Fortnite’s specialists are occasionally life-saving, giving you that little bit of extra firepower you need to turn the tides of a stalemate or catch someone persistently running away. For the most part, you and other players will outperform them, but they’re still worth having for weekly quests.
Recommended VideosThere’s a lot that determines a specialist’s effectiveness, though. While some focus on healing, others give you extra ammo and building materials. Here’s everything you need to know about specialists in Fortnite, including their locations and how to hire them.
How to hire a specialist in Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 2
Hiring specialists in Fortnite involves visiting any NPC that appears with a square dialogue icon on your map. As you land or travel to a landmark, you’ll notice these appear, indicating someone is nearby to hire or purchase weapons from.
Screenshot by DestructoidYou’ll know you’re speaking to a specialist when you see a hiring option in their dialogue choices. Many will also sell you weapons such as assault rifles and SMGs, but their wares and services will depend on Fortnite’s current season.
All specialist locations in Fortnite
Fortnite Chapter 6, Season 2 has four specialists in the following locations:
NPC NameSpecialist TypeLocationThe Night RoseSupply SpecialistDemon’s DojoKendoScout SpecialistShogun’s SolitudeJadeMedic SpecialistRolling Blossoms Farm (north of Hopeful Heights) Screenshot by DestructoidEach specialist costs 800 gold bars to hire, making them more expensive than in previous seasons. Nonetheless, this price isn’t too bad if you only hire them occasionally for quests or to help in combat. If you recruit them during every round, these costs will add up, so pick up as much gold as possible from eliminations, chest loot, and bank vaults.
If you arrive at one of these locations and can’t find its specialist, it’s most likely because someone already hired them. Only one person can hire each specialist per round, so you’ll need to get there quickly in case someone beats you to it. The earlier you arrive at Demon’s Dojo, Shogun’s Solitude, or Rolling Blossoms Farm, the better.
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