One of Fortnite's Season 8, Week 9 challenges will have players hunting down various locations on the map and dancing in between them. For the first point of this challenge, players will have to find three ice sculptures on the map. Thankfully, there aren't too many places an ice sculpture could survive on the Fortnite map, so finding it shouldn't be that big of a challenge. Just in case, we've done the hard work, so all you have to do is dance.
How to dance between three ice sculptures in Fortnite
- Jump into any mode of Fortnite's Battle Royale. I'd suggest Solo, as it's the best for challenges like these.
- Head to Polar Peak specifically aiming for just Southwest of the giant castle.
- In the patch of trees at the base of the mountain (see image above), you should find three Frozen Legends statues.
- Simply stand in the middle of them and dance to complete your challenge.
After doing a quick dance of any kind, the challenge should be done, and you'll be ready to head off to the next part of the challenge, or maybe even get working n something else!
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