Fortnite’s ** crossover event with Dragon Ball has introduced seven event quests for players to complete, with the Sparring Practice** set challenging players to take on their opponents head-on in battle. As the name suggests, all five quests in the Sparring Practice are set to share a focus on challenging other players using Fortnite’s new Versus Battles mechanic, doing damage to opponents, and perhaps most importantly of all, winning. Players can already complete Fortnite x Dragon Ball’s Warmup Quest set to familiarize themselves with all the new items and mechanics introduced during this crossover event. In return for completing quests, players will earn Power Level Points, allowing them to earn several special event-exclusive rewa
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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
The best approach is to play in a Zero Build mode, as this prevents other players from protecting themselves by constructing walls. Versus Battles tend to favor aggressive strategies involving rushing at rivals directly; even if stealth isn’t possible, players can still surprise their opponents by throwing everything they have at them. If players manage to complete a Versus Battle, they should try and track down another Versus Board as they can engage in more than one Versus Battle per ma
For players who’ve completed the whole Vibin’ questline so far, Part 6 is actually something of a breather given the sorts of objectives players had to tackle in earlier parts of the questline. Previous parts of the Vibin’ questline challenged players to visit locations across the map to take on dangerous enemies and complete some of Fortnite’s strangest environmental puzzles , but Part 6’s objectives are comparatively easier. Luckily for players, they award the same amount of XP as these tougher quest objectives, with 7,000XP for completing each of the nine objectives and 43,000XP for completing the whole set. As a result, Part 6 is ideal for players looking to grab an extra Battle Pass level or two as this _Fortnite _ season slowly draws to a cl
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An excellent first step is for players to familiarize themselves with the Versus Battles mechanic. To access Versus Battles, players must first locate and interact with a Versus Board, which can be found across the Fortnite island wherever Bounty Boards were previously placed. Interacting with a Versus Board selects another player in the same match at random and asks them if they’d like to do battle. If they agree to participate, both players are revealed on each other’s maps, allowing them to track each other down for a fight. Of course, players will want to grab Fortnite’s powerful Exotic Weapons and gear up for these batt