Fortnite enjoyed great response for the kind of gameplay it offered. Letting users play it for free was the next best thing.
All of these factors when combined together put Fortnite on top of the list of gamers.

But the game has been performing weirdly where a good number of users are stuck at the Spire Quest after the v16.30 update.
The issue revolves around the challenges associated with the legendary outfit, Raz. After the hardships of completing missions to finally unlock Raz, it all gets stuck at a buggy challenge.

Gamers are reporting that the challenge of collecting wolf fang, boar tusks, and chicken feathers can not be completed even after killing the animals.
Chicken feathers, boar tusk, and wolf fang from the animals won’t drop which is due to the ongoing bug in the game.
Hi, I am having a problem with completing Raz challenges, I am stuck ar Harvest a wolf fang, a boar tusk, and three chicken feathers for Raz. For some reason, I am not getting any chicken feathers boar tusk, or even wolf fang from the animals…
The issue affects gamers across multiple platforms including Xbox and PC, which implies that it is a widespread problem.
Addressing these issues on Twitter, Fortnite support has assured users that they are well aware and are already working on a fix.
We’re aware that players are experiencing an issue with the Spire Quest “Harvest a wolf fang, a boar tusk, and three chicken feathers for Raz” after the release of v16.30. We’re working on a fix and will keep you updated.
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Being part of Fortnite developer’s Trello board further corroborates that the issue could be of top priority.
Anyway, there’s no point in continuously retrying to complete the challenge as it simply won’t. So, relax, sit back and wait for a fix to air.
We will continue to track the issue and post here as and when we come across a workaround or a fix.
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