Where to find Deadpool floats on the yacht


This story was updated on 6.27.20

It could be the Aquaman season here in Fortnite: Battle Royale, but Deadpool continues to make his presence known. At the end of the last season, he took over the Mewoscle yacht, and has now transformed it into a ramshackle Waterworld-style fortress complete with housing, sanctuary, and electronic music. It’s not a named POI, but it’s hard to miss – there’s a giant Deadpool head on it. It’s also the subject of one of this week’s weekly challenges, so read on for a map, guide and location of where to find Deapdool floats on the yacht.

First, you will need to know where you are going. As I said, the yacht has no name, but it is not far from where it was moored last season. This is where you land:

You will also want to know what we are looking for. These are not the pink and white pool floats we’ve seen in-game before, but a slightly more threatening, Deadpool-themed red and black. This is what you are looking for:

Floating # 1: Probably the easiest to describe. It is on the top floor, which can be accessed from the ceiling or from the balcony. There is what I would call a small sanctuary for Deadpool, complete with a portrait of the Merc in Jacobean Ruff. The float is in that room.

Floating 2: This is on the central deck of the ship, outside the main cabin and on the western side. The float is located between two deck chairs. Feel free to hang out, relax on Deadpool’s strange post-apocalyptic platform.

Floating # 3: Head to the back west corner of the ship, inside a small cabin-like structure. The float is between two doors.

Floaty # 4: Look for the choppa landing location toward the front of the complex. Across the road and a little to the north, you will see a staircase leading up to a red container. Inside that shipping container is a small living space with a sofa, bed, and float.

I think those are all places, but there could be more. Regarldess, it’s not that difficult to just run around the yacht for a while until you find all of this. In the past, object searches have been scattered across the larger map, making them more or less impossible without superhuman guidance or patience. This season, so far at least, they have been confined to smaller areas that make the task a little easier. Less work for us we guide writers, but easier for those who try to find things for themselves.

Stay tuned for more challenges as the season progresses – I’ve been enjoying this season so far, with the first changes to the map feeling like not just a new aesthetic, but a whole new way of conceiving of navigating the world. I was hoping to swim underwater, but in hindsight that would have changed the game in pretty fundamental ways. For now, I will settle for sharks.