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Fortnite Battle Royale

Fortnite Battle Royale as released a limited-time game mode called Solo Showdown. Fortnite: Save the World hosts weekly events that users can partake in to earn rewards. Events basically have their own storylines, quest and progression systems. For completing and taking part in events, players can earn new skins, weapons, traps and most importantly, V-Bucks. How To Get Free V Bucks In Fortnite can be accessed through the main Fortnite menu under the Quests section.

It's worth noting that the V-Bucks you buy on a specific platform stay with that platform, so if you've bought 1,000 V-Bucks on Xbox One, you won't see them in Fortnite Mobile and vice versa. However, once you've spent your V-Bucks on items you'll be able to access them across all the platforms you play. Also, because Epic Games didn't launch Fortnite on the Google Play Store, you'll need to authorize payment through another means and can't use any Google Play credit towards your V-Bucks purchase.

You will get a daily quest every day that's worth at least 50 V-Bucks, and takes varying amounts of time to complete. Most will take you a few missions to complete, but if you're smart and stack them up while ditching the hardest ones — you can swap out one daily quest per day — you can finish multiple quests at once.

If you'd prefer to pay a bit more to avoid grinding through the Battle Pass tiers, you're also able to buy 10 tiers for 900 V-Bucks. Keep in mind that your premium Battle Pass along with all your progress resets at the end of each season, so you'll want to buy your Battle Pass earlier rather than later so you have more time to work your way up through the tiers.

Daily Quests are pretty similar to the Daily Challenges that you can find in Battle Royale mode. Basically what you do is each day you'll receive one Daily Quest that requires you do a particular task to complete. It can be killing X number of enemies with a certain type of hero or even completing X number of mission by a certain type of hero.