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Fortnite battle royale season 3 has brought about a plethora of ranges to create content from. While the game’s competitive side suffered a bit, the content creators are having a good time. We have seen several new items being uncovered and explained in their videos. SypherPK takes on one of the craziest challenges in his recent video.

With the new update, Epic Games added several new things in the mix, which makes the game easier. For instance, an upgrade station was previously something people had to find at a location. Now, it can be carried along in your inventory. 

Sometimes these challenges can ride entirely on skill, and this one surely does. Sypher, along with his friends, attempted to build the largest upgrade station. The world record for the most amount of upgrade stations was at stake. Thus, they had to be spot on from the start.

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Sypher builds a crazy world record challenge in Fortnite

The world record for this challenge in the battle lab went up to 69. However, Sypher was trying it in a custom game; thus, his target had to be more than 37 upgrade stations. They started building it in Frenzy Farm and kept going at it. It had to be coordinated together from the start because one misalignment could cause a cascade of failures. 

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It was going great until Sypher mistakenly used a shockwave that made a few stations fall from the stack. Although the entire structure stood still, in the end, this would’ve increased the final count.

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World record in a custom game broken

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Sypher ended up with 67 upgrade stations stacked upon one another, and that was pretty impressive. He was just two short of breaking the Battle Lab record. It might sting a little bit about the toppled mishap. Nevertheless, the world record was indeed broken. 

However, that was just the first attempt. They went at it again, and this time it was Misty Meadows. Reaching up to 66, it was the best they could with the time they had. In the end, the Custom game record was broken, and Sypher was pretty happy with it.