How to Drop Items in Fortnite: A Handy Guide
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Ever found yourself with too much loot in Fortnite and wondered, “How do I drop items?” You’re not alone! Let’s dive into the simple steps to get rid of items you don’t need.
If you’ve ever been in a pinch during a Fortnite match and needed to clear some space for new loot, knowing how to drop items quickly can be a game changer.
Quick Steps to Drop Items in Fortnite
Dropping items in Fortnite is easy! First, open your inventory by pressing the inventory button (the default key is ‘I’ on PC, but it may vary on other platforms). Then, hover over the item you want to drop. You should see an option to drop the item – click or press the designated button, and voila, the item will drop onto the ground.
If you’re playing on a console like PlayStation or Xbox, the process is similar. Open your inventory using the designated button, then navigate to the item you wish to drop, and select the drop option. It’s a quick and simple process once you get the hang of it.
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Did you know that in addition to dropping items, you can also win them? Yes, that’s right! By downloading the Playbite app, you can play fun games and possibly win Fortnite V-Bucks and other in-game currencies. Playbite offers a unique opportunity to not only have fun playing casual mobile games but also to win official Fortnite gift cards. So, what are you waiting for? Download the Playbite app today and start earning rewards that could be used in Fortnite!

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