Lego Fortnite Storm Chaser village
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How to Find Storm Chaser Village in LEGO Fortnite Odyssey

Chasing storms to defeat the Storm King.

The latest update for the survival crafting game LEGO Fortnite Odyssey has arrived with a slight name change and a new pre-built village that has missions to complete. Here is how to find the Storm Chaser village in LEGO Fortnite Odyssey.

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Storm Chaser Village Location in LEGO Fortnite Odyssey

Lego Fortnite Storm Chaser village
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LEGO Fortnite Odyssey players can find the Storm Chaser village by locating the purple pentagon symbol on the map. The pentagon has an icon of a triangle with a lightning bolt going through it.

Whether the village is a fixed location or not, there are no requirements necessary to get the village to show up. Simply open the map and search for the purple symbol. The village in my world was southwest of my placed village in the Grasslands.

I had to travel straight through Dry Valley into another set of Grasslands to reach the Storm Chaser village. It was not an easy trip in an early world, so I would advise creating a vehicle or looking for a lucky fast travel point near it. Building a fast travel point would also be recommended so you can easily travel between Storm Chaser village and your other villages without much time wasted.

Lego Fortnite Storm Chaser village
Screenshot by Prima Games

You will be greeted by Carl Ruckus upon entering the small base of operations and the Storm Chaser storyline works the same as the other villages. The village gets upgraded when more quests are completed and it increases the village’s rating.

The fast travel point will also become necessary as you will be constantly bringing resources to build objects, such as the Metal Smelter and Cannon. While you will get some resources from tackling the new Storm Dungeons, you should have a few storage chests at the Storm Chaser village for the long road ahead of upgrading the village and taking down the Storm King.


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