Fortnite players are majorly frustrated over one quest in Chapter 5 Season 4 that’s “way too damn hard” to do for the average player.
One of thefastest ways to level up in Fortniteis by completing quests. Luckily, there are plenty of them, as the game often adds new quests in the form of event andweekly quests. While these do give a chunk of XP, the thing is… they’re not always a walk in the park.
Sure, you get to find some easy quests occasionally, like healing using a medkit or running a certain distance – but there have been somehard quests that are downright frustrating to do. Well, the same goes for Chapter 5, Season 4, with one quest from theChampions Road challenges.
“This is like having a quest ‘win the f***ing FNCS’,” claimed one user in aReddit thread, pointing to the quest that requires players to win a Victory Royale in any tournament mode.
Other players who flocked in the comments also agreed with this, some even admitting to completely skipping this quest.
“Tbf, winning FNCS is way harder, but yeah, no way in hell 99.9% of the player base gets that quest done,” one user wrote.
“Ok, this one is actually outrageous. Like, I occasionally play tournaments but winning a match for an average player is way too damn hard,” commented another.
Meanwhile, one user claimed that even though theygot a Victory Royalein the tournament, somehow, they didn’t complete the quest.
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Another user mentioned the irony of the “‘Sweaty Summer’ challenges being sweaty”. However, they think, “A lot of people do buckle under pressure when they’re in the remaining ten or fewer”.
“I’ll always ignore difficult quests like that,” one chimed in. Fortnite quests are always optional, and it’s up to you whether or not you complete them. You can alwayswait for the next set of quests to dropto get that extra XP quickly if you want to skip the current quests.
Michelle Cornelia is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team, specializing in first-person shooter games, battle royale games like Fortnite, Baldur’s Gate, MMORPGs, and more. She also has bylines at Attack of the Fanboy, Pocket Gamer, and GameWatcher. You can contact her at: michelle.cornelia@dexerto.com