The newest Battle Pass introduced for Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 8 includes a fully customizable skin called the Toona Fish. By default, the skin is a black and white canvas that players can color using Rainbow Ink and Color Bottles. There are many colors that you can unlock, including a vibrant red known as Knightly Crimson. By the end of this guide, you will learn where to find bottles of Knightly Crimson at Fort Crumpet in Fortnite.

Where to Find Bottles of Knightly Crimson at Fort Crumpet

Firstly, you will need to locate Fort Crumpet. It is southwest of Coral Castle and northwest of Believer Beach. It is an abandoned fort where you will find the three bottles of Knightly Crimson. Be wary that since other players will also be trying to collect these bottles, you may end up being attacked!

At Fort Crumpet, you will find three red bottles that you must collect to unlock Knightly Crimson. The following list describes the Knightly Crimson Color Bottle locations at Fort Crumpet in Fortnite:

  • Near the entrance to the east side of the building. There is an archway that you will need to enter through. You will be able to see the shining red bottle if you look inside.
  • In a room to the south of the fort. Once you enter the building, go left then right until you find a doorway. Through this door, you will find the second Knightly Crimson bottle.
  • On a small platform on the second floor of the Fort. Leave the room where you found the second bottle, then turn left and loop around until you find a set of stairs. Go up these stairs, then turn right and go up the second flight of stairs to find the final bottle.

Once you have all three color bottles, you will unlock the Knightly Crimson color. You can use it to customize the Toona Fish skin on the Paint-a-Toona Fish page in the Battle Pass menu.

To check out the most recent Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 8 Patch Notes, check out our coverage here.

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