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Luck plays an incredibly big role inFortnite. As soon as players land after jumping out of the Battle Bus, they must loot as much as they can to find high-rarity weapons, but if they’re not lucky, they’ll be stuck with grey or green weapons for longer than they would’ve liked.
However, if players have enough resources, they can exchange their gold and Dill Bits forpowerful weapons and items. This can be done by talking to NPCs, at vending machines, and as of Chapter 6 Season 2, at Black Markets. This guide will tell players what they need to know about the Black Markets inFortnite,so theycan stop by whenever they need better equipment for battle.
Updated on July 24, 2025, by Ashely Claudino:With the release of patch v34.40, Epic Games decided to add back items that were released back in 2023 as part of Chapter 4 Season 4, a heist-themed season, which often tasked players with opening and looting vaults around the island. Given the similarities between Chapter 4 Season 4 and Chapter 6 Season 2, it only made sense for some of its items to be added to Season Lawless. This guide has been updated with the location of theBusiness TurretandRocket Ramitems, as well as some recent changes made to the Black Market loot pool in Fortnite.
Black Market Locations in Fortnite
InFortnite, there are four vaults where gamers can find and collect Dill Bit. Since this currency will disappear after the match, they will want to spend it before it becomes unavailable. The bank vaults are located at Crime City, Masked Meadows, Seaport City, and Magic Mosses.
Thankfully, Black Markets are located within a reasonable distance of each vault. Here is where gamers can find the three Black Markets inFortniteChapter 6 Season 2:
Black Market Weapons, Items, Backrooms, and Prices
Here are the items that players will find at each Black Market and how much they will have to pay if they’d like to make a purchase:
(Backroom)Brutus’s Minigun
800 gold
600 gold
125 gold
150 gold
75 gold
300 gold
100 gold