Plant or summon Reality Saplings using Reality Seeds is one of the first seasonal challenges in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3, after the Collision live event with The Rock closed out Season 2.
What is a Reality Seed? The item creates a Reality Sapling, working similar to tents from the previous season, adding another loot source to the game.
After planting three Reality Seeds this season, you will clear a challenge and get 15K XP, which will help you start collecting those rewards from this Season’s battle pass.
To plant Reality Saplings in Fortnite, you must first find Reality Seeds. These Reality Seeds are located around the large pink tree in the middle of Reality Falls.
Reality Falls is a new landmark in Chapter 3 Season 3 located just west of Tilted Towers. If you haven't explored this area yet, put a pin directly in the middle of question marks to the left of Tilted Towers while looking at your map.
Land close to the big pink tree at Reality Falls and look out for large purple pods resembling tomatoes. Smash these pods with your harvesting tool to find Reality Seeds. Destroying the pod will usually produce two Reality Seeds, which will float before landing on the water or grounds below the pink tree.
Once you've found some Reality Seeds, it's time to plant or summon Reality Saplings!
Chapter 3 Season 3 has arrived - bringing with it a new Battle Pass, character collection, map locations and Victory Umbrella! You can now ride animals, find Reality Seeds across the island and Victory Crowns have returned. If you're after a specific Battle Pass skin, then it's a good idea to know how to get XP fast.
To clear this Week Zero seasonal challenge, you'll need to plant or summon three Reality Saplings. Although you need to go to Reality Falls to get the Reality Seeds, you can actually plant or summon them anywhere on the island.
To plant Reality Saplings, equip the Reality Seeds and then aim and throw them like you would a grenade. A blue outline will appear if you can plant the Sapling in the area. If a red outline appears, this means you can't plant the Reality Sapling there, so just adjust your aim until the outline turns blue.
Summoning Reality Saplings is the exact same process as planting them. It just means that if you already have a Reality Sapling planted, it will move its location to where you last threw a Reality Seed.
Your Sapling will then grow in the next match, and you can use it to get gear, similar to how tents worked last season. Just clean up the weeds around the Sapling in future matches to get loot. You can also get loot from other players' Reality Saplings as well!
The Reality Saplings look very similar to this season's new Victory Umbrella. A pretty cosmetic to add to your collection!
Jessica is a guides writer from Northern Ireland who likes screaming at her TV. Often at horror movies, occasionally at a Fortnite win. When not damaging her vocal cords, Jessica likes stressing over her inventory in RPGs, and getting lost in open worlds.
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