Crash Pads were recently unvaulted in Fortnite, and there is now a quest that incentivizes players to get out there and use them. More specifically, that quest is to bounce on three separate Crash Pads without landing, and there is very simple method that can be used to complete it fast. This guide is here to provide details on that method, and it will help players easily bounce on three separate Crash Pads without landing in Fortnite.

Fortnite: Bounce on Three Separate Crash Pads Without Landing

In order to quickly complete this challenge, players should make their way to the body of water that is just east of Sanctuary. This area has played a role in several recent challenges, including one that instructs fans to destroy large sea buoys with Motorboat Missiles in Fortnite, and there are numerous Crash Pads to be found in its southwest corner. For full clarity, the precise position of those Crash Pads has been marked on the map that is below.

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Upon arriving at these Crash Pads, players should simply bounce between them, making sure not to land on solid ground between jumps. After bouncing off three Crash Pads in this fashion, players will receive indication that they have completed the challenge and earned their reward. That reward is 15,000 XP, and it is certain to be of interest to those players that are still trying to level up in Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3.

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To note, it is indicated that players can also address this quest by bouncing on the spider webs that are found at Fortnite's Daily Bugle. Indeed, it seems that those webs are considered to be Crash Pads, giving players another easy opportunity to complete the challenge. While such an alternative should not really be necessary, as it is quite simple to bounce on the Crash Pads east of Sanctuary, some players may want to try out this option nonetheless.

Furthermore, fans can complete this challenge by using the Fortnite Crash Pads that appear in Chests, Supply Drops, and as Floor Loot. This is likely to be the most difficult way to approach the task, though, as it requires players to both locate the item and deploy it appropriately. While this may appeal to those players that are looking for a little additional challenge, it is not the best option for those that simply want to collect their XP reward as quickly and painlessly as possible.

Fortnite is free-to-play on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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