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<br>Players | <br>Players should swim roughly southwest towards Tilted Towers and then loop back around the island in the middle of Loot Lake back towards The Seven Comm Device. The energy clouds actually sit just above the water, so players should dive up and down to successfully swim through them. It’s best to keep an eye out for other players; Loot Lake is a busy area and players won’t have much cover in the open water. Similarly, players shouldn’t get too close to Tilted Towers as a hungry Loot Shark can be found patrolling the water just off the Tilted Towers docks. Hitching a ride on a Fortnite Loot Shark to catch all the clouds is possible if players would like to get this objective done a little quicker, although it can be tricky to pull off and it’s sure to draw plenty of attent<br><br> <br>Players will likely know the drill by now if they’re engaging with Fortnite x Dragon Ball’s Focus Training quests. Completing three quests in this set earns players a Dragon Ball, which goes towards unlocking the Shenron gli<br><br> <br>This quest can be a little risky as Loot Sharks do plenty of damage and are highly aggressive, even chasing players out of the water and snapping at them on dry land. Therefore, players should brush up on Fortnite’s movement mechanics if their attempts to hitch a ride on a Loot Shark go wr<br><br> <br>Sadly, The Seven Comm Device isn’t working, and players need to charge its energy cell. At this point, glowing energy clouds will appear all over Loot Lake and players have to swim through them to charge the cell. This is perhaps the most difficult objective for Vibin’ Part 8, as the energy clouds can be hard to spot. However, they do appear to follow a rough path leading away from the Seven Comm Device towards Tilted Towers, where players can track down the coolest player on the Fortnite isla<br><br> <br>However, for a lone player looking for somewhere off the beaten path to start their match, it’s ideal. There’s even usually a car to be found parked just outside, allowing players to grab some loot, and outrun the storm if need be. The map changes introduced in this latest season mean that players have options to choose from regardless of how they like to start their matches. What’s more, parts of the island are still relatively unchanged and are free from the Chrome, so many of _Fortnite _ Chapter 3 Season 3’s best landing spots including Rave Cave still have plenty to offer players looking to get a foothold on this brand-new isl<br><br> <br>Rare items such as Fortnite’s wood-cutting Ripsaw Launcher all have a blue aura surrounding them that indicates their rarity. Players can complete this quest by picking up Epic and Legendary items as well, but it’s arguably best to focus on blue Rare items as these appear more frequently. Unfortunately, the loot players can find when they land varies between matches even if they drop at the same locat<br><br> <br>For this quest, players first have to use the Nimbus Cloud to propel themselves into the air, before following up by switching to the Kamehameha and blasting anyone unfortunate enough to be nearby. This can be difficult as both the Nimbus Cloud and the Kamehameha produce loud anime-style sound effects that will definitely put other players on alert. However, players who’ve completed Fortnite x Dragon Ball Sparring Practice quests will also be well aware that the Kamehameha can be aimed even when the player has unleashed their power. It’s worth noting that players don’t actually have to eliminate another player for this quest; doing any amount of damage is suffici<br><br> <br>To participate in [https://Www.Fortgamer.cc/ Fortnite Events]’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>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 _ season slowly draws to a cl<br><br> <br>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<br> | ||