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How to Complete The Dragon Ball Focus Training Quests in Fortnite

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Swimming is fairly risky in Fortnite , given the lack of quiet spots where players can take a dip. Swimming around ponds and lakes, such as those found at Loot Landing and Logjam Lotus, can be dangerous. These areas are typically frequented by other players or have environmental hazards such as highly aggressive Loot Sharks. Players might benefit from having a teammate or official statement two; Fortnite is best played with friends, after all, and in this case, they can help keep an eye out for danger from the shoreline. Swimming downriver following the current is an excellent way to do this, as it allows players to move faster and cover a greater dista


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


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


Fortnite _ players can now tackle the Focus Training quest set during the _Fortnite x Dragon Ball crossover event. These quests seem designed to test the skill and patience of even the most dedicated Dragon Ball fans, many of whom are making the final push towards completing their event quests and grabbing all the free cosmetic rewards introduced during Fortnite x Dragon Ball . Where players could complete previous quest sets such as the Fortnite x Dragon Ball Warmup quests by putting in just a bit of effort, the eight quest objectives in the Focus Training set demand that players demonstrate their skills and dedicate plenty of time and effort in order to get rewa


This quest does have synergy with the first quest in this list if players opt to use scoped weapons to get their 20 headshots, so players might like to do these two quests together to save some time. Scoped weapons such as Fortnite’s Exotic Boom Sniper Rifle or the newly introduced DMR do plenty of damage, so players shouldn’t worry too much about this quest’s 200 damage requirem


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


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


After finishing Fortnite Vibin’ Part 7 , players will unlock Vibin’ Part 8, which consists of two four-stage quests. Unlike Fortnite’s daily and weekly quests which can be completed in tandem, players have to complete each of the Vibin’ quests in sequence. Luckily, in comparison to previous parts of the Vibin’ questline, Part 8 is downright leisurely, offering players a bit of exercise and a short sightseeing t


Past the halfway point, the Battle Pass gets a bit more interesting. The requirements for getting Page Six cosmetics are a little higher, with players having to claim 36 rewards or reach Level 50. This page features the Lennox Rose outfit (requires a completed Page Six), which is sure to be of interest to anime fans who liked Fortnite’s Dragon Ball skins . There’s also 200 V-Bucks up for grabs, as well as the Welcome to Paradise loading screen , Rose Light Daggers harvesting tool , Bun Bun Bang Bang back bling , Hop Drop contrail , Spinal Vinyl weapon wrap , plus the Pick Me Up emote and Grrizzy Gunz spray for Gr


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

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