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Everything About Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike

Fortnite is a worldwide phenomenon, with players worldwide and of all ages hopping on to acquire their favorite skin or enjoy with their loved ones. To complement this, Epic Games also continues to add various in-game events that players can participate in to earn in-game rewards. The newest event is the Party Up - Celestial Strike raid, where players can potentially get their hands on the Iridia Vayne outfit.

 

 

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What is the Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike raid?

 

The Iridia Vayne skin in Fortnite.

 

Fortnite Party Up is an in-game event where players can complete a set of quests to get rewarded. The primary goal is to complete quests and progress to earn rewards, including emotes, back blings, and even outfits. The last time this happened was when the Invincible Season 2 skins arrived in Fortnite. The Dupli-Kate Outfit was the final reward for those who participated in the Party Up - Spring Raid quests between March 14 and 31.

 

The newest Fortnite Party Up raid is Celestial Strike. Since the ongoing Fortnite season is Star Wars-themed, it makes sense that the final Party Up reward will also be related to that franchise. Unlike the previous Party Up, players only have to complete two quests that continue to repeat every day if they want to unlock new cosmetic items. The final item and the reward for those who complete nine quests is the Iridia Vayne outfit.

 

As for the date, it’s important to keep in mind that the Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike raid starts on May 23 at 9 AM ET and will end on June 7 at 2:30 PM ET. Luckily, LootBar can help you acquire the rewards when they show up in the in-game Fortnite store, even if you miss out on the Party Up event.

 

How to complete Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike quests

 

As mentioned above, there are only two alternating quests players must complete to progress in the Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike questline. The quests are:

 

  • Earn a certain amount of XP in creator-made experiences while in a party
  • Earn a certain amount of XP in “By Epic” experiences while in a party

 

While the quests seem straightforward at first, there are a couple of things to note. Firstly, you must be in a pre-made party with friends while earning the XP mentioned above to ensure it’s counted toward the Celestial Strike quest.

 

A new quest is unlocked every day until May 31, and while the quest will always fall in one of the two mentioned categories, the amount of XP you must accumulate will differ. Thanks to this, the time spent completing the quests will also change.

 

The looming question most players have is about the creator-made experiences. Even though the season and event are space-themed, the experiences don’t have to follow the same rules. Players can earn XP in any sort of creator-made experience, regardless of its location or theme. Similarly, the “By Epic” experiences, which are experiences published by Epic Games, don’t have to be space-themed, either. Players can accumulate XP in whatever Fortnite experiences that fall in the proper category.

 

►Every Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike reward

 

The Opaline Scabbard Back Bling in Fortnite.

 

There are a total of nine rewards for the Celestial Strike raid, which means players must complete nine quests to get the final rewards. The table below highlights every Fortnite Party Up - Celestial Strike reward and the number of Party Up quests to complete for them.

 

Party Up Quests

Reward

1

“Alien Boy” Jam Track by Oliver Tree

2

Victory Plume Spray

3

Opaline Slashers Pickaxe

4

Confident Iridia Spray

5

Peacock's Dream Wrap

6

Opaline Scabbard Back Bling

7

High Five! Emoticon

8

Origami Battalion Emote

9

Iridia Vayne Outfit

 

While these rewards are acquirable for free thanks to the event, that doesn’t mean they won’t appear in the in-game Fortnite shop at a later date. With that being said, those who buy these items in the future will have to spend in-game currency, forcing them to top up on Fortnite V-Bucks.

 

Conclusion

 

This concludes everything you need to know about the new Fortnite Party Up questline. The Celestial Strike raid is much easier than the previous Party Up, which is excellent, since it ensures more players can get their hands on their favorite skins. Of course, many players also think the Iridia Vayne outfit isn’t worth all of the hard work Epic Games requires them to put in. Fortunately, LootBar can help you get whatever skin you want from the in-game Fortnite store, and that too without having to grind quests.

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