Sabrina Carpenter dancing in front of a jewlery case in Fortnite
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How to search a jewelry case in Fortnite

There are only a couple of places you can check for them.

Weekly quests often ask you to engage with hidden or lesser-known features around the island in Fortnite. Once such task asks you to search a jewelry case, and there’s a decent chance you’ve never come across one prior to this quest.

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Jewlery cases aren’t too difficult to find and interact with once you know where to look. They also have a chance of rewarding you with some pretty solid loot in addition to the XP you’ll gain for finishing this quest, so here’s how to search a jewelry case in Fortnite.

All Jewelry case locations in Fortnite

Five jewelry case locations marked on a map in fortnite
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You can find jewelry cases at five Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Stores scattered across the island. Most of these locations are located in major POIs, but some of them are situated at smaller Landmarks or entirely unamed locations. The five places you can visit to find jewelry cases are:

  • The Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store near Outlaw Oasis.
  • The Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store at Whiffy Wharf.
  • The Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store at Canyon Crossing.
  • The Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store in Hopeful Heights.
  • The Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store north of Pumped Power.

All Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Stores are marked on the map with a white diamond icon. There are lots of other icons on the map in each round, and plenty of them move around as it progresses, so it’s easy to overlook this one.

How to rob jewelry cases in Fortnite

To search and rob jewelry cases in Fortnite, approach them and select the button displayed next to the word “interact” once you’re close enough. This button varies by platform, but you can’t miss it since it pops up by the case when you’re within range.

As soon as you search a jewelry case, the NPC guards roaming around the shop will start to attack you since you’re robbing them. Be ready for a fight, or get ready to run. Either way, it’s best to make sure you have some solid loot before attempting this heist so you can defend yourself if needed. There are usually at least a few chests around each Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store, so you can head there straight out of the battle bus.

Sabrina Carpenter holding a bat and completing the search a jewelry case quest in fortnite
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For the weekly quest that asks you to search a jewelry case, you only need to interact with and open one to complete it. There are always at least three cases in each Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store, so there are plenty of opportunities to tackle this task.

What do jewelry cases drop in Fortnite?

Jewelry cases primarily drop gold bars, but they also have a chance of dropping a singular Dill Bit. There’s no way to know what you’re going to get until you search a jewelry case, so it’s best to open all of the ones present around the Smash N’ Grab Jewelry Store to ensure you obtain as much loot as possible.

Dill Bits are a fairly rare drop from jewelry cases, but it’s still worth robbing them if you need gold bars to spend at an Outlaw Flusher or Black Markets. If you don’t find a Dill Bit when opening one, consider grabbing some Thermite and heading to a vault next since they’re guaranteed to be found inside.


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