Fortnite x Dragon Ball is one of the most significant Fortnite crossover events in a long time, introducing dozens of new challenges for players to complete and unique cosmetics to collect. This crossover goes beyond the boundaries of Fortnite’s traditional battle royale mode, with players also able to watch episodes of Dragon Ball on custom levels as well as join the Tournament of Power, a new limited-time competitive playlist. Completing challenges earns players Power Level Points, which contribute towards increasing players’ Power Levels, allowing them to unlock special event cosmetics under the Power Unleashed! tab in the game lo
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
Popularized by YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Right Foot Creep" and becoming synonymous with the dance known as the Griddy, the emote has been a hit with Fortnite players since it was introduced to the game years ago and is still heavily used to
Fortnite 's players are known to emote when they've claimed the crown, so it's no surprise then that Beerus would live up to his name as God of Destruction and destroy the dance floor after slapping Bulma to win a game of Fortni
With only a couple of pages to go, players will likely be well-stocked with V-Bucks by this point. Players who’ve claimed 61 rewards or reached Level 70 can add two more stacks of 100 V-Bucks to their stash. There’s also the Meow-Wow-Wow spray, Mew-F-O loading screen, Call It Bad Luck music track, and the Cloud Nine style (requires completed Page Eight) for anyone looking to add more Meow Skulls items to their lock
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 speed test’s ** most challenging weekly quests and ultimately helping them get better at the g
The distance requirement is actually what makes this quest challenging. Players should remember to factor in bullet drop. On top of that, shots at this distance have a small lead time, so players should try and shoot where they think their target is headed, instead of directly at the target. Setting up a sniper’s nest and putting down a marker on the map 75 meters away is also recommended, as this allows the player to see whether their intended targets are too close for their shots to count towards this qu
Players might be surprised to learn that things don’t stop at Level 100. In fact, the Battle Pass has five extra pages of bonus rewards, usually exclusive styles for Battle Pass skins, and extra cosmetics. Page One features the Xenon Espionage style for Twyn, Aurora Battlesuit style for Paradigm, Wild Beary Grriz for Grriz, the Hexture weapon wrap and the Dirtbike Challenge emo
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
While doing as much sprinting as possible in a match is more efficient, this isn’t strictly necessary; progress in this mini marathon is counted across matches, so players don’t need to complete their sprint in a single ma
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
With that, players will be able to wrap up Vibin’ Part 8 in preparation for the grand finale in Vibin’ Part 9 starting next week. Each of these quests rewards the player with 7,000 Battle Pass XP, while completing all of Part 8 will net players an extra 36,000XP, for a total of 92,000XP. It’s a solid amount, enough to get players an additional level on the latest **Fortnite ** Battle Pa
All players have to do for this quest is mark the DMR, any SMG, and any pistol when they spot one during their travels. Surprisingly, there’s no real catch here: players don’t have to mark particularly rare items such as Fortnite’s powerful Exotic Weapons for example. Players can mark guns of any rarity