The Fortnite experience, including the Season Battle Pass, is undoubtedly centered around the game's Battle Royale mode, but Epic Games added a user-created Creative Mode a few seasons ago when it allowed players to earn Battle Pass XP. gave a big boost to Since then, you've been able to unlock all the Battle Pass cosmetics by playing creative team deathmatch modes, puzzle/platformers, or rock mining simulators (yes, really).
But Fortnite Creative isn't the easiest thing to navigate, with thousands of user-created islands vying for our attention, and discovery algorithms often presenting a wide range of options. No. Also, the game doesn't have a user rating system yet, so you won't know if a creative map is good until you play it.
Luckily, we've dug into many of the popular creative game modes and found some that are actually worth playing if you want to have some fun and earn some decent XP. And we've created a list that has been very helpful so far in Chapter 4 Season 1.
But first, a simple PSA. The percentage of XP earned in creative mode will decrease the longer you play, and will return to normal after you stop playing Fortnite for a while. So it's best not to try to power grind too fast across the path. Taking breaks saves time.
All right, let's go to the list.
The Fortnite experience, including the Season Battle Pass, is undoubtedly centered around the game's Battle Royale mode, but Epic Games added a user-created Creative Mode a few seasons ago when it allowed players to earn Battle Pass XP. gave a big boost to Since then, you've been able to unlock all the Battle Pass cosmetics by playing creative team deathmatch modes, puzzle/platformers, or rock mining simulators (yes, really). But Fortnite Creative isn't the easiest thing to navigate, with thousands of user-created islands vying for our attention, and discovery algorithms often presenting a wide range of options. No. Also, the game doesn't have a user rating system yet, so you won't know if a creative map is good until you play it. Luckily, we've dug into many of the popular creative game modes and found some that are actually worth playing if you want to have some fun and earn some decent XP. And we've created a list that has been very helpful so far in Chapter 4 Season 1. But first, a simple PSA. The percentage of XP earned in creative mode will decrease the longer you play, and will return to normal after you stop playing Fortnite for a while. So it's best not to try to power grind too fast across the path. Taking breaks saves time. All right, let's go to the list.
The Fortnite experience, including the Season Battle Pass, is undoubtedly centered around the game's Battle Royale mode, but Epic Games added a user-created Creative Mode a few seasons ago when it allowed players to earn Battle Pass XP. gave a big boost to Since then, you've been able to unlock all the Battle Pass cosmetics by playing creative team deathmatch modes, puzzle/platformers, or rock mining simulators (yes, really).
But Fortnite Creative isn't the easiest thing to navigate, with thousands of user-created islands vying for our attention, and discovery algorithms often presenting a wide range of options. No. Also, the game doesn't have a user rating system yet, so you won't know if a creative map is good until you play it.
Luckily, we've dug into many of the popular creative game modes and found some that are actually worth playing if you want to have some fun and earn some decent XP. And we've created a list that has been very helpful so far in Chapter 4 Season 1.
But first, a simple PSA. The percentage of XP earned in creative mode will decrease the longer you play, and will return to normal after you stop playing Fortnite for a while. So it's best not to try to power grind too fast across the path. Taking breaks saves time.
All right, let's go to the list.
Parkour Deathrun 200+, by gzy
These so-called "death runs" are basically Fortnite's version of the platforming genre. That means jumping over pits, avoiding spikes and poison darts, navigating obstacles and other fun stuff, collecting coins along the way, and earning around 400 XP each at peak. Not only can you collect a ton of these every minute, but you can also collect XP for your playtime, completing objectives and finding secrets, so it adds up quickly.
Island code: 1132-3482-8021v73
50 Vs 50 - Zero Build Vehicle War, by post
It's a Battlefield-style team deathmatch mode where each team is set up at either end of a large field, with cliffs on either side, and players can play with all sorts of vehicles, including planes and UFOs. , tank, you name it, they got it. This map is huge and usually full of people. That means you have a lot of targets to practice on.
Island Code: 2415-0054-2848v6
Spooky Zombie Farm, by stefopro
No big deal for this. Shoot zombies for money, buy better guns to shoot more zombies, and so on. In half an hour or so, I got the entire Battle Pass level. This is better than winning two battle royales in a row.
Island Code: 3875-2194-3050v11
Black vs White, by ozycreates
It's my personal favorite creative map to warm up before a night of battle royale, and it's also a great source of steady XP if you're holding your own. Each of its new XL versions has been updated with new Chapter 4 weapons, so even if you don't need a warm-up, it's a good place to practice.
In addition to XP from combat, both the black and white maps have a secret button that grants thousands of XP (currently looks like Christmas gift stickers on walls in various locations) is included. Once the instance is up for his hour, a vault full of XP tokens will open. And like most creative maps, you'll regularly earn XP just by playing.
Island code: 8523-9292-0747v69
XL version: 5691-3101-3050v14
Santa vs Krampus, by ozycreates
The creators of Black vs White recently unveiled this Christmas-themed Team Deathmatch map. This map rocks the Black vs White design in a really cool way while still maintaining the core concept that makes that map so effective. Plus, there's a giant gingerbread house there, and all the same cool XP bonuses as the black vs. white map, including the vault.
And yes, it has a Chapter 4 gun.
Island Code: 6168-4996-8938v5
Mine Rock Simulation, by isimpmichiru
In this mode, you break rocks with your pickaxe, sell the broken rocks to upgrade your pickaxe to break rocks more efficiently, and go to new locations to break new types of rocks. upon. Yes, monotonous.
But that's not necessarily a bad thing. I think it's pretty relaxing, at least in moderation. And when you're focused on an episode of The Sopranos at the end of a long day, the amount of XP gained from breaking rocks in this mode is better than any other mode. This isn't really an everyday mode, but it's always there when you're too tired to really do anything.
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