Fortnite has launched a new paid set of Perfect Nature, a piece that allows you to grab up to 800 B-bucks, but not immediately. Quests, daily routines, and a little patience: figuring out how to get the most out of the $8.99 package.
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The composition of the Perfect Nature set in Fortnite

The package has been in the store since April 17 — you can pick it up until June 5, 2026 (8:00 PM New York time). The set may return later, but if you are aiming for the currency now, you should not delay. The issue price is $8.99, and you can’t pay for it with in-game V—bucks – only real money. Life hack: you buy through the Epic Games Store launcher, and then Epic Rewards points are used — right up to the complete reset of the receipt.
Cosmetics are dropped to the account immediately after purchase:
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Luminesca Costume
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Accessory on the back of the Specific Terra
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Bio Essence Blade Pickaxe
But the coveted 800 B-bucks are behind the glass — they have yet to be beaten out with tasks.
How to Get 800 V-bucks from Perfect Nature

The scheme is simple, but time-consuming. The currency is given out in portions for completing global bonus goals — they are credited automatically when you close the regular daily routines in any Fortnite mode. A maximum of three such goals can be achieved per day. In other words, it will take at least five days of daily logging into the game to pick up everything.
The distribution of awards looks like this:
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100 B-bucks — after 3 completed bonus goals.
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200 B-bucks — after 7 goals.
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200 B-bucks — after 10 goals.
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300 B-bucks — after the final 14th goal.
By the way, the set itself does not require any special feats – you just play as usual, perform standard actions, and progress drips by itself. The main thing is not to skip days if you want to see the full amount faster. Considering that 800 B-bucks is about half the cost of a combat pass, the offer looks pretty working for those who regularly log into Fortnite and don’t mind upgrading their wardrobe along with the currency.
Schedule for receiving Perfect Nature B-bucks by day

The arithmetic here is straightforward: 14 bonus goals with a limit of 3 per day = five hits at least. But this is ideal. If you only close a couple of daily schedules per evening, the entire race stretches for seven days. Below is a no—slip route, provided that you hit the ceiling every day.
V-Bucks Earning Progress
What can break the schedule:
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Daily schedules are reset at 8:00 PM New York time. We entered the game at one o’clock in the morning, knocked out three quests — that’s it, the new troika won’t arrive until morning. It is optimal to start playing Fortnite after updating the videos, otherwise you will waste half the day.
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The ceiling of 3 goals per day is hard. No postponements, no “I’ll win back on Saturday for a truant Wednesday.” If you missed weekdays, you won’t be able to compensate with a marathon on weekends.
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The finish goal is 14th, not 15th. As soon as it is closed, the bonus counter freezes: then at least finish off ten diaries, there will be no more B-bucks.
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The mode does not matter. Really, Zero builds, Rocket League, LEGO Fortnite, Festival — progress is everywhere where regular dailies count. Only private lobbies and custom matches on Creative Islands are not counted.
It is possible to meet 4 days, but with a caveat. The unfulfilled daily items accumulate (up to three pieces in stock), and if you approach the start of the set with a full backpack, the first run turns out to be double: you close three bonus quests, and finish off the accumulated pool from above. Without this reserve, it is physically impossible to collect 14 goals in four calendar days — the threshold of 800 B-bucks before the fifth day simply will not work.
