TheAvatar: Elementsevent is now live in Fortnite and Korra’s Waterbending abilities are no longer the only Avatar-themed Mythics on the island. The first part of the Avatar questline in Fortnite requires you to visit an elemental shrine, which is the first step to mastering all four elements.

The Avatar: Elements event addsFirebending,Earthbending, andAirbendingMythics on top of the existingWaterbendingMythic item added alongside Korra earlier this season. you may also findZuko,Katara,Toph, andAangas NPCs at specific spots around the map. Completing their quests and using Bending abilities will level up your Avatar event pass and unlockfree and paid rewards like the Appa glider and Aang skin.

Where to Find Elemental Shrines in Fortnite

There areeight elemental shrineson the Fortnite island as a part of the Avatar: Elements event. There aretwo elemental shrines per element, and we’ve marked their locations for you on the map above with corresponding colors.Firebendingshrines are marked inred,Waterbendingshrines are marked withdark bluedots,Airbendingshrines are marked withturquoise, andEarthbendingshrines are marked withgreendots.

Here’s a brief rundown of where to find all eight elemental shrines.

Each elemental shrine contains aBending Scrollthat will grant you elemental powers. These aren’t the only ways to get Bending Mythics in Fortnite, however, since the Avatar items can also drop from chests. TheGreek mythology Mythicslike the Chains of Hades and Wings of Icarus have been vaulted during the Avatar event as well, so all of the God Chests that would normally drop Greek Mythics will nowdrop Avatar items instead.

As you might expect, these elemental shrines arevery hot drop spotssince everyone’s trying to get their Avatar quests finished so they can unlock the rewards as fast as possible. Be ready for a fight if you decide to land at one of them, and maybe consider some of the otherbest Fortnite landing spotsif you don’t mind getting your hands on Bending Scrolls later in the match.

Diego Perez

Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he’s planning content or writing guides, he’s yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.