All Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 Quests (March 2026) All Rewards Guide

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 has revolutionized the battle royale experience with its Pacific Break theme, introducing players to the sun-soaked Golden Coast and a completely new quest system. As someone who’s been grinding through these quests since day one, I can tell you that mastering all the available quests is absolutely crucial for unlocking those coveted Battle Pass rewards and maximizing your XP gains.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through every single quest available in Chapter 7 Season 1, from the Weekly challenges that drop every Thursday to the exclusive Story quests that drive this season’s narrative. Whether you’re looking to unlock The Bride’s additional styles, earn massive XP rewards, or simply want to know the most efficient way to complete every objective, you’ve come to the right place.
All Quest Types & Rewards
| Quest Type | Number of Quests | XP Reward per Quest | Special Rewards | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly Quests | 6+ per week | 12,000 XP | None | Every Thursday |
| The Bride Story Quests | 7 | 10,000 XP | Forsaken Vow Blade access | Available now |
| Battle Bus Story Quests | 6+ | 10,000 XP | Lil’ News Van Emote, Wheel Back Bling | Available now |
| Battle Pass Quests | 20+ | 10,000 XP | Character styles | Unlocks December 4 |
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 Weekly Quests
Weekly Quests are your bread and butter for consistent XP gains throughout the season. These quests refresh every Thursday at 9 AM ET, giving you fresh objectives to complete and keeping the gameplay experience engaging. Each Weekly Quest rewards you with 12,000 XP, making them incredibly valuable for Battle Pass progression.
Week 1 Weekly Quests & Complete Guide
The first set of Weekly Quests introduced players to the new mechanics and locations of Chapter 7 Season 1. Here’s how to complete each one efficiently:
Travel 500 meters while flying with a Wingsuit (500) – 12,000 XP
- Find Wingsuits as floor loot or in chests around the map
- Launch from high points like mountains or buildings for maximum airtime
- You can complete this across multiple matches, so don’t feel pressured to do it all at once
- Pro tip: Land at Classified Canyon or Bumpy Bay for easy elevation launches
Land in a named location from a Hot Air Balloon (3) – 12,000 XP
- Look for balloon icons on your mini-map to locate Hot Air Balloons
- Jump aboard and ride until you’re directly over a named location
- Popular landing spots include Sandy Strip, Wonkeeland, and Battlewood Boulevard
- You can complete this over multiple matches, so take your time
Travel distance while boosting in a vehicle (500) – 12,000 XP
- Use any vehicle with boost capability (sports cars, SUVs, All Terrain Karts)
- Find hills and cliffs to maintain boost for longer periods
- The coastal roads near Bumpy Bay are perfect for maintaining continuous boost
- This accumulates across matches, so every bit of boost time counts
Outlast players without taking storm damage (40) – 12,000 XP
- Stay near the center of the storm circle to avoid damage
- The new storm system doesn’t have audio warnings, so keep an eye on the timer
- Play more defensively and avoid the storm edges at all costs
- This tracks across multiple matches, so consistent safe play will complete it
Eliminate opponents with the Iron Pump Shotgun or Grenades (3) – 12,000 XP
- The Iron Pump Shotgun is a new weapon this season with incredible close-range damage
- Prioritize finding these weapons early in matches
- Grenades can be found in chests or as floor loot
- Both weapons excel in close-quarters combat, so push buildings and tight spaces
Travel distance while sprinting with an assault rifle equipped (250) – 12,000 XP
- Keep an assault rifle in your inventory while moving between locations
- The Deadeye Assault Rifle is particularly good this season with its scoped functionality
- This naturally accumulates during normal gameplay
- Focus on rotating between POIs with an AR equipped
Break glass with a pickaxe (10) – 12,000 XP
- Head to any town or city location with plenty of buildings
- Sandy Strip and Wonkeeland have abundant glass windows to break
- This can be completed in a single match if you focus on it
- Don’t forget about glass in vehicles and other structures
The Bride Story Quests: Kill Bill Crossover
The Bride Story Quests represent one of the most exciting collaborations in Fortnite history, bringing Quentin Tarantino’s iconic character to the game. These quests not only reward you with substantial XP but also give you access to the powerful Forsaken Vow Blade and deepen your connection to this season’s narrative.
