
It’s real this time: Fortnite’s Season 6 went a little while without an official start date, but now we are officially in the waning days of Season 5. Season 6 starts on Thursday, September 27, and when it does that means all of the Season 5 battle pass skins are gone for good. No more Drift, no more Rook, no more Huntress, no more Ragnarok. And so if you want to get to Tier 100 and unlock that terrifying skull-wearing Viking Demon that serves as the final reward of the season–or if you want to complete 7 full weeks of challenges for the Enforcer skin–you’ve only got a few days left. So time to get moving.
By far the quickest way to level up your battle pass is through weekly challenges. They range from the simple to the frustrating, but leaving a bunch for the end of the season at least gives you the opportunity to complete multiple challenges at once. And lucky for you, we’ve been keeping track of every challenge and writing guides. So here’s our final list of every week’s worth of challenges, and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 1′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 2′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 3′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 4′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 5′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 6’s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 7′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 8′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 9′s challenges and how to solve them.
- Here are all of Season 5, Week 10′s challenges and how to solve them.
If you’d prefer to move as quickly as possible, Erik Kain has also put together a map of every free battle star for the season –these are the ones found from treasure maps and “search between” challenges, and all they require you to do is go to a location and spot the star. With this you could probably rack up five tiers or so in a single match, so go to town:

That should get you well on your way to Tier 100: remember that if you have an eligible smartphone you can play on mobile, where things tend to be a little easier. It’s also almost always easier to finish challenges in 50 vs. 50, especially non-combat challenges. Also remember that while Ragnarok is gone if you don’t get him this time around, you can always level him up later: both the Ragnarok and Drift challenges will persist once the season is done.
So get cracking. Season 5 has been sort of an odd one, but we’ll see what Epic has in store for Season 6. The lake is purple and it’s time to get moving.