Fortnite Open Water Challenges list for Week 2
All the available challenges in Chapter 2 Seasons 1's second week.
Fortnite Open Water Challenges welcomes you to the second week of Fortnite Chapter 2 with a set of new objectives to complete.
As the name suggests, some of these challenges focus around the coastal locations on the new Fortnite map, much like how the New World Challenge Challenge set encourages you to explore the whole map.
Completing a challenge will reward you with a nice amount of XP, helping you level up your Fortnite Chapter 2 Battle Pass.
Fortnite Open Water Challenges list
The following Week 2 'Open Water' Challenges went live on October 17th 2019. (Thanks to Lucas7yoshi on Twitter for confirming the full list.)
Fortnite Open Water Challenges list:
Open Water Challenge | Total | Reward |
---|---|---|
Land at Craggy Cliffs, Salty Springs and Dirty Docks | 1 | 14,000 XP |
Hide inside Hideouts in different matches | 3 | 14,000 XP |
Search Chests at Craggy Cliffs or Misty Meadows | 7 | 14,000 XP |
Eliminate opponents with a Sniper Rifle | 2 | 14,000 XP |
Be crouched within 20m of an opponent for a total of 10 seconds | 10 | 14,000 XP |
Deal damage with Pistols to opponents | 500 | 14,000 XP |
Search Ammo Boxes in a single match | 7 | 14,000 XP |
Get an elimination from 50m or further | 1 | 14,000 XP |
Survive Storm phases | 10 | 14,000 XP |
Deal damage within 10 seconds of leaving a Hideout | 150 | 14,000 XP |
Search hidden 'O' found in the Open Water Loading Screen | 1 | 14,000 XP |
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Completing the eight Open Water Challenges above will reward you with the Open Water loading screen:
As the last Open Water Challenge says, doing so will help you find the 'O' in the Open Water Loading Screen.