Here's how you emote for 5 seconds while or after claiming a capture point in Fortnite
Emote for 5 seconds while or after claiming a Capture Point with this handy guide here.
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Fortnite challenges often have you doing rather specific actions, but they are well worth completing for the rewards. So, check out the rest of this guide below to find out how you can emote for 5 seconds while or after claiming a Capture Point in the game.
How do you emote for 5 seconds while or after claiming a capture point?
The first thing you'll want to do before you emote for 5 seconds while or after claiming a Capture Point is find out where the Capture Points are. While there are plenty dotted across the various areas, you will be running around aimlessly for quite a while if you don't know first where to look.
Capture Points can be found at all of the named locations on the map, which are the following:
- Breakwater Bay
- The Citadel
- Shattered Slabs
- Anvil Square
- Frenzy Fields
- Faulty Splits
- Slappy Shores
- Brutal bastion
- Lonely Labs
All you need to do is head over to one of these major spots and then look for the flag icon on your map, as that is where the Capture Point will be. Then, head over to the point and use any of your emotes for at least five seconds in order to complete the challenge.
As the challenge suggests, the emote usage can be done while the Capture Point is ticking over or shortly after it has been claimed, so you've got plenty of time to do what you need to do.
You will need to make sure that the area is clear though, as there will likely be at least a few players nearby either going for the same thing or looking to pick up some loot. Either go in prepared and ready for a fight or scout out the area to ensure that it is clear beforehand.
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