Fortnite Season 7 Challenges – Week 1

With Fortnite Season 7 underway comes a whole new set of Challenges to complete each week. We’ve put together lists for each week of challenges. This time it’s Fortnite Season 7 Challenges – Week One.

Every week in Fortnite, new challenges are unlocked for both free-to-play and Battle Pass players. The Battle Pass challenges are more interesting and varied, but the free ones still give players something extra to do.

Without further ado, let’s take a look at Fortnite Season 7 Challenges – Week One

Fortnite Season 7 Challenges

Free Challenges

Pick up an item of each rarity

To bust out this super easy challenge just play a few games. as you pick up loot you will get a White (common), a Green (uncommon), a Blue (rare), a purple (epic) and an Orange (legendary) item.

Dance in different forbidden locations

Around the Fortnite map, you will find Signs not too unlike a stop sign with No dancing on them. Just cut a rug at 7 of these for this challenge. See X’s on map below.

Play matches with at least one elimination

Get a kill in 5 different games to get this.

Battle Pass Challenges

Three stage challenge

  • Stage 1 – Dance on top of a crown of RV’s. See map Point 1
  • Stage 2 – Dance on top of a metal turtle. See map Point 2
  • Stage 3 – Dance on top of a submarine. See map Point 3

Deal headshot damage to opponents

Simply deal 500 headshot damage to opponents. this will count over between games. 

Three stage challenge

  • Stage 1 – Search 5 ammo boxes in a single match.
  • Stage 2 – Search 3 chests in a single match.
  • Stage 3 – Search a supply drop. these are mostly found inside the storm circle.

Eliminate opponents in different named locations.

As you travel around the map you will see many named locations on it, Simply get a single kill at 5 of these. This can be done over many games.  See map.

That’s all for Week One. Keep your eye out here for future weeks challenges.

Andrew Harrison
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