If you want to show off your greatest accomplishments in Fortnite: Battle Royale, the Tier-100 battle pass skin just isn't going to cut it. Sure, Dire is one cool-looking Werewolf, particularly once you evolve him past his odd human phase and turn him into a ferocious beast of the night. But let's be real: you could just buy Dire if you wanted it, though shelling out all the cash to fully level the battle pass isn't cheap. The real achievement for any given Fortnite season is the challenge skin, which just became availabl1e for Season 6 yesterday through the Hunting Party challenge. Here's how to get it.
A.I.M is a menacing-looking robot with a cyclon-style headpiece and what appear to be athletic pants and kneepads. Why would a robot need kneepads on the outside of its pants? Hard to say, but so it goes. The real prize here is a feature that people have been requesting for months now: A.I.M is one of a few new progressive skins, as it comes with a back bling that tracks your eliminations. It's a bit of a joke about aimbots, which are hacking programs that let players nail perfect shots at improbable distances. Not so much a problem in Fortnite, but they've been a real thorn in the side of PUBG.
In order to get A.I.M you're going to need to complete 7 full weeks of weekly challenges. Which isn't easy to do, especially righ now: you have a little leeway later in the season, but right now you can't afford to let a single weekly challenge pass. Lucky for you, we've been doing weekly guides that can propel you to victory. Here's how to complete every weekly challenge in Season 6 so far:
- Week 1 challenges and how to solve them.
- Week 2 challenges and how to solve them.
- Week 3 challenges and how to solve them.
- Week 4 challenges and how to solve them.
- Week 5 challenges and how to solve them.
- Week 6 challenges and how to solve them.
- Week 7 challenges and how to solve them.
Complete every challenge listed in the articles above and you'll find yourself roaming the battlefield as a menacing killing machine, at least until someone smacks you in the back with a shotgun. Remember, cosmetics don't affect gameplay, no matter how cool you feel.