Marvel's epic Fortnite crossover continues with fresh, super-heroic challenges including a fun, fleet-footed jaunt to the Sentinel Graveyard. This guide will show players where to glide, bounce, and bust a move for quick rewards.

Fortnite has pulled out all the stops in its ongoing Marvel collaboration, littering the maps with famous fixtures from X-Men, Avengers, and more. Marvel even released a Wolverine comic that ties into the event, effectively canonizing Fortnite as part of the Marvel universe. Season 4's second week of challenges make the most of the crossover, and a solo dance-off atop the heads of ruined sentinels is one of the easier quests to complete.

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The objective is fairly simple compared to some other Fortnite Season 4 Week 2 challenges, but players will likely encounter less opposition when playing in Team Rumble as opposed to solo-mode. The busted, mutant-hunting bots are located in the lower middle of the map, due east of Weeping Woods, west-northwest of Lazy Lake, and south of The Authority. It is easiest to drop directly onto the head of a Sentinel rather than dropping nearby and having to jump and climb, so it is important to maintain some altitude during the drop.

To complete the challenge, players must dance on the heads of the three fallen giants. Any dance will do, so choose a quicker animation if enemies are present. The best Sentinel to start with is the one slumped against a hill, as it will set you up to reach the others in sequence. After dancing on the slumped Sentinel, use the pad on the palm of its outstretched hand to bounce over to the Sentinel reclining on the crest of another hill, then repeat the process to hit the third Sentinel near the destroyed farm.

There are plenty of other fun challenges to take on after dancing atop the Sentinels, such as jumping around Ant Manor, and searching for SHIELD Chests in Quinjets. There are also a number of new Marvel-themed skins on offer. Players looking to collect all of Fortnite Season 4's Silver, Gold, and Holo Marvel skins have their work cut out for them—especially if they are hoping to snag Wolverine.

Those hoping to honor a real-world superhero can also make the pilgrimage to the Black Panther statue, which Epic added to pay tribute to Chadwick Boseman's passing. Players have urged Epic to donate proceeds from the Black Panther skin to charities in the actor's honor, should the rumored cosmetic arrive in Fortnite this month.

Fortnite is available now on Android mobile devices, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Its Marvel crossover event is currently ongoing.

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