Fortnite Season 6 Challenges – Week Two

With Fortnite Season 6 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 6 Challenges – Week Two.

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 6 Challenges – Week Two

Fortnite Season 6 Challenges

Free Challenges

Visit all the corrupted areas

These are the areas the cube left an anti-gravity zone in Season 5. Visit all seven of these for a very straightforward challenge.

Use a shadow stone in different matches

Shadow stones are only found in corrupted areas. Grab one of these when you visit the areas in the previous challenge. The Only difference here is that it must be in three separate games.

Three stage challenge

  • Stage 1: Deal damage with standard Assault Rifles to opponents
  • Stage 2: Deal damage with standard Burst Assault Rifles to opponents
  • Stage 3: Deal damage with standard Suppressed Assault Rifles to opponents

Using each of these weapons you need to deal 200 damage to opponents before unlocking the next step.

Battle Pass Challenges

Eliminate an opponent from at least 50m away

Also a very straightforward challenge. Snipers bring your A game.

Deal damage with pistols to opponents

Deal 500 damage to opponents with any of the in-game pistols. These include the normal pistol, Duel pistols, Hand Cannons and Silenced Pistols.

S.M.G Eliminations

Kill three players using submachine guns. You can use the normal SMG and the Compact SMG to accomplish this.

Three stage challenge

  • Stage 1: Deal damage with Hunting Rifles to opponents
  • Stage 2: Deal damage with Bolt-Action Sniper Rifles to opponents
  • Stage 3: Deal damage with Heavy Sniper Rifles to opponents 

Dealing 200 damage to opponents with these weapons will unlock the next task. 


That’s all for Week Two. Make sure to check out our lists for Week One and Three as well.

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