The best spot to complete this quest is to land at Rave Cave , where a Grapple Stop can be found inside the cave next to the big dance floor near the water. Players can then run out of Rave Cave and latch on to the tall pine trees that grow in that part of the Fortnite island. In order to swing without landing, players should try and latch on to nearby trees as they reach the end of their swi
Once players are on the dance floor, they can show off their dance moves to complete this objective. Even players with two left feet can complete this objective, as all Fortnite accounts come equipped with the free Dance Moves emote by default. In addition, players are free to use any dance emotes they’ve collected over Fortnite’s many seas
Once players have finished their dance challenge, they can take the opportunity to stop the music at Rave Cave and go searching for a way to cool off. Slurp Barrels can be found all over Rave Cave; when struck a few times, they will break, splashing players with Slurp and replenishing players’ health and shie
As the name suggests, the Recovery Quest set is designed to help Fortnite players actually relax and enjoy themselves. Players have been awed by the sheer size of Fortnite’s crossover with Dragon Ball, and getting to grips with all of the newly introduced event content is no easy feat. Players can complete dozens of event quests to earn a full mini-battle royale genre Pass’ worth of free cosmetics, explore iconic locations from the Dragon Ball series on custom islands, and even watch episodes of the hit anime series in-game. On top of that, Epic’s collaboration with Toei Animation has also produced several premium Fortnite skins based on Dragon Ball characters for players to purchase with their V-Bu
Rare items such as Fortnite’s wood-cutting Ripsaw Launcher all have a blue aura surrounding them that indicates their rarity. Players can complete this quest by picking up Epic and Legendary items as well, but it’s arguably best to focus on blue Rare items as these appear more frequently. Unfortunately, the loot players can find when they land varies between matches even if they drop at the same locat
Fortnite’s movement mechanics got a fairly substantial upgrade when Epic introduced a new sliding mechanic to Fortnite at the start of Chapter Three towards the end of 2021. This quest is the first stage of a two-stage quest, tasking players to deal damage to their opponents while sliding toward them. Regardless of platform, sliding is done by sprinting and then holding the crouch button. This causes players to hit the ground, sliding forward in the direction they were sprinting
Moreover, for those who love knocking their friends from the top of the blocks in Fall Guys, Bombergrounds is a safe bet, especially since it's free to play. Of course, a major appeal of Fall Guys includes how customizable the characters are, something Bombergrounds also encourages by collecting coins, finding power-ups, and strategically placing bombs along the
Dragon Balls are rewarded for completing a certain number of quests in a particular quest set, and Agility Training is no different. Completing three Agility Training quests rewards the player with a Dragon Ball, which goes towards unlocking the Shenron Glider. Players who want to prioritize getting the Dragon Ball might want to focus on the two time-trial quests and dealing damage after sprinting, as these are the easiest to compl
The cooperative survival game features squads of two or four as they skydive onto an island and begin looking for weapons and protective gear to fight and fend off enemies with. The last man standing is named the victor, with endless competitive modes and seasonal expansions on hand to keep players coming back for m
The Focus Training quest set will likely prove challenging even for skilled Fortnite players. Its objectives vary a lot, tasking players with using several different weapons and items, some of which have seen only niche usage in Fortnite matches thus far. However, completing these quests arguably trains players and familiarizes them with little-used items, serving as excellent preparation for **Fortnite’s ** most challenging weekly quests and ultimately helping them get better at the g
This is the second stage of the quest, challenging players to deal 200 damage after mantling. Mantling refers to players’ ability to jump and grab onto an edge and pull themselves up, even if that edge seems just out of reach. This is usually done by holding the jump button while near an edge. What weapons players use really depends on where their opponents are, but the five-second window is enough for players to mantle up and hit a distant enemy with a quick sniper rifle shot for exam
Sadly, The Seven Comm Device isn’t working, and players need to charge its energy cell. At this point, glowing energy clouds will appear all over Loot Lake and players have to swim through them to charge the cell. This is perhaps the most difficult objective for Vibin’ Part 8, as the energy clouds can be hard to spot. However, they do appear to follow a rough path leading away from the Seven Comm Device towards Tilted Towers, where players can track down the coolest player on the Fortnite isla