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How To Quickly Get To Tier 100 Before The End Of Season 3 In 'Fortnite: Battle Royale'

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Definitely not John Wick.

In Fortnite: Battle Royale right now, all eyes are on the sky. There's a mysterious blue object that we used to be pretty sure was a comet on the way, there are meteors smashing structures as they fall from space, and all of this has something to do with the brand-new Season 4, which all signs are pointing towards being superhero-themed. But you've got your eyes squarely on the ground, don't you? Season 3 is still here for a few more days, and you still haven't unlocked that coveted John Wick The Reaper skin. No matter how many tiers you've got left on your way to 100, you're going to want to maximize what time you have left and grab as many battle stars as possible through challenges and experience. Here are some

First off, the quickest way to unlock Tier 100 is by spending money, but you knew that already. If you don't want to do that, you'll want to turn your focus to challenges.

Credit: Epic Games

Search between three boats.

The non-combat challenges in this game are going to be the quickest and most reliable ways to nab Battle Stars. We've had two of these every week, with at least one every week that rewards 10 stars, or a full tier, by visiting a single location. These are divided into Treasure Maps and Search Betweens, both of which operate very similarly at the end of the day. They ask you to go to a spot and grab a glowing piece of treasure.

Here are the Treasure Maps:

And here are the Search Betweens:

There are also an array of other challenges, some of which might be worth your time, and some of which might just sort of slow you down at this point. They ask you to visit locations like Gas Stations, Taco Shops, No-Dancing Signs and more. Some of these ask you to land on specific locations, skydive through rings or summit mountaintops, but all are worth only five stars. Here are guides to some of the ones you might need help with:

With all of these non-combat challenges, the 50 vs. 50 limited time mode is your friend. It turns half the map into a relatively safe zone and lets you go about your business without nearly as much trouble as you'll get in the regular modes. I'd recommend turning that on and trying to nab as many of these challenges as possible in one fell swoop.

The combat challenges are going to be a little trickier, particularly if you're a terrible shot. But your focus here should be on completing multiple objectives at once: if you need to get Assault Rifle Damage, Headshot Damage, Assault Rifle kills at Dusty Depot, head to Dusty Depot with an Assault Rifle. If you're looking to turn down the difficulty a bit, so to speak, maybe consider playing on mobile. Things are just a bit less toothy there, and shotguns, in particular, can be brutal.

Daily Challenges can be looped in here too, but don't necessarily prioritize these. You only get one a day, so don't stress out on them unless it's the last day or you're full up with the maximum number of three.

My recommendation would be to not sweat over tough challenges like killing an enemy with a trap, and instead use your time as best you can by sticking with weapons you know how to use. The longer you have to go, the tougher this is going to be. But it's doable, even if it might take a little while. The good news is that the more challenges you have unfilled, the quicker you can move, so get out there.

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Credit: Epic.

Definitely not John Wick.

In Fortnite: Battle Royale right now, all eyes are on the sky. There's a mysterious blue object that we used to be pretty sure was a comet on the way, there are meteors smashing structures as they fall from space, and all of this has something to do with the brand-new Season 4, which all signs are pointing towards being superhero-themed. But you've got your eyes squarely on the ground, don't you? Season 3 is still here for a few more days, and you still haven't unlocked that coveted John Wick The Reaper skin. No matter how many tiers you've got left on your way to 100, you're going to want to maximize what time you have left and grab as many battle stars as possible through challenges and experience. Here are some

First off, the quickest way to unlock Tier 100 is by spending money, but you knew that already. If you don't want to do that, you'll want to turn your focus to challenges.

Credit: Epic Games

Search between three boats.

The non-combat challenges in this game are going to be the quickest and most reliable ways to nab Battle Stars. We've had two of these every week, with at least one every week that rewards 10 stars, or a full tier, by visiting a single location. These are divided into Treasure Maps and Search Betweens, both of which operate very similarly at the end of the day. They ask you to go to a spot and grab a glowing piece of treasure.

Here are the Treasure Maps:

And here are the Search Betweens:

There are also an array of other challenges, some of which might be worth your time, and some of which might just sort of slow you down at this point. They ask you to visit locations like Gas Stations, Taco Shops, No-Dancing Signs and more. Some of these ask you to land on specific locations, skydive through rings or summit mountaintops, but all are worth only five stars. Here are guides to some of the ones you might need help with:

With all of these non-combat challenges, the 50 vs. 50 limited time mode is your friend. It turns half the map into a relatively safe zone and lets you go about your business without nearly as much trouble as you'll get in the regular modes. I'd recommend turning that on and trying to nab as many of these challenges as possible in one fell swoop.

The combat challenges are going to be a little trickier, particularly if you're a terrible shot. But your focus here should be on completing multiple objectives at once: if you need to get Assault Rifle Damage, Headshot Damage, Assault Rifle kills at Dusty Depot, head to Dusty Depot with an Assault Rifle. If you're looking to turn down the difficulty a bit, so to speak, maybe consider playing on mobile. Things are just a bit less toothy there, and shotguns, in particular, can be brutal.

Daily Challenges can be looped in here too, but don't necessarily prioritize these. You only get one a day, so don't stress out on them unless it's the last day or you're full up with the maximum number of three.

My recommendation would be to not sweat over tough challenges like killing an enemy with a trap, and instead use your time as best you can by sticking with weapons you know how to use. The longer you have to go, the tougher this is going to be. But it's doable, even if it might take a little while. The good news is that the more challenges you have unfilled, the quicker you can move, so get out there.

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