Fortnite's latest batch of Epic Quests have arrived to the battle royale game. These quests reward players with lots of extra experience points towards season 7's battle pass. One of the quests for week 6 comes from one of the NPCs named Hayseed. He mentions that the "invaders" are invading the plants on the map, too, and he wants Fortnite players to destroy Alien trees, five of them to be exact.

By following this short guide, Fortnite players will learn where the Alien trees are located and how they can be easily destroyed to earn XP.

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Alien Trees Location in Fortnite for Season 7, Week 6 Epic Quest

The quest won't give players the location of the Alien trees, but there is one location that players should know about that is just teeming with alien activity at the moment, and that point of interest is none other than Holly Hatchery, previously known as Holly Hedges.

The POI is full of low-gravity fields due to the effects of the Alien Nanites, and there are also some purple-colored trees that don't look like they belong on planet earth. For the players that have yet to explore Holly Hatchery, the area is on the west side of the Fortnite map, just northwest of Weeping Woods.

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How to Destroy Alien Trees in Fortnite for Week 6 Epic Quest

Once Fortnite players have made their way over to Holly Hatchery, they should be careful since other players are bound to show up to attempt to complete this quest as well. However, completing the quest should be quick and easy once players know what to look for.

There will be dozens of purple trees in the Holly Hatchery area, and these are the ones that will need to be destroyed for the quest to be completed. Five of them will need to be broken. Players can simply use their melee weapon to break them down or use a different weapon entirely.

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Once players finish off this epic quest, they can continue to complete the other ones for this week or try to find the latest batch of Alien Artifacts. These artifacts are scattered throughout the island, and there are new ones to find every single week. Luckily, the previous weeks' artifacts will stay in the same place, so no players should miss any of them.

Fortnite is currently free-to-play on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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