In fact, the bonus rewards are so hard to get that the last three pages of bonus rewards haven’t even been revealed; evidently Epic believes no one is going to get to them for some time yet. However, they have teased that more is coming to the battle pass for those with premium access. The Herald, a mysterious character who appeared in this season’s latest trailer, will also be unlockable through a yet-to-be-released set of special quests, much like Indiana Jones was in **Fortnite’s ** last seas
This is perhaps the most challenging quest in the Strength Training set. While doing 300 and 600 damage in a single match isn’t too tricky, doing 1000 damage is a tough hurdle to clear. Players start with 100HP and can build up a 100HP shield using items such as shield potions for a total of 200HP. Essentially, the final stage of this quest tasks players with doing enough damage to eliminate five fully shielded players in a single match: no small feat even for most skilled players. Players must actively confront several opponents in a game to complete this quest, although they only have to do damage rather than score eliminati
When consumed, the Zero Point Fish allows players to quickly perform a teleport dash by pressing the jump button twice. This is a great advantage in pitched gun battles, as players can disorient their opponents by suddenly dashing and attacking from a completely different angle. Players should use it sparingly; much like Fortnite's Kamehameha event item , the Zero Point Fish has a limited number of uses. However, this quest can be done in a single match if players are care
Page Nine requires players to claim 75 rewards or reach Level 80, and has some items players can use to impress their Fortnite friends in-game . This includes the Oceanic Camouflage style for the Paradigm skin and Rocket League vehicle the standout Digitized emote for Twyn, which effectively transforms the player character into a completely different skin. Both require a completed Page Nine, however. There are also 200 more V-Bucks, a banner icon, the Powered Up emoticon , Lectro Tech weapon wrap , Reloaded ‘N Ready! spray , and the Twyn/Strider loading scre
This is the second stage of the previous quest, challenging players to damage opponents while airborne. Luckily, there are many ways to get airborne in Fortnite and the definition of "airborne" for the purposes of this quest is relatively loose. In fact, there are so many ways of getting airborne that it’s difficult to describe them all here. Simply jumping and shooting an enemy will be sufficient, although players might want to make use of Fortnite’s deployable Crash Pads or bounce off the many springy objects that have been introduced to Fortnite . This includes bouncy mushrooms, certain beach umbrellas, and more. 200 Damage isn’t a lot and much like the previous stage of this quest, close-range or rapid-fire guns are b
As such, this quest is similar to one of Fortnite’s Week 10 quests , which tasked players with damaging ten objects with a single spray from a Charge SMG. However, players should try a slightly different approach: use Kamehameha outdoors on buildings with lots of objects inside, such as the Fortnite island’s many shops, restaurants, and gas stations, to complete this qu
Versus Battles are subject to a few caveats that players should be aware of. There’s nothing to stop other players from eliminating players’ rivals before they get to fight; if they do so, neither player gets any rewards. On top of that, Versus Battles have a five-minute time limit, and the system doesn’t always match players with rivals who are nearby. As such, getting to a rival who’s all the way on the other side of the island can be a bit of a p
Vibin’ Part 8 has eight objectives players can complete once they’ve successfully completed Vibin' Parts 1 through 7. At this point in the season, players starting the Vibin’ storyline will have to complete dozens of challenging and time-consuming quest objectives. With less than two weeks before the arrival of Fortnite Chapter Three Season Four, this will undoubtedly prove challenging even for the most dedicated and skilled Fortnite players. However, the rewards for doing so are great, with story content for anyone interested in what’s happening in Fortnite outside its gargantuan crossover events, and lots of Battle Pass XP for those interested in grabbing the Battle Pass’ Bonus Rewa
Most of the Sparring Practice quests aren’t very difficult; most require the player to spend a good chunk of time engaging in Versus Battles rather than performing incredible feats of marksmanship or reaching the top 5. However, players don’t necessarily have to grind out these quests all at once since they have nearly two weeks to enjoy all of Fortnite’s _ new _Dragon Ball crossover conte
However, this quest is more time-consuming than genuinely challenging, as players don’t necessarily need to win or even find their rival. All this quest seems to require is that players interact with a Versus Board once every match. Of course, it’s best to arm up and even grab Darth Vader’s lightsaber if possible, but players will still progress in this quest even if they lose. Unfortunately, there are no tricks players can use to save time here, and playing a total of 17 matches across three quest stages (2,5 and 10) is bound to get a little dull, even for hardcore Fortnite f