Another set of weekly Fortnite challenges have arrived for players to complete. This time, the newest set of tasks stars Meowscle, another secret agent who has previously been encountered during matches. Each successful completion rewards 40,000 XP towards the Battle Pass and progress toward a final Meowscle skin. Reflecting his feline nature, the first part of these challenges has players completing some requirements just like how a cat would normally go about their business.
The criteria for one of these tasks involves visiting three different locations on the map which are separated by water. Normally this wouldn’t be an issue, but since it’s Meowscle’s challenge, players must get to Coral Cave, Stack Shack, and Crash Site during a single match without swimming. Thankfully, there are multiple ways to reach all three places without getting soaked.
Locations to Visit
Despite the order that the locations are listed, players can visit them in any order to successfully finish the challenge.
- Crash Site is on an island west of Pleasant Park. Directly referencing the crash from Lost, the remnants of a plane are scattered across the area. Coral Cove is a set of islands located further west of the Crash Site. It is a tribal village with stone statues, tiki torches, and primitive shacks. Stack Shack is placed much farther southeast of the other two locations as the eponymous shack on top of a mountain west of Holly Hedges.
Get to the Choppa
An efficient way to finish this new challenge is to use a vehicle, such as one of the new Choppas. There are 11 helipads scattered across the map with Choppas and several of those points are near Pleasant Park, the Shark, and Holly Hedges. Players that intend to take a helicopter for themselves should be prepared to deal with some henchmen patrolling around first.
Grab a Boat
Those who cannot snag a helicopter shouldn’t fear since there are other ways to cross the water. Players can grab a motorboat from several places around the bay which will also satisfy the challenge’s requirement. Although this method may be slower than flying through the sky, there will be less direct competition looking for a ride compared to the helipad locations.
Other Alternatives to Swimming
Finally, there are more unorthodox ways to complete the challenge without getting wet. One of these methods includes simply building a massive ramp from location to location. However, committing an extended period of time to these endeavors will leave Fortnite players as sitting ducks for those uninterested in the Meowscles’ missions.
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Source: Forbes