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DecemberFortnite: How To Complete All Vibin' Part 6 Quests
Vibin’ Part 8 has eight objectives players can complete once they’ve successfully completed Vibin' Parts 1 through 7. At this point in the season, players starting the Vibin’ storyline will have to complete dozens of challenging and time-consuming quest objectives. With less than two weeks before the arrival of Fortnite Chapter Three Season Four, this will undoubtedly prove challenging even for the most dedicated and skilled Fortnite players. However, the rewards for doing so are great, with story content for anyone interested in what’s happening in Fortnite outside its gargantuan crossover events, and lots of Battle Pass XP for those interested in grabbing the Battle Pass’ Bonus Rewa
On establishing an uplink, players are then tasked with collecting The Foundation’s Launch Records. These are located inside two different buildings at Sanctuary, as marked on the map above. These buildings usually have some weapons that can be picked up, allowing players to arm up if they haven’t already done
This quest can be a little confusing, as it’s not immediately clear whether players have to damage opponents before they’ve taken any damage in a match or whether players have to damage opponents before they can damage the player. Either way, it doesn’t make much difference to player strategy. The best approach is to avoid overcrowded landing spots and choose a landing zone with only a few other players nearby. Some of the best landing spots in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3 tend to be good places for quiet dr
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
Once that’s done, players can head back to The Seven Comm Device and plug the cell back in. That will wrap up the first Vibin’ Part 8 quest. Players will likely have spent a fair chunk of time completing it however, so the next quest objectives might not be easily accessible due to the storm or other factors. As such, starting a new match is always an option. Alternatively, players can carry on as usual and spend some time bashing down Fortnite doors and trying to get a Victory Royale for some extra Battle Pass
Players will then be prompted to search for The Seven Comm Device. This can be found on the northeastern shores of Loot Lake on a relatively tidy stretch of beach between the two major buildings on the shoreline. It isn’t hard to find, but players should be wary. Loot Lake very much lives up to its name and has a lot of rare loot for players to collect, making it one of Fortnite’s best landing spots this season. It’s common to see firefights occurring here even after the chaos of the early game. The area is fairly dense and vertical, with plenty of options for players to outsmart their opponents by outmaneuvering t
Like the previous quest, players first need to find and equip the Kamehameha special item; purchasing it from a Dragon Ball Vending Machine or Bulma are guaranteed ways to get one, assuming players have enough Gold Bars to spend. Racing other players to reach Capsule Corp Capsules is also possible, but players should remember that although this is free, their opponents might get there first, armed with Fortnite’s best Chapter 3 Season 3 weapons . Either way, once players have the Kamehameha item, all they need to do is blast a small car for the first stage of this quest and a big rig semi-truck for the second st
As such, this quest is similar to one of Fortnite’s Week 10 quests , which tasked players with damaging ten objects with a single spray from a Charge SMG. However, players should try a slightly different approach: use Kamehameha outdoors on buildings with lots of objects inside, such as the Fortnite island’s many shops, restaurants, and gas stations, to complete this qu
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
Most players will probably be a little tired of establishing Device Uplinks by now, but at the very least, it doesn’t take much effort. For this quest objective, there are eight separate spots where players can establish a device uplink, three each at Tilted Towers and "Gotta Go Fast" Rocket League Tier Coney Crossroads and two at Shifty Shafts. Players will want to be close to Fortnite’s Loot Lake and its diving boards as subsequent objectives will appear in this area. The uplink in the northeastern part of Tilted Towers and the uplink south of Coney Crossroads across the bridge are the clos
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