Where To Cut Power to Command Cavern Control Panels in Fortnite

Where To Cut Power to Command Cavern Control Panels in Fortnite

These quests are weirdly chaotic. We have gone from handling loudspeakers to collecting doomsday keys. This time the fight goes directly to the Imagined Order. We now much work with where to cut power to Command Cavern Control Panels in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 2.

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While all of this quest will take place in Command Cavern, before we get to the main objective, first we must “Establish Device Uplink near Command Cavern.”

We went to that northeast point and you can find the hologram audio log on this hill overlooking the north Command Cavern entrance.

Command Cavern Hologram Audio Log

Where To Cut Power to the Command Cavern Control Panels in Fortnite

The quest has now changed to the main objective of “Cut power to Control Panels inside Command Cavern.” There’s no real shortcut here as you will need to visit all three control panels. Sadly a map can’t help with this quest as everything will be entirely underground and you will be crawling through AC vents.

Command Cavern Control Panel One

Command Cavern South Entrance

Starting from the south entrance into Command Cavern you will want to go up this staircase. To the right of the second set of stairs will be a hatch leading into the AC vent.

Command Cavern South Entrance AC Vent Hatch

Enter this hatch and follow the vent to the end and take the left hatch door. Behind it you will find this small room.

Command Cavern Control Panel One Location

Now just hit the Control Panel with your melee weapon and you can move on.

Command Cavern Control Panel Two

Command Cavern North Waterway Entrance

From the north waterway entrance into Command Cavern you will want to go up and around to your right until you arrive at this building/structure.

Command Cavern Structure AC Vent Hatch Under Stairs

As you can see in the image, the vent hatch you’ll need to enter is under this staircase. Enter this vent and the Control Panel room will be behind the first hatch door on your right. (The area to the left shouldn’t be visible, someone had blown up the wall.)

Command Cavern Control Panel Two Location

Command Cavern Control Panel Three

Command Cavern North Entrance

This time you’ll be starting from the north entrance proper. Navigate to the room the crosshair in the picture is pointing to. Here’s where it is closer up.

Command Cavern Shutter Door

Duck under this shutter and up to your right will be a box you’ll need to climb to reach this hatch door.

Command Cavern AC Vent Hatch

This vent has lots of branching hatches to unrelated areas so just follow the vent to the end.

Command Cavern AC Vent

To the left of the hatch you just opened will be the room with the third and final Control Panel.

Command Cavern Hatch Leading to Control Panel Three

All you need to do now is break the control panel in this room and the quest is complete.

That’s absolutely everything that you must know when it comes to where to cut power to Command Cavern Control Panels in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 2. Be sure to check back as we bring you the final Week 10 Resistance quest guide.


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Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has been lucky enough to review many really great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.