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Fortnite: How to Complete Season 7 Week 3 Challenges

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How to Complete All Season 7 Week 3 Challenges in Fortnite

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It’s the holiday season, but Fortnite stops for nothing and there’s another set of weekly challenges for players to dive into. Completing all week 3 challenges will reward players with 50 Battle Stars for their Battle Pass, as well as give them a new loading screen and the chance of nabbing a secret battle star. Here’s how to complete all season 7 week 3 challenges in Fortnite.

What the Fortnite Week 3 Challenges Are

The week 3 challenges in Fortnite Season 7 are pretty straightforward and don’t require a whole lot of explanation to be honest. The only two that might cause you any real problems are the Legendary weapon eliminations and possibly the ‘Ring the doorbell of a house with an opponent inside in different matches.’

Still, you can check out the full list of week 3 challenges in Fortnite Season 7 in the image above. And now that we know what we’re working with, it’s time to get to work running through how to complete them all.

How to Complete All Fortnite Week 3 Challenges

  • Ride a Zipline in different matches (5)
  • Stage 1: Land at Lonely Lodge
    • Stage 2: Land at Pleasant Park
    • Stage 3: Land at Lucky Landing
    • Stage 4: Land at Lazy Links
    • Final Stage: Land at Tilted Towers
  • Legendary weapon Eliminations (2)
  • Search Chests at Polar Peak or Tomato Temple (7)
  • Ring the doorbell of a house with an opponent inside in different matches (2)
  • Search Between Three Ski Lodges
  • Stage 1: Deal Damage with Shotguns to Opponents

Out of the seven week 3 challenges, there’s not a whole lot that needs explaining.

Riding ziplines in different matches shouldn’t be all that difficult, considering the map is littered with them. You can check out a complete Zipline map down below to help you head to the right spots in order to complete this challenge. All you need to do to ride ziplines is to jump up towards the line itself and you’ll automatically be hooked onto it and start traveling along it.

Next up is the challenge broken down into various stages tasking you with landing in different named locations. Not a whole lot to say about this one, as you can even die immediately and it’d still count.

Legendary weapon eliminations may be a little trickier, as RNG will play a part in how quickly you complete this. If you’re able to get these straight out of your first few chests and lay down fire on unsuspecting enemies this should be a cakewalk. If you struggle to get your hands on a legendary weapon, though, you could be waiting a while to get this one finished up.

If you’re looking for tips on where to find chests at Polar Peak or Tomato Temple, you’re in luck. We’ve detailed the locations of all Polar Peak chests.

As for the doorbells challenge in Fortnite season 7, simply head to any of the likes of Salty Springs, Paradise Palms, Happy Hamlet and Pleasant Park. Most of the houses here will have doorbells, and we found this challenge easiest to complete upon landing in one of these named locations while other players were busy looting houses for chests.

If you’ve been struggling to ‘Search between three ski lodges,’ don’t worry, we’ve got a guide for where to search between three ski lodges.

Finally, the deal damage with shotguns to opponents should initially be simple enough. Unfortunately, we’re unsure what stages 2 and 3 are, but dealing 200 damage with shotguns shouldn’t take long at all if this is your choice of weapon at close range.

That’s everything you need to know to complete all of Fortnite’s Season 7 week 3 challenges. For more tips, tricks, and guides on the current season of the battle royale title, be sure to check out our Fortnite Season 7 guide wiki.

We’ve got guides on how to complete the week 1 challenges and week 2 challenges, where the week 1 secret star is, and chest locations for Frosty Flights, and Happy Hamlet, just to name a few.

About the author

Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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