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How to Earn Gold Bars in Fortnite The Zero Point

2 min readDec 4, 2020

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One of the easiest ways to earn gold bars is through treasure chests. Do keep in mind that they do not always give gold bars, and the chest spawn rate is not one hundred percent (100%).

Another proven way of earning gold bars in Fortnite is by eliminating players. So, don’t forget to loot your opponent entirely right after.

Another method is by starting and completing a bounty. You have to talk to a character to start the hunt. Overall, you have more than five minutes to hunt and eliminate your target. Check your map as the location of your target will be revealed (look at the yellow circle on your map).

You can exploit this method (as of the writing) by starting a bounty, let the timer run, and hopefully, the player will be eliminated by someone else. Even if someone kills your target, you still get the gold bars. You can do this repeatedly and earn gold bars even if you are not the one who eliminated your target.

The cute part? During the end game, you can start a bounty, and the location of your enemies will be revealed. This is also a good way to know if someone is in your nearby vacinity.

Hit the beds — this is like hitting two birds in one stone; you farm wood and possibly earn some gold bars. Remember that the beds do not always produce gold bars.

Farm the sofas, they produce at least three gold bars. I have not farmed a couch that did not produce any gold bars so far. I honestly hope Epic will not nerve it.

Get lucky with the safe vaults. When you find one, search it as it can produce up to one hundred gold bars. A note about this, they do not always appear. Good luck finding one!

Hit the ATMs. Not only do they give metals, but you can find gold bars from them.

Did you know you can get gold bars if you search the cash registers?

Have a fantastic time collecting gold bars. I was told you could use them to hire help and get better guns. This is my third season playing Fortnite. Thanks to quarantine, work from home and shelter-in-place.

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Mary Klamo
Mary Klamo

Written by Mary Klamo

A socially awkward gamer with two dogs and a loving husband in Silicon Valley.

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