Fortnite Guide: Here is How You Can Complete Week 4 Challenges of Season 5

Fortnite introduces weekly challenges offering massive XP boosts and Battle Pass levels. Players can complete these weekly quests to grind out their Battle Pass rewards. Each passing week, the challenges become increasingly complex and strange. Naturally, players can get confused because of the new quests and so, a handy guide can prove useful.
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Week 4 challenges in Fortnite are pretty straightforward
The developers seem to have changed the nature of these challenges. For this week’s quest, players have to stay true to the path of constant combat. The devs have centered most of the quests around inflicting as much damage as possible to opponents, making the challenges for the last week of the year extremely fun.
Here is the list of all the challenges for week 4.
- Eliminations within 5m (1)
- Eliminations while below 50 health (1)
- Destroy enemy structures with a pickaxe (10)
- Damage opponents with a pickaxe (100)
- Collect a tomato basket from a nearby farm
- Ignite and dance at a Tomato Shrine near Pizza Pit or Pizza Food Truck
- Damage from above: 4,000/8,000/12,000/16,000/20,000
- Eliminations at full health and shields (1)

The dance challenge is the most bizarre one, grabbing the community’s attention as well. In previous weeks, players had to find Christmas trees on the map and dance below them. This time, players have to find the Tomato Shrine located around a pizza truck and dance there.
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In a recent tweet, Fortnite Challenges disclosed how players can locate the Tomato Shrine.
In the past, some challenges demanded players to step away from combat. However, in the new weekly challenges, developers are possibly looking to add challenges that encourage players to engage in combat.
Things cannot get any easier for players to gather XP for both the account and Battle Pass. After the complex weekly challenges in the past, these simple challenges are probably a Christmas gift to the community this festive season.
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