Fortnite's season 10 is almost over, and there's only one week before season 11 starts. Many challenges you left behind must be completed, but it requires time. It is more fun to focus on the game than looking for the side tasks, so here's where you can find the firing ranges from the week 9 challenges and what to do once you get there.
Where Are the Firing Ranges in Fortnite Week 9?
There are only four, spread across the map. The first one can be found between "Fatal Fields" and "Lucky Landing". The second one can be found in the south region of the "Polar Peak". The third one can be found close to "Snobby Shores", more specifically in the south region. The last one may prove difficult, as is situated between "Haunted Hills" and" Snobby Shores".
What Do You Do At the Firing Ranges...
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The latest
crossover event in Fortnite is well underway as Batman invades what is,
arguably, the world’s most popular battle Royale game. For a limited time, you
can play in new Batman-themed skins and use some Batman gadgets too but, more
importantly, there’s also a new list of challenges that you have to complete
before the crossover event concludes at the end of September.
Most of the
challenges are easy enough, but we’ve been paying attention and most players
seem to struggle with finding the Bat Signal lights outside of Gotham City. The
trick is that you have to avoid the new rift zone – that is, the old Titled
Town area and instead explore the rest of the island. There are more than three
lights scattered around the island and, luckily, they can be lit more than once.
So, if another player beats you to it, wait for the light to go off and...
After a lot of gathering and hunting for different items, a new theme was chosen for this week's challenges in Fortnite, and these ones involve dancing. It's not a dance-off, that's for sure, but to complete this week's task, you must dance in specific locations. Before we start presenting the locations, though, we suggest that you check your surroundings. It would be a shame if a bullet through your skull and ruined your perfect moves, don't you think?
Fornite Season 10 Week 6 Normal Challenges
Hit an opponent using a boogie bomb twice. Eliminate somebody using an SMG, Assault Rifle, or Shotgun. Travel 100m while dancing. Dance in a B.R.U.T.E in 3 different matches Dance in front of a bat statue, a seat for giants, and a way-aboveground pool. You have to visit an "oversized" piano. Destroy 3 "no dancing signs"
Where Are the No Dancing...
As much as we would like to call them brand new additions to the battle royale map, they don't look so fresh and new. The Hero Mansion and Villain Hideout are both ruins that can evoke so many opportunities for the community's imagination for different scenarios.But let's not get carried away by the "new" main attraction, as no story can be made without knowing where and how exactly these places look.
As you may know, the hero mansion has been on the map for a while, but in case you missed it or just can't remember where it is, look on the north side of Paradise Palms track (left leaf on the map below). After you reach the track, you can't miss the remains of a structure that, we presume was once amazing
About the Villain Hideout, well, it's not so hidden at all. It was,...
As one of the common challenges of this season, you have to find a hidden object somewhere on the map. At first, it seems an easy job if you forget that you're on a battlefield where no opponent will wait politely for you to search for it instead of delivering a bullet right through your skull. To avoid such a situation, we've put together a map and specific instructions of how to get to the secret spot straight from the start.
The "x" marks the place, as you prepare to make the jump, set your sails to the Tilted Towers, and head for the snow biome in the southwest area of the map. Following this path, you will be able to find, upon a hill the "x" or a bunch of leaves, rather, that will assure your reward.
Fornite is a battle royale game released...
If you thought that the previous challenges in Fortnite we're easy, well don't you worry as Epic Games thought of that, and the best solution was to test your attention skills. As a new challenge from Fornite x Mayhem - a limited crossover event with Borderlands - you must find Claptrap's eye and return it to him. It seems simple enough, but as it turns out, some people are finding it hard to find old Claptraps eye... or find him. So, we've decided to make it easy for you!
1- Where is Claptrap's Eye Located?
Claptrap's eye is located on the Rift's south zone inside one of the buildings next to a windmill. Search the building until you find a TV in one of the room's corners - that is where the eye should be if no other player got to it first. The general...
Epic Games just added three new Vault Symbols that indicate guaranteed loot - as long as nobody gets there to get it first. The symbols are similar to the one we found in Borderlands, a series that Epic Games developers used to introduce the Mayhem event.
Near the Dinosaurs, on a Scrap Metal Hut.
The desert was the first on the list of most of the last challenges wich Epic Games provides us, and, once again, we're traveling the main road, on the east side, as soon as the road split, you should see two big and scary dinosaurs. Go on the road without dinosaurs to find the Vault Symbol.
In the Eastern Bandit Camp
We know that, bandit camps are plenty, but the one we need to focus it on the east side, you will find the Vault Symbol on a piece of a yellow metal...
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There are a lot of Fortnite creative custom maps, but this one is an almost-perfect remake of the Legend of Zelda map, starting with the lost woods, with lots of dungeons spread across the entire map, and even the great Death Mountain. Let's not talk about how much time was needed to recreate an exact replica of the Legend of Zelda's map - we don't like such large numbers - but the dedication and commitment are truly amazing, and the details just breathtaking.
The only thing that's missing is the hostile mobs that would keep you busy in Legend Of Zelda. Of course, we're talking about two different games, but in this way you can offer much more attention to detail, such as hidden cracked walls that hide your path to unexpected dungeons.Even as you just connect to this map, you will find a...