{"id":77827,"date":"2025-01-28T22:07:37","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:07:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/where-to-find-a-family-portrait-at-a-shipwreck-for-fortnite-week-12-challenge-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T22:07:37","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T22:07:37","slug":"where-to-find-a-family-portrait-at-a-shipwreck-for-fortnite-week-12-challenge-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/where-to-find-a-family-portrait-at-a-shipwreck-for-fortnite-week-12-challenge-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Where to find a family portrait at a shipwreck for Fortnite Week 12 challenge &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Where to find a family portrait at a shipwreck for Fortnite Week 12 challenge Epic GamesOne of the Fortnite Season 5 Week 12 challenges requires you to find a family portrait at a shipwreck. Where is it on the map? We\u2019ve got a handy guide to help you out. Each week, there are a new set of weekly challenges added to Epic Games\u2019 hit battle royale. They help keep the game fresh, and offer a chance for players to earn XP to level up their Battle Pass and unlock skins and cosmetics. This week, there are plenty of challenges focused on fishing, including one that might be a little more difficult to complete. You\u2019ll need to find a family portrait at a shipwreck, but that can be hard if you don\u2019t know where to look. Fortunately, we\u2019ve put together a handy guide complete with a map that will let you know exactly where you need to land once you leave the Battle Bus to tick this challenge off in no time at all. Fortnite shipwreck locations Finding the family portrait will be easy once you know what part of the map you need to visit. As the challenge description suggests, you\u2019ll need to visit a shipwreck to get your hands on the item. There are two shipwrecks you can visit on the Fortnite map, as follows: Shipwreck Cove, which can be found southeast of Catty Corner. &#8211; Crashed Cargo, which is at the west of The Island. &#8211; These aren\u2019t marked locations on the map, so you might need some help finding them. You can see the map above to know exactly where Shipwreck Cove, Crashed Cargo, and Sharky Shell are located. For now, we\u2019re going to focus on Shipwreck Cove, as there are a total of three portraits you can find here. You only need to collect one, so completing the challenge should be a breeze if you choose to go here. Fortnite family portrait locations Shipwreck Cove family portrait 1 The first family portrait is located near this capsized ship at the south of the landmark. The portrait is of a woman and can be found on the ground in between two wooden crates, as seen in the image below. Shipwreck Cove family portrait 2 The second Fortnite family portrait at Shipwreck Cove is located at the west of the landmark. It\u2019s an image of a man, and it\u2019s resting near a flotation device, some wooden crates, and a giant rock. Shipwreck Cove family portrait 3 The third and final family portrait is a bit trickier to find, as it\u2019s actually hidden inside a bathtub. You\u2019ll likely miss it at first glance, but it can be found at the northeast of Shipwreck Cove. Remember, you only need to find one of these family portraits to tick this challenge off. Once you\u2019ve completed it, you\u2019ll have a sweet 20,000 XP to claim as your reward. If you\u2019re looking to get more XP to complete your Battle Pass and earn those rare enlightened skins, check out our complete guide to the Fortnite Week 12 challenges.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Where to find a family portrait at a shipwreck for Fortnite Week 12 challenge Epic GamesOne of the Fortnite Season 5 Week 12 challenges requires you to find a family portrait at a shipwreck. Where is it on the map? We\u2019ve got a handy guide to help you out. 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