Complete The Bride Quests Guide
Visit different named locations while in a vehicle (6) – 10,000 XP
- You must be seated in the vehicle (either as driver or passenger)
- Visit 6 of the 13 new Named Locations on the Golden Coast map
- Efficient route: Start at Battlewood Boulevard → Sandy Strip → Wonkeeland → Humble Hills → Bumpy Bay → Classified Canyon
- This can be completed across multiple matches
Enter a Forsaken Vow Rift Gate to get a Forsaken Vow Blade (1) – 10,000 XP
- Look for yellow rift icons on your mini-map
- Enter the rift to automatically receive the Forsaken Vow Blade
- These rifts appear randomly around the map but are more common in certain areas
- The blade is a powerful melee weapon with dash capabilities
Defeat Gogo and Yuki when you leave the rift gate (2) – 10,000 XP
- After entering the rift, two enemy NPCs (Gogo and Yuki) will spawn
- You must defeat both NPCs to complete this quest
- If another player claims the elimination, you’ll need to find another rift
- These NPCs are tough, so come prepared with good weapons and shields
Eliminate opponents with a Forsaken Vow Blade (10) – 10,000 XP
- Use the blade’s slashing and dash attack abilities effectively
- Both NPC enemies and player eliminations count toward this total
- The blade’s dash ability makes it excellent for closing distances quickly
- Focus on close-quarters combat areas for more elimination opportunities
Hit opponents with the Forsaken Vow Blade’s Vengeance Dash (6) – 10,000 XP
- The Vengeance Dash is the blade’s special ability
- Use it to hit opponents rather than just for mobility
- Each hit on a different opponent counts toward the total
- This is great for hit-and-run tactics in busy areas
Reach 25 players remaining in different matches (4) – 10,000 XP
- Play more conservatively to survive longer in matches
- You need to reach the final 25 players four separate times
- Focus on positioning and avoid early fights
- This quest rewards patience and strategic play
Purchase a service from The Bride (1) – 10,000 XP
- Find The Bride NPC at the Sandy Strip apartment complex
- Interact with her to see available services
- Purchase any service to complete this quest
- She typically offers healing items, weapons, or other useful services
Battle Bus Story Quests: Rebuilding the Battle Bus
The Battle Bus Story Quests form a crucial part of Chapter 7 Season 1’s narrative, focusing on rebuilding the destroyed Battle Bus with the help of Dummy and other characters. These quests not only provide excellent XP rewards but also grant exclusive cosmetic items that you can’t get anywhere else.
Part 1 Battle Bus Quests & Rewards
Search containers to find and collect bus parts (20) – 10,000 XP
- Open any loot containers (chests, ammo boxes, supply drops)
- Bus parts drop randomly alongside normal loot
- You can either click and hold to collect or walk over them automatically
- This accumulates across multiple matches, so every container counts
Destroy objects or structures while in a vehicle (35) – 10,000 XP
- You can be either the driver or passenger for this quest
- Any vehicle works, but 4X4 off-road vehicles are most effective
- Focus on destroying fences, small buildings, and other destructible objects
- Rural areas with lots of small structures are perfect for this
Collect Battle Bus wheels at Pump N’ Run gas stations (4) – 10,000 XP
- Visit Pump N’ Run gas stations at specific locations:
- East of Wonkeeland by the lake
- South of Sandy Strip, on the highway
- West of Innoloop Labs
- East of Ripped Tides
- Look for large tires in the garage areas of these gas stations
- Each gas station has one wheel available per match
Hit an opponent while in a Hot Air Balloon (1) – 10,000 XP
- Find and board a Hot Air Balloon (look for balloon icons on the map)
- You can hit enemy players, NPCs, or henchmen
- Just one hit is needed to complete this quest
- The balloon’s height advantage makes this easier than it sounds
Talk to Dummy about the Battle Bus destruction (1) – 10,000 XP
- Find Dummy NPC at Ripped Tides, next to the destroyed Battle Bus
- Simply interact with him to complete this quest
- This is usually the starting point for the Battle Bus quest chain
- Dummy provides context about what happened to the Battle Bus
Destroy dumpsters to find and collect custom Battle Bus pieces (3) – 10,000 XP
- Locate dumpsters outside buildings, especially near gas stations and restaurants
- Use your pickaxe to destroy the dumpsters
- Custom Battle Bus pieces will drop from destroyed dumpsters
- Three different pieces are needed to complete this quest
Battle Bus Quest Rewards
Completing Battle Bus quests grants you exclusive cosmetic rewards:
- Complete 3 Quests: Lil’ News Van Emote
- Complete 6 Quests: Battle Bus Wheel Back Bling
These rewards are only available through the Battle Bus quest line, making them particularly valuable for collectors and players who want unique cosmetics.
