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Just as soon as the John Wick event ended, Fortnite![Harvard food trucks schedule Harvard food trucks schedule](/uploads/1/2/4/9/124981008/271207301.jpg)
Fortnite’s collaboration with Jordan’s Jumpman brand does not have to do with combat, but instead features a creative LTM that has players collecting coins around a racetrack while boosting themselves with impulse grenades and sabotaging other players with Boogie Bombs. No shooting aloud.
The LTM comes with its own set of challenges and rewards, namely a bunch of different skateboard back blings and a few different sprays. Two challenges are live today and one asks you to dance or emote between two food trucks.
Doing this challenge is not…exactly conducive to winning, but you’ll want to sacrifice the time and coins around the track to get it done all the same as you try to complete all the challenges in the list.
The two food trucks are Pizza Pit and Durrr Burger trucks because of course these two even have to be rivals in a special Creative mode LTM.
You will them at the bottom of the second hill around the track on the left, next to a special ramp that takes you to a shortcut filled with coins, if you have the momentum to get up to it.
Emoting or dancing here is slightly harder than you might think because movement in this LTM is all jacked up, and constantly feels like you’re sliding on ice. My advice is aim for the two trucks, start dancing, and slide in between them, as trying to stop and then position yourself there is more awkward. And if you can maintain momentum, you may not even lose all that much time around the track.
The reward for this challenge is a new spray that features the rather scary Gameface symbol. And if this is your first challenge completed for the event, which it probably will be, you will also unlock the back bling skateboard, which you can unlock different styles for with the other challenges as they go live.
It’s a pretty cool LTM, and feels like something out of Sonic the Hedgehog if you ask me. I didn’t do very well my first run because I was busy messing around taking screenshots for this guide, but I think I’m getting the hang of it. Impulse Nades are really key to reaching those coins that everyone else is going to miss.
See you out there on the track.
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'>Just as soon as the John Wick event ended, Fortnite is already back at it with yet another sponsored event, though this time, with a twist.
Fortnite’s collaboration with Jordan’s Jumpman brand does not have to do with combat, but instead features a creative LTM that has players collecting coins around a racetrack while boosting themselves with impulse grenades and sabotaging other players with Boogie Bombs. No shooting aloud.
The LTM comes with its own set of challenges and rewards, namely a bunch of different skateboard back blings and a few different sprays. Two challenges are live today and one asks you to dance or emote between two food trucks.
Doing this challenge is not…exactly conducive to winning, but you’ll want to sacrifice the time and coins around the track to get it done all the same as you try to complete all the challenges in the list.
The two food trucks are Pizza Pit and Durrr Burger trucks because of course these two even have to be rivals in a special Creative mode LTM.
You will them at the bottom of the second hill around the track on the left, next to a special ramp that takes you to a shortcut filled with coins, if you have the momentum to get up to it.
Emoting or dancing here is slightly harder than you might think because movement in this LTM is all jacked up, and constantly feels like you’re sliding on ice. My advice is aim for the two trucks, start dancing, and slide in between them, as trying to stop and then position yourself there is more awkward. And if you can maintain momentum, you may not even lose all that much time around the track.
The reward for this challenge is a new spray that features the rather scary Gameface symbol. And if this is your first challenge completed for the event, which it probably will be, you will also unlock the back bling skateboard, which you can unlock different styles for with the other challenges as they go live.
It’s a pretty cool LTM, and feels like something out of Sonic the Hedgehog if you ask me. I didn’t do very well my first run because I was busy messing around taking screenshots for this guide, but I think I’m getting the hang of it. Impulse Nades are really key to reaching those coins that everyone else is going to miss.
See you out there on the track.
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Read my new sci-fi thriller novel Herokiller, available now in print and online. I also wrote The Earthborn Trilogy.
Fortnite has new Downtown Drop Challenges, and we want you to be the first to finish them. Dance between two Food Trucks and change the color of 1,000 tiles with our help!
How to dance or emote between two Food Trucks
This challenge must be finished in the new Downtown Drop LTM. Once you're in a lobby the gate will open. Past the first huge ring of fire that's straight ahead, take a right to go down the other street.
Keep going straight past the fire ring on that street and you'll see the two Food Trucks seen here. Just dance between them by pressing down on the d-pad, “B” on keyboard or tap “!” on mobile. For your efforts you'll get a special spray.
How to change the color of 1,000 tiles in Fortnite
This Downtown Drop Challenge is also best completed in the Downtown Drop mode. Scattered across the map you'll see tiles that look like this. These are the new Color Change tiles that were added to Fortnite Creative in update 9.10.
If you're the first player to step on them while they're gray, their color will change. It sounds like a lot of work to change the color of 1,000 tiles, but, as long as you keep playing the mode and keep an eye on the untouched gray tiles as you play, you should have no problem finishing the challenge. The whole map is littered with these tiles, so there aren't any specific locations to speak of. For your efforts you'll get a Back Board Back Bling cosmetic.
Fortnite is available now on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC and mobile. The Downtown Drop Challenges are live now.
What are your thoughts on Fortnite's Downtown Drop Challenges? Were you able to dance between two Food Trucks? Tell us in the comments section!
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