Fortnite Season 9 is coming to a close, but that doesn't mean the work is over yet! Well, players who have already reached Tier 100 of the Battle Pass may be just waiting for the next big thing while exploring the Stranger Things event, but some of the community still have some challenges to complete. Season 9 Week 10 has a few easy wins, so use this guide to finish out on a strong note by raiding Pirate and Viking ships.

This particular Fortnite challenge tasks players with two different material collection missions. Players will need to harvest 100 Wood from both a Pirate Ship and a Viking Ship to check this task off the list and move on with their lives. Not to worry, finding either vessel is fairly easy if you know where to jump from.

A nice thing about this challenge is that the boats are big enough that you don't necessarily need to be the first to arrive to be able to start collecting wood from them. There is a limited amount up for grabs, but as long as players prioritize getting to a ship early, this shouldn't be much of a headache at all...

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Pirate Ship

Drop in over Lazy Lagoon, as marked on the map, and you'll find the Pirate Ship in the water. It's the one that arrived along with the rest of the Pirate-themed Season 8 content.

Viking Ship

The hack apart the Viking Ship, players will want to drop in just north of Frosty Flights, below Snobby Shores. The Viking Ship is pretty hard to miss, so just get there early in the round and put that pickaxe to use.

That's all there is to it for this particular challenge. As the season begins to wrap up, get ready for the inevitable teases and leaks about the next batch of content that are sure to arrive in the very near future. If you need a break after the Season 9 grind, consider checking out the game that recently dethroned Fortnite on Twitch.

Be sure to check back in the coming days for more details on the next season and other Fortnite news, updates, and strategy guides.

Fortnite Battle Royale is available now on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, and mobile devices.

Source: Forbes