How to carry a full stack of ammo 10 meters in Fortnite

It’s way easier than it sounds

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When I first came across the challenge “carry a full stack of ammo 10 meters” in Fortnite, I froze. What the heck does it mean?! After coming across the solution randomly, it all made sense. Here’s how to complete this particular challenge.

Fortnite full ammo stack explanation screen
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You can easily get a full stack of ammo via a vending machine, or a late-match elimination

It’s important to understand what a “full stack of ammo” means in Fortnite. If you open up your inventory (up on the d-pad on consoles), you’ll see a variety of ammo types listed. All you need to do is get a max [full] stack, then run 10 meters. That’s it! So there are several ways you can acquire a max stack of ammo:

  • Manually pick up ammo in the game world through chests and ammo boxes (the slowest method)
  • Pick up ammo from eliminated opponents (late-game opponents will be carrying huge stacks of ammo, which will instantly fulfill the requirement)
  • Buy max stacks by spamming an ammo vending machine, typically found in a point of interest

As a tip, you can easily see when you’ve hit the max when purchasing ammo from a vending machine, as excess ammo will drop on the ground (and a red “full” notification will appear when you highlight that stack of ammo on the ground). That’s your cue to stop and run 10 meters.

Here is what is considered a “max stack” of ammo for each tier (from left to right in the above screen):

  • Heavy Bullets (50)
  • Light Bullets (500)
  • Medium Bullets (500)
  • [Shotgun] Shells (150)
Fortnite ammo stack victory royale
Screenshot by Destructoid.

Funnily enough, right after I finished this challenge I got a victory royale! All that ammo came in handy.

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