How To Complete The Dragon Ball Endurance Training Quests In Fortnite

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The Chair is located at a Seven Outpost directly south of Condo Canyon and east of Chonker’s Speedway just off the main road. On approaching it, players will receive a prompt to interact with this legendary re


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 tips _ season slowly draws to a cl


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Some previous event quests were as simple as finding Dragon Ball’s Bulma on the Fortnite island , but the Endurance Training quests are more arduous. While the objectives in this quest set vary widely, they all focus on ensuring players persevere to earn their Power Level Poi


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The Vibin’ quest objectives typically task players to visit specific locations, interact with mysterious objects, and experiment with various game mechanics such as swimming and foraging for food. Unfortunately for players who haven’t kept up with the Vibin’ storyline so far, the Part 6 quests are only made available once players have completed Parts 1-5 of Vibin’. This involves completing dozens of objectives, some of which are highly challenging and time-consuming. However, while this takes a lot of effort, players will also be able to earn a lot of Battle Pass XP from doing them, arguably making the whole questline a worthwhile endea


The best spot to complete this quest is to land at Rave Cave , where a Grapple Stop can be found inside the cave next to the big dance floor near the water. Players can then run out of Rave Cave and latch on to the tall pine trees that grow in that part of the Fortnite island. In order to swing without landing, players should try and latch on to nearby trees as they reach the end of their swi


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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 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


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


This is the second stage of the quest, challenging players to deal 200 damage after mantling. Mantling refers to players’ ability to jump and grab onto an edge and pull themselves up, even if that edge seems just out of reach. This is usually done by holding the jump button while near an edge. What weapons players use really depends on where their opponents are, but the five-second window is enough for players to mantle up and hit a distant enemy with a quick sniper rifle shot for exam