Fortnite has always been full of surprises when it comes to what Epic Games will throw into the game next. Recently, it was teased that Tilted Towers could return based on leaks from within the company and a tweet being made from the official Twitter account.

Now, it is fully confirmed that with the 19.10 update for the game, Tilted Towers has made a glorious return along with the addition of Giant Dinosaurs in Fortnite. These dinosaurs, also known as Klombos, can be pretty helpful to players and reward them with special rewards for feeding them.

RELATED: Fortnite Patch Makes Tornadoes And Lightning Storms More Common

Not only that but one of the quests for chapter 3 is to feed 10 klomberries to a Klombo to be rewarded with 8,000 experience points. So for Fortnite fans looking to knock out some quests or gain an advantage in battle, here is how complete this quest.

Klomberry Location in Fortnite

Fortnite Klomberries

Gamers can currently find klomberries growing in any of the grassy regions of the map. They are the tiny blue plants that grow out in the middle of grassy fields. They randomly spawn in different places but can generally be found towards the center area of the map.

Fortnite Klomberry general spawn location

When gathered, each plant holds about two klomberries. So players will need to find at least five in this general area if they want to complete the milestone quest in Fortnite.

Feeding the Klombo in Fortnite

Fortnite Possible Klombo Locations

Unfortunately, there are not too many set locations on the map where Klombos spawn. However, since they are huge and loud dinosaurs, there are only a couple of places on the map where they can reasonably be. Next to Tilted Towers and the Daily Bugle are common places, but players should not have difficulty finding them nearby if the Klombo moves before players get there.

Fortnite Klombo

Once found, players need to hold the berries in their hand and throw it on the ground in front of the Klombo. It will take a few seconds to look at it, but eventually suck it up and eat it, dropping a powerful weapon in the process. Gamers can also throw multiple klomberries on the ground in front of the dinosaur if they are in a hurry. They don't have to do one at a time.

Another use for feeding Klombos is to calm them down once they are engaged. If any player shoots them, they will immediately start attacking anyone in its general vicinity. Klomberries are the only way to stop them from attacking. Once players feed a Klombo ten berries, whether in a single match or multiple, they should be given the reward and see a green checkmark on the quest.

Fortnite is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

MORE: Every Fortnite and Star Wars Crossover So Far