Fortnite: How to Easily Farm Gold Using Job Boards

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Fortnite: How to Easily Farm Gold Using Job Boards
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If you have to take out the player anyway, you might as well get some Gold for it. Learn more about how you can farm gold easily in Fortnite via Job Boards.

While you may have been familiar with Bounty Hunting in Fortnite before, things have changed since you last hopped online. The method of gold farming is nothing new, but the way that Job Boards work, including the name of the structure, is. At first, the Job Board used to be nothing but bounty stations, allowing you to locate and target a fellow player on the island, and take them out for profit. Now you can do that, but also so much more.

The good part about Job Boards being where they are is that they’re near populated zones, which means that when you take a bounty, you’re right near your target. That means you can potentially bag multiple bounties per game, raking in Gold with kills that you would have naturally accumulated anyway. No matter where you land, the Job Boards are laid out in such a manner that you’ll eventually run into one if you just play naturally.Unlike the Job Boards of the past, these now have three options.

If you happen to finish one job, you can always return to the same board to finish the rest, if you want to. There is a time limit, one that appears on your screen as soon as you take the job. Oddly enough, the hardest task to accomplish can end up being searching through chests. Since players are after them, finding unopened chests can be difficult, and fighting for them is even more so.

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