A Fortnite player, notorious for attempting to get through the Battle Pass in a day every season, proves that making weekly quests temporary heavily hinders leveling up. This latest season will be coming to an end on March 8, which means that soon Fortnite's Chapter 4 Season 1 Battle Pass will no longer be available. Once the Battle Pass is inaccessible, players won't be able to complete any unfinished quests or unlock any skins or other cosmetic items that they might've left unclaimed.
Epic Games always provides its fans with dozens of events, quests, and XP boosts throughout the season to aid them in getting as far as possible in the Battle Pass. There is a lot that players can unlock once they purchase the pass. The standard rewards go all the way up to level 100, but there's also the Bonus Rewards page that goes up to level 200, and the Fortnite Midseason drops that require players to level up ten times in order to unlock each style.
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Chapter 4 Season 1 was the fifth season in a row that Reddit user ThatOneWooper attempted to complete within a day. They timed how long it took them to finish the Battle Pass and get to level 100 and then posted it on the FortNiteBR subreddit. According to the player's post, this Fortnite season was considerably harder to complete within a day; last season only took them four and a half hours to finish, but this one took seven and a half hours.
The original poster commented that in previous seasons what made them take longer to reach level 100 was that they went in unprepared. This time around, what made this so much harder was the fact that, throughout most of the season, weekly quests would only be available for a week. These quests were a
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