds, so this will not be a problem.

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By the way, you can collect a reality sapling to plant later, and here’s how to do it:

  • Take the Reality Sapling in your hand.
  • Throw it by pressing the fire button. As soon as the seedling touches the ground, it will immediately germinate, and it does not matter in which biome you do it.

After a while, the seedling will grow, and a little later, weeds will appear. This process will take some time, so don’t wait. You can find seedlings and weeds all over the game map because other players will do the same.

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