How To Complete The Dragon Ball Focus Training Quests In Fortnite
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Players should gear up with Fortnite’s best new weapons in order to get an edge over their opponents, as the Sparring Practice quests are solely about combat. Although there are only five quests in this set, some of them feature multiple stages and take some effort and patience from players to compl
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
This is practically identical to the first device uplink check-in. All players have to do is land near one of the marked spots near The Joneses, Condo Canyon, or Chonker’s Speedway. Again, the device at Condo Canyon is closest to the next objective, so players might want to aim for t
Given how many Versus Battles are required for completing the Sparring Practice quests, players should aim to have at least one active each time they play. Of course, upgrading to Fortnite’s exceptionally powerful Mythic weapons can help a lot, but other than that, winning a Versus Battle is essentially a matter of practicing battle royale basics. In addition, facing a Versus Battle rival is more difficult than facing other opponents; both players will be visible on each other’s maps, which makes sneaking up on a rival extremely diffic
Once players have landed, they can take a couple of different approaches: either grabbing a shotgun or SMG to sneak up on nearby players and catch them by surprise or grabbing a sniper rifle and climbing to the nearest rooftop. The latter approach allows players to shoot opponents from a distance, which may be better for this quest as distant opponents are less likely to be aware of the player before taking damage. This quest isn’t particularly difficult, as it only requires players to do this in three separate matches rather than asking them to do a specific amount of total dam
The Agility Training quests are the fourth set of Dragon Ball -themed event quests introduced to Fortnite updates _ during the game’s massive _Fortnite x Dragon Ball crossover event. During Fortnite x Dragon Ball , players have had their strength, endurance, and sparring skills tested on the field of battle, with dozens of event quests for players to push through, increasing their Power Levels and earning exclusive crossover event cosmetics. As the name suggests, Agility Training is designed to test players’ skill in moving around the battlefield, challenging them to use Fortnite’s robust movement mechanics such as sliding and mantling to get an edge over their opponents. There’s no shortage of challenging daily and weekly challenges in Fortnite , but even players who aren’t fans of Dragon Ball will want to jump in for the limited-time event rewards on of
Formerly known as Lazy Lagoon, Lustrous Lagoon has been hit hard by the Chrome. Luckily, the lagoon itself is mostly the same as it was last season apart from its brand-new silver sheen, and the pirate ship remains the centerpiece of this location. However, the ship has been raised out of the Chrome and is tethered above the lagoon on balloons. Oddly enough, this location isn’t usually too busy despite it being the start of a new Fortnite season , although this depends on the exact flight path of the Battle Bus. Players have a lot of choice about where to land at Lustrous Lagoon, as the buildings beneath the ship are well-stocked with solid starting equipment. The ship itself also has a few chests on its various decks that players can crack open for loot, making it a surprisingly good spot for early-game loot that also feels quieter than it perhaps should
For this quest, players need to score 20 headshots against their opponents while aiming down sights. On paper, it might sound like this is asking players to snipe their opponents at a distance, eliminating other players with precise headshots, but there aren’t any real restrictions on what weapons players can use. All guns, including Fortnite’s best new weapons , have ADS, so this is very much up to personal prefere
This is the first stage of a three-stage quest. However, the vast majority of Fortnite players will already know how to sprint and chances are, they might complete this particular quest without even intending to. Five seconds is a generous window, and all players have to do is sprint up to their opponents and shoot them. Getting Fortnite’s Mythic Weapons can help, but odds are that most players can do this even with basic l
One good approach is using combat rifles such as the Hammer Assault Rifle and Ranger Assault Rifle, which are highly accurate in mid-range gunfights. Players might find that improved accuracy in the mid-range helps them get headshots more consistently. Players can tell they’ve scored a headshot if gold damage numbers appear, indicating a critical hit. All in all, 20 headshots will take some effort as it’s easy for players to throw off someone else’s aim by crouching, sliding, or hid