How to Get free V-Bucks for free in the Fortnite Battle Royale and Fortnite Save the World.Yes YOU came to the right places. Welcome Here guys to get the Free V-Bucks for you Fortnite. V-Bucks is very limited and which can be found rarely on the games by playing lots of Match with other player.
Much to the bane of many players that primarily play Fortnite PVE, many people are making the jump from Battle Royale to Save the World, not always because they want to enjoy the PVE side, but because they can get “free” V-bucks. I use air quotes because they’re not really free since you have to buy a Founder’s Pack to play the PVE side unless you get a mysterious and lucky glitch that allows you to play without paying. This would be fine, except many who make the jump from PVP to PVE in Fortnite for V-bucks like to leech and AFK in missions in an effort to get the V-bucks without contributing anything. Regardless, there is a common question among new Fortnite Save the World players coming in even if they don’t intend to leech – How many V-Bucks can you get per day from Save the World?
The answer is both simple and complicated. In a previous post, I discussed all the various ways that you can.
However, I didn’t really go into how many you can earn per day. Minimum Number of V-Bucks You Can Earn Per Day The bare minimum of V-bucks you can earn per day in Fortnite PVE is 50. Most will give you the reward of 50 V-bucks per completion.
The quests themselves are pretty simple. You scout locations, do missions in a certain location, destroy specified items, ect. Technically, if you get a question like “Destroy 20 TVs” you will get credit for others doings so, which encourages AFK behavior and has since encouraged people to not destroy those objects unless they need them.
Earning More V-bucks Per Day Now we get to the more complicated part of this question. In the beginning of the game, Fortnite tosses V-bucks at you like it is going out of style. It’s a simple trick to encourage the gambling behavior of buying loot crates – you give them a lot at first and less as time goes on so they buy more bucks. However, you likely won’t be buying Llamas if you are just grinding for BR, so it works to your benefit, in a way. The early story missions occasionally carry rewards of V-bucks as well as some event quests. Furthermore, doing your own Storm Shield Defenses is a nice way to net V-bucks as well. Finally, if you login every day, some login rewards are V-bucks, but they are pretty decently spaced out.
However, aside from waiting for login rewards, all this does mean you have to put in a little more effort to playing. The V-Buck Math I can count the nights I spent playing Battle Royale on one hand, so I’m not as familiar with skin and cosmetic prices as I perhaps should be, but I know that some of the less impressive skins come in at around 800 V-Bucks. Since you buy the bucks in packs of 1,000 at minimum, that’s $10 for one usually unimpressive skin. Furthermore, some of the cool ones cost 1,500 V-bucks. Their pricing strategy is devious (and genius) because you either have too many bucks or not enough. Anyway, if you just login and do your dailies every day, you can buy a cheap skin every 16 days. Alternatively, if you do the same as above, you can buy a fancier skin ever 30 days.
So, once a month. You can also save up those V-bucks to make sure you can buy the Battle Pass every season. The question is – is a skin per month worth not only purchasing Save the World, but playing it every day? That’s a question only you can answer. It’s a $40 investment, but on the flip side, there is no Free-to-Play release date yet.
Considering the main story isn’t even done, it likely won’t be for awhile either. I personally recommend that if you want to farm V-bucks in Save the World, wait for it to go on sale. It was recently on sale at Christmas, then again for a few days at the end of February.
Getting Save the World for $20 to farm V-bucks is a much easier pill to swallow. I only ask that you don’t just AFK/leech in missions. It’s super boring (I’d imagine) and really frustrating for everyone else.