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How to Get Fertilizer in Lego Fortnite

How to get fertilizer in Lego Fortnite
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Lego Fortnite offers plenty of materials and options for players to survive with, including fertilizer. If you like to farm in games, you might be happy to know you can do so in this experience with the help of some manure.

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How to get fertilizer in Lego Fortnite
Screenshot by Siliconera

Where Do I Get Fertilizer in Lego Fortnite?

There are two main ways to get fertilizer in Lego Fortnite. The first of these is to get it directly from the animals themselves. This fertilizer appears in its purest form (if you know what I mean) as animal droppings. What you want to do is find a peaceful creature, such as a cow or sheep.

Whenever you get close to the cow or sheep, you will have the option to pet it using the interaction button (such as Square on PlayStation). Be careful with finicky animals like sheep, as they will try to run away. Whenever you pet the animal every few minutes, it will randomly drop an item.

This item could be milk from cows, wool from sheep, or even fertilizer. It is random, so you may have to pet every few minutes in-game to get the fertilizer you desire.

The other way to get fertilizer is to have your villagers go out and search for resources. After a few minutes, talk with them, and they may have fertilizer for you.

How to get fertilizer in Lego Fortnite
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What Do I Use Fertilizer for in Lego Fortnite?

Once you have the fertilizer, it has one main purpose and that is to farm in this game. What you want to do is have soil ready to grow crops with. You then use the fertilizer on the soil to help the crops grow. This is one of the most lucrative ways to get food and keep your hunger meter up without having to scavenge all day and night.

Lego Fortnite is available for the Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and mobile devices.

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