Week 4 of quests for the Tropical Treasures Battle Pass dropped in LEGO Fortnite, and one of the quests you have to complete is to “Visit a Fish Stick Island Head.”
In keeping with the previous Island Head quests so far, trying to complete this in your own world can be a huge pain due to randomization. However, as always, we can work around that by using world seeds!
Either way, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to complete this quest with ease.
How to Complete Visit a Fish Stick Island Head | LEGO Fortnite: Lost Isles
If you’ve kept up with the previous Island Head quests in LEGO Fortnite, you should already know that the best way to visit a Fish Stick Island Head is by creating a new world using a seed. Besides, we also mentioned that in our introduction! Due to LEGO Fortnite’s procedural generation for worlds, the position of landmarks like the Fish Stick Island Head is random and unique for everyone.
As such, we can’t help you find it in your own world. All we can really do is give you the image above as an example of what to look for and wish you the best of luck!
Instead, we recommend creating a new world using the following seed: 789930241. We also recommend setting the difficulty down to Cozy so you don’t get bothered too much by any Golems and enabling Player Fly Mode to give you freer movement.
Once you spawn in the new world, go to the following coordinates: 4.074, -3.84, 0.002. It’s the spot marked on the map above, on the northern shore of the Lost Isles region.
You should see the Fish Stick Island Head on the beach as soon as you get there. Simply get close to it to complete the “Visit a Fish Stick Island Head” quest for the Tropical Treasures Battle Pass!
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