Players should swim roughly southwest towards Tilted Towers and then loop back around the island in the middle of Loot Lake back towards The Seven Comm Device. The energy clouds actually sit just above the water, so players should dive up and down to successfully swim through them. It’s best to keep an eye out for other players; Loot Lake is a busy area and players won’t have much cover in the open water. Similarly, players shouldn’t get too close to Tilted Towers as a hungry Loot Shark can be found patrolling the water just off the Tilted Towers docks. Hitching a ride on a Fortnite Loot Shark to catch all the clouds is possible if players would like to get this objective done a little quicker, although it can be tricky to pull off and it’s sure to draw plenty of attent
Players do have other means of getting around, including riding on Fortnite’s animal mounts . However, this quest is very specific about asking players to drive vehicles on asphalt, so players should seek out a fast car if possi
One good approach is using combat rifles such as the Hammer Assault Rifle and Ranger Assault Rifle, which are highly accurate in mid-range gunfights. Players might find that improved accuracy in the mid-range helps them get headshots more consistently. Players can tell they’ve scored a headshot if gold damage numbers appear, indicating a critical hit. All in all, 20 headshots will take some effort as it’s easy for players to throw off someone else’s aim by crouching, sliding, or hid
For this quest, players first have to use the Nimbus Cloud to propel themselves into the air, before following up by switching to the Kamehameha and blasting anyone unfortunate enough to be nearby. This can be difficult as both the Nimbus Cloud and the Kamehameha produce loud anime-style sound effects that will definitely put other players on alert. However, players who’ve completed Fortnite x Dragon Ball Sparring Practice quests will also be well aware that the Kamehameha can be aimed even when the player has unleashed their power. It’s worth noting that players don’t actually have to eliminate another player for this quest; doing any amount of damage is suffici
Now that Fortnite x Dragon Ball _ has ended, some semblance of normalcy has been restored to the _Fortnite island, with players now able to complete Part 6 of Fortnite’s Vibin’ questline. Featuring a total of nine objectives, Vibin’ Part 6 continues Fortnite’s ongoing story, with interested players able to follow the game’s storyline across its many seasons. For players who aren’t as interested in Fortnite’s background lore, the Vibin’ quests also offer bumper crops of Battle Pass experience points, which arguably grow even more valuable as Fortnite Chapter Three Season Three draws to a close. Additionally, as players scramble to complete their weekly quests and festival ticket grind through the latest Fortnite Battle Pass levels, the Vibin’ quests can offer an XP boost for players looking to get through those last few levels before this season e
This is the second part of the quest above, and it’s fairly simple. All players need to do is visit Sunburned Shacks or Beach Bash and take a swim. Sunburned Shacks is located on the easternmost edge of the Fortnite island near the Mighty Monument lagoon; players might recognize it as it’s pretty close to where they can encounter Dragon Ball’s Bulma as a Fortnite N
Most players will probably be a little tired of establishing Device Uplinks by now, but at the very least, it doesn’t take much effort. For this quest objective, there are eight separate spots where players can establish a device uplink, three each at Tilted Towers and Coney Crossroads and two at Shifty Shafts. Players will want to be close to Fortnite’s Loot Lake and its diving boards as subsequent objectives will appear in this area. The uplink in the northeastern part of Tilted Towers and the uplink south of Coney Crossroads across the bridge are the clos
Out of all the Fortnite x Dragon Ball quest sets so far, the Agility Training quests might just be the easiest. Players are meant to engage with movement mechanics that were already part of Fortnite before the crossover began, and the new time trials courses aren’t particularly challenging. Most players should find these quests to be a breeze and can quickly move on to other quest sets having earned Power Level Points for relatively little eff
Once that’s done, players can head back to The Seven Comm Device and plug the cell back in. That will wrap up the first Vibin’ Part 8 quest. Players will likely have spent a fair chunk of time completing it however, so the next quest objectives might not be easily accessible due to the storm or other factors. As such, starting a new match is always an option. Alternatively, players can carry on as usual and spend some time bashing down Fortnite doors and trying to get a Victory Royale for some extra Battle Pass