How to fall 5 stories without taking damage in Fortnite

How to fall 5 stories in Fortnite

A giant leap for Fortnite-kind

The world of Fortnite is very treacherous, and one of the missions given to you in the game is to fall 5 stories. It’s a gigantic leap that would usually kill off your character in one blow. Thankfully, there are a couple of ways to perform this feat. Here’s how to fall 5 stories in Fortnite. 

How to fall 5 stories in Fortnite
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Where to fall 5 stories without taking damage in Fortnite

One of the newest areas for this season of Fortnite is the jungle. This is where you’re going to head off to so you can fall 5 stories in Fortnite. Specifically, you’ll want to find Creeky Compound. In the center of this area, there’s a hill that has mushrooms on the side of it. You can bounce on these to get high up. On the second mushroom, simply fall down to the ground. If there’s a blue aura around your character, you’ll land perfectly and complete the “Fall 5 stories in Fortnite” mission. It will give you 30K experience.

Also, it will tally up the required amount of objectives to get prizes, such as the Bugsy glider and the Treezy back bling during the 14 Days of Summer event. Unfortunately, the Nanner Buddy Back Bling isn’t included.

Falling 5 stories in Fortnite Mega City
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An alternative for falling a great height

If the jungle isn’t your vibe, step on over to Mega City on the bottom right of the map. There are rails you can grind on there. You can jump off them and then land on the ground unscathed. Get to a high-up area nearby the skyscrapers of the area and then jump off. You should be able to get this particular mission done here too.

Use the Ascenders and the vents to get to the higher spots of Mega City.

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Chris Penwell
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