Hey everyone! It’s October 2026, and you know what that means – Fortnitemares is back, and this year’s LEGO Fortnite celebration feels bigger than ever. I’ve been playing the brick‑built survival mode since it dropped, and I still remember the buzz when Epic handed out The Haunting of Llama Alley decor bundle for free back in 2024. That bundle gave my spooky village so much personality – glowing pumpkins, cobweb‑covered fences, and a llama statue that looked like it just walked out of a horror movie. The good news? The recipe for landing these free Halloween goodies hasn’t changed much, so I’m going to walk you through exactly how you can score the current Fortnitemares decor pack using the classic 2024 model as our map.

The Blueprint That Never Gets Old
Two years ago, Epic Games tied the Haunting of Llama Alley to Fortnitemares Weekly Quests – and 2026 follows the exact same bonus‑goal system. All you had to do was finish two Weekly Quests, and bam – the bundle landed straight in your locker. No paid pass required, no hidden steps. This year’s freebie might have a different name (maybe the "Graveyard Glam Collection" or "Brick or Treat Bonanza"), but the unlock flow is identical.
The quests themselves are laughably easy if you know where to look. Based on what we saw in 2024 – and what I’ve already completed this week – here’s a breakdown of the typical Week 1 lineup that keeps reappearing in LEGO Fortnite:
| Quest | What You Actually Do |
|---|---|
| 🎃 Trick or treat with villagers | Walk up to any NPC wearing a costume and interact |
| 🍬 Collect “treat” items | Loot candy from chests, enemy drops, or floor loot |
| 🏚️ Decorate with Halloween pieces | Place any spooky build item inside your village boundary |
| 👥 Recruit or talk with costumed villagers (2) | Find and chat with two villagers who have Halloween masks on |
| 🚗 Create any vehicle build | Slap together a car, boat, or even a flying monstrosity with wheels |
| 🕷️ Defeat insects in caves (5) | Hunt spiders or roller bugs in underground caverns |
Yes, “create any vehicle build” counts if you just place a Dynamic Foundation and a couple of wheels! I literally finished two quests in under five minutes by trick‑or‑treating with my follower and then crafting a tiny wooden car. Once you’ve checked off your second quest, the decor bundle appears instantly in your locker – no reboot needed.

Timing Is Everything ⏳
Here’s the catch that trips up new players every single year: these free bundles always have an expiration date. Back in 2024, the Haunting of Llama Alley vanished from the reward pool on December 10 at 2 AM ET, right when the Brick or Treat pass ended. For 2026, the Fortnitemares content usually wraps up around the second week of December, so you’ve got roughly until December 12, 2026 – but I’d grab it by early November just to be safe. Epic doesn’t bring these specific bundles back, and I still see posts from folks who missed the llama alley set and regret it.
My Go‑To Strategy for 2026
If you’re diving into a fresh LEGO world, this is my no‑sweat approach:
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Recruit a villager – find a wandering NPC, built them a bed, and make them your follower.
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Ping them for trick‑or‑treat – this completes the first quest in seconds.
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Head into any grassland cave with a sword or crossbow and squash five spiders. The insects glow, so they’re hard to miss.
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Build a simple vehicle – a dynamic foundation, two large wheels, and a thruster. It doesn’t even need to work well; the quest just checks if a vehicle was placed.
That’s two quests done and your free decor unlocked. I tend to keep a stockpile of Halloween pieces from previous years too, so my village always looks like a charming monster town. The 2024 Haunting of Llama Alley pieces still fit perfectly with the 2026 additions – the glowing pumpkins and eerie fences are timeless.
So don’t sleep on this, friends. Jump into LEGO Fortnite, knock out two easy Weekly Quests, and deck out your village with this year’s limited‑time decor. It’s one of the few truly free collectibles left in the game, and it vanishes faster than a ghost at sunrise. See you in the brick‑yard! 👻