We already know that the Battle Pass earns you more V-Bucks than it costs as long as you’re a moderate to heavy player, so Epic is clearly comfortable throwing V-Bucks around as a reward for playing. So if you earn V-Bucks in Save the World mode, you can then spend them in Battle Royale to pay for skins, gliders or even the Battle Pass itself. “Any V-Bucks earned/bought in Save the World or Battle Royale can be spent in the other game modes,” Epic Games explains on the official FAQ page. Why would you care about grinding V-Bucks in Save the World?īecause the V-bucks you earn in either mode aren’t stuck there. In this guide we’re going to take a look at what kind of V-Bucks you can expect to get from Save the World, and how hard you’ll have to work to get them. The question, if you’re not interested in a mode that’s more grind than adventure, is whether or not you should pick up the mode at its sale price just to farm V-Bucks. The mode is on sale for 50 percent off until July 30, which means you only have to pay $19.99 if you want to give it a shot. Save the World will reportedly go free-to-play sometime this year, but for now you have to pay at least $39.99 to access it.Īt least you did until this morning. Fortnite discussion usually revolves around the game’s Battle Royale mode, but the original, cooperative Save the World mode is still alive and kicking.