Fortnite’s season 6, week 5 challenges ask you to kill a bunch of opponents

You'll also need to pick up some insane speeds on vehicles.

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Another week, another bunch of challenges in Fortnite: Battle Royale.

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As is traditional now, Fortnite’s sixth season has added seven new weekly challenges, three of which are free with the others only being available to Battle Pass users. These challenges offer a chance to earn XP and Battle Stars to rank up this season’s Battle Pass.

This week’s challenges are a mixed bag, with some requiring skill while others should be picked up over time.

Free challenges

ActionReward
Record a speed of 27 or more on different Radar Signs (5)5 Battle Stars, 500 XP
Jump through flaming hoops with a Shopping Cart or ATX (5)5 Battle Stars, 500 XP
Deal damage with a Tactical Shotguns to opponents (200)10 Battle Stars, 1,000 XP

The free challenges are arguably the hardest this week and will have you using vehicles to pick up some mad speeds in certain locations, as well as jump through flaming hoops scattered across the map.

The tactical shotgun quest, however long it might be, will be pretty easy to do after a while.

Battle Pass challenges

ActionReward
Eliminate an opponent from closer than 5m away (2)5 Battle Stars, 500 XP
Deal damage with SMGs to opponents (500)5 Battle Stars, 500 XP
Minigun Eliminations (2)10 Battle Stars, 1,000 XP
Deal damage with standard pistols to opponents (200)10 Battle Stars, 1,000 XP

As for Battle Pass users, you’re going to want to deal damage or eliminate opponents with certain weapons. For this, it might be best to head into the Disco Domination LTM to help you on your quest.

In Disco Domination LTM, you respawn and keep the weapons that you picked up, so if you die, you have another chance to get out there and pick up those all important kills.

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