Fortnite OG missing portrait
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How to find the missing portraits in Flush Factory in Fortnite OG

That's an odd spot to lose a self portrait.

Fortnite’s first season was full of peculiar locations, from developed areas like Dusty Depot and Flush Factory to more natural spots like Moisty Mire. During Fortnite OG’s greatest hits playlist, you’ll relive some old memories (or make new ones) by visiting these locations, with Flush Factory having some mysterious missing portraits to collect.

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Flush Factory missing portrait locations in Fortnite OG

You’ll find both missing portraits in Flush Factory, a point of interest along the southern part of the island. You’ll spot this landmark west of Fatal Fields and southeast of Greasy Grove. Since it’s so far from everything else, your best bet is to drop from the Battle Bus directly to this spot before searching the factory building for the portraits.

Fortnite OG Flush Factory on the map
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Upon landing in Flush Factory, you may notice small white exclamation mark icons indicating the location of each portrait. They’ll only appear if you get close, though, so you may have to run around a bit until you spot them.

The first missing portrait is stuck on top of a toilet lid in the bottom left part of the factory. You can access this spot by passing through the main factory area with the toilet conveyors until you find several half-assembled toilets on the ground and the portrait next to them.

The second missing portrait is in the bottom right part of Flush Factory, next to a massive green generator. If you’re at the first location, head east through the factory and past the metal fences until you enter a small area with various wooden crates and the generator. You’ll find the portrait inside a turtle object.

Once you find both portraits, you’ll automatically complete this part of Fortnite OG’s Chapter One Greatest Hits quest list, rewarding you with XP. You can now officially say you’ve returned to or experienced a part of Fortnite 2017 for the first time.


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