Fortnite has dropped the challenges for the week, and there are some new and interesting ones in the lineup. For the second week, Fortnite players get to do Skye’s Adventure-themed challenges, including one to find her sword, which are stuck in stone, King Arthur style.
The Swords
Just like the campsites for Skye last week, players will have to look all over the map for the sword locations. There are a total of five blue swords of legend scattered around the map, giving the world of Fortnite a Arthurian-legend kind of feel this week. The swords are blue, glowy, and have a magical look to them.
Each sword is in an elevated location, so players will have to look up to find these hidden weapons. All players have to do is interact with each of the five swords, and they’ll win the XP for this challenge for the week.
Five Locations for the Swords
Unfortunately, the locations for the swords are pretty spread out. Players might need to find a Choppa to be able to get all five locations in one round. However, it isn’t impossible. But players will really have to book it. The locations are:
- Northwest of Pleasant Park, look for a very high hill. The other side of Pleasant Park to the east, look for another high hill. To the east Craggy Cliffs near the Spy Base from Week 7’s Challenge. West of the Grotto, on a mountain. North of Lazy Lake, on a large hill.
Here’s a map to help with more specific locations:
Finishing the Challenge
Once players have found a sword, all they have to do is interact with it, then move onto the next one. If anyone has any trouble finding them, keep in mind that each of these locations will be high up, so make sure to look up while keeping an eye out for the swords. But make sure to keep an eye out for teleporting bots while traversing the map.
Also, players can finally grab the Deadpool skin this week too, but they’ll have to finish all of the Deadpool challenges from the last seven weeks. So make sure to grab that too while playing.
Fortnite is available for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, and Macintosh operating systems.
Source: Forbes