Fortnite Foot Clan banners: Where to find and destroy them

Feb. 21, 2024



We’ve got locations for all of the Foot Clan banners in Fortnite and details on how to destroy them

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Fortnite Foot Clan banners have begun appearing in various areas to claim them for Shredder’s army, so it’s up to you to curb their spread by wiping them out. Destroying these flags is now part of theFortnite questsattached to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Cowabunga Pass, so you should make it a priority to find them in addition to destroying theevil brainwashing pizza turntablesand reprogramming theFoot Clan recruitment holo-posters. If you’re ready to remove them, then here’s how to find and destroy Foot Clan banners in Fortnite.

Where to find Foot Clan banners in Fortnite

Where to find Foot Clan banners in Fortnite

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There are a total of 16 Foot Clan banners in Fortnite, which means you have plenty of choice for where you can go as you only need to destroy three of them to clear this task from your list. Most of the marked locations have two banners in their vicinity, though a couple only have one available in the area so watch out if you go to them. The locations you can visit for this are as follows:

Fortnite Foot Clan banners are pretty easy to spot as their design is rather obvious, being a tall narrow purple flag with a large foot emblem in the middle. You do need to actually look out for them though, as they won’t be marked on your map when you’re close and there’s no interact prompt to follow as you approach. Instead, simply destroy the Foot Clan banner with your pickaxe or other weapon of choice, though the harvesting tool means you won’t use up any of that precious ammo or give away your position with gunfire or an explosion.

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