Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 Week 6 Challenges Guide – How to Complete

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This guide will show you how to complete the Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 and its Week 6 challenges that have been introduced this season. Weekly seasons have been a big part of Fortnite ever since the existence of its Battle Pass.

Season 3 is no different as you get another Battle Pass with many tiers to progress and rewards to unlock. Of course, to help speed up the process of completing the Battle Pass, Epic Games has added the Weekly Challenges that are various tasks you have to complete in order to get your Season XP rewards.

Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 Week 6 Challenges Guide

Below you will find all the challenges for Week 6, and how to complete them.

  • Deal 500 damage at Rickety Rig
  • 3 Eliminations at Pleasant Park
  • Land at The Authority and finish Top 25
  • Gas up a Vehicle at Catty Corner
  • Catch a weapon at Stack Shack
  • Search 100 Chests
  • Search 7 Ammo Boxes at Salty Springs
  • Search 7 Chests at Lazy Lake

Challenge #1 – Deal damage at Rickety Rig

This challenge requires you to deal 500 damage to opponents at Rickety Rig. There will be a lot of players in this location because of this challenge, which means you can have enough targets to complete this challenge in no time.

Challenge #2 – Eliminations at Pleasant Park

This is an easy challenge that requires you to get three kills in Pleasant Park. This location usually sees a lot of traffic, and given that the challenge is pretty new, other players might be dropping in to complete their own challenge. This will give you plenty of targets to complete the challenge in a single match.

Challenge #3 – Land at The Authority and finish Top 25

This is a pretty simple challenge, especially when you are playing solo. All you have to do is land at The Authority and then try your best to survive until you are in the Top 25. This isn’t a big ask, as top 25 players are left within a few minutes after the game starts. Just make sure you don’t die as soon as you land.

Challenge #4 – Gas up a Vehicle at Catty Corner

The best way to complete this challenge is to find a vehicle anywhere on the map, and then make your way to Catty Corner to fill up its fuel tank. This also ensures any early players will have cleared Catty Corner and it might be relatively quiet if you arrive later.

Just get into any car, and then go to the fuel station in Catty Corner. Fuel up your vehicle and this challenge will be complete.

Challenge #5 – Catch a weapon at Stack Shack

The challenge requires you to go to the small island called Stack Shack. The island is pretty tiny and won’t be labeled on the map. But once you reach there, you need to use a fishing pole to fish out a weapon to complete this challenge.

Challenge #6 – Search 100 Chests

This is a pretty straightforward challenge, but also an interesting one as it requires 100 Chests to complete. This will take some time, probably a few dozen matches to reach the 100 chests opened target that your need to complete.

It is safe to say that you shouldn’t ignore any chest that you come across. Every single Chests counts, so go open one wherever you see or hear one.

Challenge #7 – Search Ammo Boxes at Salty Springs

This is a common challenge that has been a part of weekly challenges all throughout the life of Fortnite. Go to Salty Springs and open up at least seven ammo boxes to complete the challenge. You can do this in multiple matches, and come back to open more ammo boxes.

Challenge #8 – Search 7 chests at Lazy Lake

This is another challenge requiring you to open chests at Lazy Lake. Open up seven chests in this location to complete it. This will also count in the Search 100 chests challenge, so you add a few to the challenge as well.


If you missed last week’s challenges, check out our Week 5 Challenges Guide.

This concludes our Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 3 Week 6 Challenges Guide. Post your comments below.

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About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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