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Fortnite Chapter 3 offers players the chance to increase their Battle Pass for unique rewards that will make them stand out in the Battle Royale. This season, Fortnite players can grab the dual-wielding Evie, the battle-ready Adira, and even the Sith Lord Darth Vader once they reach level 100. Getting there isn’t an easy task, though, and this guide will help players to earn XP to the elusive hides.

First, if players want to grab these exclusive items, they must buy this season’s Battle Pass first for 900 V-Bucks or by purchasing a subscription to Fortnite Crew for $11.99 / £9.99 per month. Once players have sufficiently evolved, they can use the Battle Stars they earn to get the items on the Battle Pass that are not free for all users, including the otherwise unreachable skins.

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How to quickly get Battle Stars in Chapter 3

Complete daily missions

Perhaps the most reliable way to level up and get battle stars is by: complete daily missions. These appear on the quest tab, which by default can be accessed via the touchpad on PlayStation, the menu button on Xbox, and the ‘M’ key on the keyboard.

Navigate to the Quests tab and scroll down to Daily to see all available daily quests; this one reset every 24 hours and are shared between teamsallowing players to quickly complete them in squads.

While each daily quest only provides 1K XP for completion, each day Fortnite offers loopers daily bonus goals to complete, making them 15K XP each for the first three daily missions they complete. This can guarantee: 45K XP every day, which takes players up at least half a level each time they take on these challenges. These quests usually involve healing with: Fortniteforage, spending gold bars, or traveling in vehicles.


Complete Weekly and Seasonal Missions

For bigger XP drops, players can also turn to their weekly quests for rewards. To give 15K XP for every quest completed, these challenges tend to be a little more complicated than day-to-day tasks, requiring specific player interactions, such as bouncing on crash pads, across different in-game locations. As with Daily Quests, the more of these loopers completed, the more XP they can gain earn through weekly quest bonus goals.

Alternative, Fortnite offers seasonal quests that are more story related. To see these, go to the Quests tab and highlight the season name – in this case it’s Vibin’.


Like weeklies, these tasks the player with completing obscure goals, such as aligning mirrors in Shuffled Shrines, and can give players huge boosts to their skill level. However, each quest, released in parts over the course of the event, typically only offers 7K XP completing each part grants 36Kmaking these essential for thorough leveling each season.

In addition, Epic Games will occasionally bring XP events that allow players to level up further with quests. This season, Fortnite sees the No Sweat Summer and Rebuild the Block events coming, allowing players to collect bonus XP and unique items for a limited time. These missions include eliminating enemies and surviving storm phases, as well as destroying The Island’s doorbells and breaking doors.


Completing Milestones

Just like the simpler Fortnite Daily missions, milestones are mainly unlocked by playing the game. These quests come in stages and offer: increased XP for each stage completed, and they can range from destroying structures with the Ripsaw Launcher to simply thanking the bus driver at the start of each match. However, completing these quests requires a lot of dedication and there are easier ways to level up.

Play different game modes

Every day Fortnite offers players XP caps on Creative modes and Save the World. By completing various game modes, players can: earn up to 200,000 XP per daywhile Save the World has a limit of 450,000.


By completing Save the World missions with friends or playing in Creative modes, players can quickly earn a lot of XP for their Battle Pass.

Fortnite is currently available for Android, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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