4 Players Fortnite Search 100 Chests Weekly Challenge

Search 100 Chests 4 players in Fortnite is a new weekly challenge in Season 3 Week 6; it requires you to open a hundred chests and is recommended for four players. This challenge has been causing some confusion among players. Specifically, people are wondering whether they have to do this challenge with friends, or if they can do it solo. We’ve put together our 4 Players Fortnite Search 100 Chests Weekly Challenge guide to hopefully help clear things up.

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4 players fortnite search 100 chests weekly challenge
4 Players Fortnite Search 100 Chests Weekly Challenge

How to Complete 4 Player Recommended Search 100 Chests Weekly Challenge in Fortnite

To complete the 4 Player Search 100 Chests weekly challenge in Fortnite, all you have to do is exactly what the challenge says. Go around the map and vacuum up every single unopened chest that you come across. What seems to be confusing people is the four-player bit; as in, do I have to complete the challenge with four other people, or can I do it alone? The answer is, you absolutely can complete the challenge alone; don’t need anybody at all. Of course, the obvious downside is that it’s going to take way more time if you decide to go cowboy.

If you remember from way back in Fortnite Chapter 1, there were challenges like these; I believe they were called party assistants or something to that effect. If memory serves, it was a way for squad mates to help out people that were behind on their weekly challenges. This is the same basic principle; gathering 100 chests is a huge chore; completing it with a group of four players is going to make things both faster and more fun. Up to you to decide how to approach the task, of course.

If you need more help with the weekly challenges in Fortnite Season 3 Week 6, we have a few more guides for you to check out. Namely, we’ve written Gold XP Coins Locations – Week 6 Season 3 and Stack Shack Location – Catch a Weapon. Hope you find them useful!

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