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6 Fortnite Season 6 Challenges We’re Bound to Get This Season

Fortnite Season 6 Challenges We’re Bound to Get This Season

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Eliminate Enemies in the Corn Fields

While Season 6 might not have brought multiple major changes to the map, its minor alterations are still interesting enough to help keep things fresh. The new shack in Wailing Woods, the underground base in the maze, the new castle on the hill. It’s all cool, but it’s the Corn Fields that have the most potential for hilarious gameplay clips.

If you’ve yet to venture to the Corn Fields in Fatal Fields, let us explain. You head in, and you’re only able to see within the 1×1 section of the map you’re currently in. The corn essentially impairs your vision entirely, making it a great spot for hiding, but also for ambushing players, too. Seriously, if you haven’t checked them out, go do so already.

With this being a fairly minor and, arguably, missable change to the map if you’re not paying too close attention, it only seems right that Epic Games shines the spotlight on it.

We’re calling it now ‘Eliminate X enemies in the Corn Fields’ has got to come up as one of the Fortnite Season 6 challenges. Perhaps around Halloween, for when things will no doubt get especially spooky on Fortnite’s map.

 

Place Chiller Traps or Chiller Trap Eliminations

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And as a surprise, last-minute addition, we couldn’t help but give some love to the latest addition to Fortnite’s arsenal of traps. The Chiller has literally just landed in the game today, and can be placed on structures to send opponents skidding away. Less useful in skirmishes on the ground, hilariously satisfying high up as your opponent plummets to their death as they skid off a well-placed Chiller.

There’s an easy option, and a hard option when it comes to a Chiller-based challenge in Season 6. Back in Season 5, we were tasked with placing seven of the normal traps. Simple enough, as long as you could get your hands on them. That’s worth five Battle Stars at the most, for sure.

Alternatively, there’s the harder variant, tasking players with actually claiming an elimination in Fortnite via a Chiller. The increased difficulty curve for getting an elimination comes largely from the fact that the Chiller is only really going to be able to deal fall damage. With building battles largely being relegated to the more experienced and high-skill players, it may make for a fairly unattainable challenge for a large portion of the game’s playerbase. A challenge worth of 10 Battle Stars. It’d certainly flood YouTube with some hilarious eliminations, though.

Have you got any suggestions or theories for Fortnite Season 6 challenges we’re likely to see in the upcoming weeks? Share them in the comments below. We’d love to hear all about them.

For plenty of tips, tricks, and information on the current season, be sure to check out our Fortnite Season 6 wiki.


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