How to get icy feet in Fortnite

Want to slide across the map in Fortnite? Well here's how to get icy feet.

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Got cold feet? Oh you don’t, that’s why you’re here. Right, well let’s get your feet iced up! So no doubt you want to complete the ‘Travel while having icy feet’ task.

Method 1 – Fastest and easiest

Thankfully for you, getting icy feet is pretty easy. As you can find yourself a Snowman, which normally you can use to hide in from other players. But you can also use them to grant yourself some icy feet, so all you need to do is:

  • Travel to Camp Cuddle
  • Find a Snowman
  • Hit the Snowman
  • Boom, ice feet!

In Camp Cuddle, there are a few of these snowmen dotted around the area, so if you’re clever and can manoeuvre well-enough, you can try and complete the challenge in this area alone. Just make sure to keep whacking the Sneaky Snowmen so you don’t run out before you’ve finished the 200 metres of movement.

Fortnite Youtuber Kanga does a quick How to here which might help you even more!

Method 2 – Luck-based

The second method involves you finding the snowball grenades. These grenades, when thrown, will give you icy feet. But they’re not guaranteed to be found in every chest. Instead, you’re going to rely on RNG and luck of the draw to get one.

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The main benefit to using these grenades, instead of the Snowballs is that you can use them in a more open space. So rather than the tightly knit confines of Camp Cuddle, you could find yourself an open area and just go for it and do the 200 metres in one long dash.

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