Fortnite Season 3, Week 5 has a whole new list of challenges for players. They'll have to search chests, use firefly jars, and even catch some fish. One of the challenges this week is to fly through the rings at Steamy Stacks.
Season 3 Week 5 Challenges
This week's challenges for Fortnite are:
Search 7 Chest at Sweaty Sands
3 Eliminations at Retail Row
Use a Firefly Jar or Flare Gun at Misty Meadows
Land at The Yacht and finish top 25
Catch 5 fish at Craggy Cliffs
Upgrade a weapon at Salty Springs
And the final challenge is to collect floating rings at Steamy Stacks. These rings are located all around the Stacks that give Steamy Stacks its name. Once completed, this challenge will get players some extra XP towards Season 3's Battle Pass Rewards.
Where to Find the Rings
Steamy Stacks is a named location on the Fortnite map, so it should be fairly easy for players to find. It's the northeasternmost part of the map, in the very corner. Players will be looking for big glowing rings, similar to the rings from Sonic games, but a neon blue color. There are a grand total of four rings that players will need to fly through, so they'll have to use the Steamy Stacks to fly up into the air again to get them all.
Exact Ring Locations
Similar to the Floating Rings challenge in Lazy Lake earlier this month, players will have to grab all four of these rings to succeed. The first ring is located in the southeastern-most part of Steamy Stacks. The second ring is northeast of the second silo at sea, and the third is northwest of the same silo, also over the water. The final ring is floating above the Steamy Stacks building, south and a little west of the stacks. These rings have to be collected in order, so make sure to grab them as they are listed above.
With some big money being invested into Epic Game by Sony, players can probably expect great challenges and continued support for Fortnite for the foreseeable future.
Fortnite is available for now Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X versions in development.
Source: Dexerto