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<br> | <br>To participate in Fortnite’s Versus Battles, players need to interact with special Versus Boards, which pit them against a random opponent. If both players agree to participate, they become visible on each other’s maps, and they can hunt each other down for a duel. Players who’ve completed Fortnite x Dragon Ball’s Sparring Practice quests will already have participated in several Versus Battles over many matches to complete their objecti<br><br> <br>Completing three quests in each Fortnite x Dragon Ball’s quest sets grants players a Dragon Ball. By this point, players who’ve consistently engaged with the event quests will be well on their way towards collecting all 7 Dragon Ball collectibles and earning the exclusive Shenron gli<br><br> <br>For this quest, players need to pitch a tent on the Fortnite island or claim an abandoned tent as their own and then rest inside it to recover health. As such, players actually need to take some damage to complete this objective. 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Where most of the previous _Dragon Ball -themed quests introduced to Fortnite during this event challenged players to demonstrate their knowledge and prove their skills, the seven Recovery quest objectives are considerably easier and much less taxing. Together, they lay out an easier path for players looking to max out their Power Levels to grab those last few free event cosmetics and a few skips for their premium Fortnite Battle Pass<br><br> <br>The best spot for completing this quest is the lake at Logjam Lotus in the northern part of Fortnite island. Players should try and land on the other side of the lake from Logjam Lotus to find a small house with a dock and a barrel full of fishing rods. Taking care not to get too close to the water, players can cast their fishing line towards the Loot Shark that calls this lake home. This can be a little tricky as Loot Sharks have a highly erratic movement pattern. Once players manage to latch on, however, they’ll be able to enjoy some water ski<br><br> <br>It seems that Fortnite is only improving more as time goes on. By the time the next season has begun, the developers could already be trying out another new mechanic designed to bring something new to the game once more. However, as the game stands now, there are a few additions that stand above the rest in terms of qual<br><br> <br>Some players prefer taking a quieter approach when choosing landing spots, so they can grab good loot and survive into the late game to snatch victory out from under their wounded and tired opponents. Sandblast Estates is a good choice for players who want to take this approach. Located in the extreme south of the island, it consists of a luxury villa on a cliffside and isn’t a named or marked location, ensuring that players won’t spot it if they aren’t actively looking for it. There’s an adequate amount of starting loot here for solo players, but groups and anyone hoping to earn some of Fortnite’s Accolade XP by opening lots of chests and ammo crates will likely be disappoin<br> <br>Managing player level and experience should be an easy process, but Fortnite took a little while to get it right. For a time, the game even kept player level and battle pass progression completely separate, which did little for either system. However, the game has finally found a groove in terms of managing both missions and battle pass rewards, and it has made advancing through levels in Fortnite 's latest season's battle pass more rewarding than bef<br><br> <br>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<br><br> <br>This is the second stage of the previous quest, challenging players to damage opponents while airborne. Luckily, there are many ways to get airborne in Fortnite and the definition of "airborne" for the purposes of this quest is relatively loose. In fact, there are so many ways of getting airborne that it’s difficult to describe them all here. Simply jumping and shooting an enemy will be sufficient, although players might want to make use of Fortnite’s deployable Crash Pads or bounce off the many springy objects that have been introduced to Fortnite . This includes bouncy mushrooms, certain beach umbrellas, and more. 200 Damage isn’t a lot and much like the previous stage of this quest, close-range or rapid-fire guns are b<br> | ||
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