That is, weekly challenges will now expire at the end of the week.
Sadly, that’s a luxuryFortniteplayers no longer have.
These challenges are one of the best and easiest ways to get extra XP in every season.
As a result, it’s now direr than ever to capitalize on each week’s challenges.
To be honest, this is an insane amount that you’ll most likely never hit.
However, you might if you’re putting in a whole day shift.
Nonetheless, it’s worth noting that you won’t be rewarded any more XP past this threshold.
The good news about weekly challenges is that they aren’t all that difficult to complete.
Most of the time, you’re able to complete all seven in an efficient session.
The most important thing to note is that weekly challenges reset every Thursday at 15:00 CEST / 09:00 EST.
There are seven each week, so essentially you could chip away at one each day.
However, the sooner you might get them done, the better.
Your next best friend for getting XP is daily challenges.
These are typically very simple challenges that you earn passively by playing.
They are often like, Heal 200 points of health in a single match.
Making the Most of Milestones
Every newFortniteseason brings a new set of 10 Milestones.
This eventually stacks up for A LOT by the end of a season.
For example, one of the Milestones in Chapter 4 Season 1 is to Damage Opponents.
You must deal a whopping 22,500 damage to reach stage 5 of this Milestone.
In Chapter 4, these are called the Oathbound Challenges.
Each challenge in the story is worth 20,000 XP, with the final one worth a whopping 100,000 XP.
Riley Fonger is a freelance writer, music lover, and gamer since adolescence.