Fortnite Battle Pass Challenges guide: How to complete the Weekly Challenges
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Fortnite Battle Pass Challenges - Season 9 Week 1
Free Challenges:
- Stage 1 of 2: Ride the Slip Stream around Neo Tilted (1)
- Stage 2 of 2: Ride the Slip Stream around Mega Mall (1) - Visit all Sky Platforms (7)
- Deal damage to an opponent within 10s after using a Shadow Bomb (200)
Battle Pass Challenges:
- Pick up a Legendary Item in different matches (5)
- Search chests at Lucky Landing or Loot Lake (7)
- Scoped Weapon Eliminations (3)
- Stage 1 of 3: Deal damage to opponents from at least two stories above (300)
- Stage 2 of 3: Deal damage to opponents from at least four stories above (200)
- Stage 3 of 3: Deal damage to opponents from at least six stories above (100)
Ride the Slip Stream around Neo Tilted
If you head over to Neo Tilted, you'll see one of the new Slip Stream tunnels circling around the city. To complete the first stage of this challenge, simply build up to it and jump in to ride the Slip Stream found in Neo Tilted.
Ride the Slip Stream around Mega Mall
For the other stage of the challenge, head over to Mega Mall, where Retail Row used to be located and do the same thing to complete the full challenge.
Visit all Sky Platforms
One brand new addition to Fortnite Season 9 are the Fortnite Sky Platforms, which are essentially floating hovercrafts with air vents you can jump into in order to fly up to and access. There's seven of them in total on the map and we've got all of the Sky Platform locations on the map below. All you need to do is visit each of them to complete the challenge.
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