Fortnite is rolling out a fresh batch of XP quests for players for Season 6's 10th week. While a good chunk of the Week 10 quests appear to be summer-themed, involving sandcastles and swimming, this particular quest tasks Fortnite players with destroying an opponent structure in a modded vehicle.

First introduced as part of Fortnite's 16.20 update patch in April, the vehicle modifying off-road tires give any drivable vehicle on the map massive wheels and suspension. Aside from resembling monster trucks, the off-road tires allow players to drive much more efficiently across unpaved surfaces, something that slows down regular vehicles. The tires really do mean "off-road," as drivers can scale practically any island topography.

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How to Destroy Opponent Player Structures in a Modded Vehicle in Fortnite

Seeing as how vehicles are scattered around the majority of named locations, there isn't any one particular spot that will give players an advantage, although it could be recommended to complete this quest in Team Battle, due to the nature of the mode's delayed hostility. Head to a place such as Pleasant Park or Lazy Lake, as both have gas stations, where finding a vehicle and off-road tires should be fairly easy.

Once players have tracked down and assembled a modded vehicle, they'll want to keep an eye out for any opponent structure, particularly wood. It should be noted that "structures" are defined as player-built structures, not the actual buildings that are part of Fortnite's map. Drive with some decent speed through a build, and the quest is complete.

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This Week 10 quest uses the verbiage "modded vehicle," although the only mod that currently exists is the Chonkers off-road tires. Last month, however,  reputable Fortnite leaker Hypex datamined files that reveal more vehicle mod items do exist, although there hasn't been any sort of indication of when they'll be released.

The files include two additional mod items, with one labeled as a front bumper "Scoop," while the other is a rear bumper attachment titled "Mega Booster." Epic has been radio silent on the matter, so it should be interesting to see if these items will eventually make an appearance.

The latest lineup of quests should give Fortnite players plenty to do for the last full week of May. For those who have already completed Season 6's Battle Pass, or aren't particularly interested in grinding out another set of tasks, the game has just launched its Impossible Escape LTM, which has players banding together to repair a Choppa while facing extremely hostile AI enemies.

Fortnite is out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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