Battle Pass Quests: Unlock Character Styles
Battle Pass Quests are exclusive to players who own the Chapter 7 Season 1 Battle Pass. These quests unlock additional styles for your favorite Battle Pass characters and provide substantial XP rewards. According to official sources, these quests will become available on December 4, 2025, when the Battle Bus returns to service.
Dark Voyager Battle Pass Quests
The Dark Voyager (Reality Redacted) quests are expected to unlock when you reach level 85 in the Battle Pass. These quests are tied to Battle Royale mode and focus on the mysterious storyline surrounding Dark Voyager and the Seven.
Receive Dark Voyager’s directive from the Holotable (1) – 10,000 XP
- Find and interact with a Holotable somewhere on the map
- This serves as the introduction to the Dark Voyager questline
- Location details will be available when quests go live
Eliminate players in a single match to prove your worth (4) – 10,000 XP
- Get four eliminations in one match
- This can be challenging, so focus on hot drop areas
- Both player and NPC eliminations may count
Interrogate witnesses about the Zero Point Shards (3) – 10,000 XP
- Find and interact with specific NPC witnesses
- Each interrogation provides clues about the Zero Point Shards
- This advances the Dark Voyager storyline
Hunt down signs of the Seven (2) – 10,000 XP
- Search for specific locations or objects related to the Seven
- This may involve visiting certain POIs or finding hidden items
- Details will be clearer when quests go live
Eliminate players with the Arc-Lightning gun to spread fear (7) – 10,000 XP
- Use the Arc-Lightning gun to eliminate opponents
- This weapon is particularly effective against groups
- Seven eliminations are needed across multiple matches
Collect Legendary or better items to maximize your power (3) – 10,000 XP
- Find and collect Legendary or Mythic rarity items
- These can be weapons, healing items, or other equipment
- Focus on high-tier loot areas and supply drops
Receive Dark Voyager’s final directive from the Holotable (1) – 10,000 XP
- Return to the Holotable for the final directive
- This completes the main Dark Voyager questline
- Unlocks the Reality Redacted style for Dark Voyager
Other Battle Pass Character Quests
In addition to Dark Voyager, several other Battle Pass characters have their own quest lines:
Socialite Quests (Cat Holloway)
- Emote at Named Locations in different matches (3)
- Collect Exotic or Mythic weapons from eliminated players (3)
- Enter a Rift within 10 seconds of hitting a player (1)
A-Lister Quests
- Have items of 4 different rarities in your inventory (1)
- Damage players with Mythic or Exotic items within 15 meters (1,500)
- Headshot players from above with Epic or better weapons (10)
Stuntman Quests (Carter Wu)
- Hit a player within 15 meters after busting through a door (3)
- Eliminate players within 10 seconds of mantling (2)
- Damage players while airborne or sliding (500)
Action Hero Quests
- Get headshots while aiming down sights (10)
- Damage players with shotguns or SMGs (2,000)
- Eliminate players consecutively without reloading (2)
Pro Tips for Maximizing Quest Efficiency
After spending countless hours grinding through these quests myself, I’ve discovered several strategies that can help you complete them more efficiently and maximize your XP gains:
General Quest Completion Strategies
1. Stack Multiple Quests
- Always check your quest tab before starting a match
- Try to complete objectives that work well together
- Example: While working on “Travel distance while sprinting with an assault rifle equipped,” you can also work on “Visit different named locations”
2. Choose the Right Game Mode
- Battle Royale is best for most quests due to longer match times
- Zero Build can be better for quests involving movement and exploration
- Team Rumble offers more opportunities for eliminations and objective completion
3. Focus on High-XP Quests First
- Weekly Quests give 12,000 XP each vs. 10,000 XP for Story quests
- Prioritize Weekly Quests when they’re fresh
- Save easier quests for when you have less time to play
Location-Specific Strategies
Best POIs for Multiple Quests:
- Sandy Strip: Great for The Bride quests, plenty of glass windows, and vehicle access
- Wonkeeland: Excellent for Weekly Quests, lots of destructible objects, and Hot Air Balloon spawns
- Battlewood Boulevard: Good for exploration quests and finding various weapons
- Bumpy Bay: Perfect for vehicle-related quests and coastal exploration
Optimal Routes for Efficiency:
- Start at Classified Canyon (high elevation for Wingsuit launches)
- Move to Wonkeeland (complete multiple objectives)
- Head to Sandy Strip (The Bride quests and glass breaking)
- Finish at Bumpy Bay (vehicle and exploration quests)
Weapon and Loadout Tips
Best Weapons for Quest Completion:
- Iron Pump Shotgun: Essential for Weekly Quests and close-range combat
- Deadeye Assault Rifle: Perfect for long-range engagements and sprinting quests
- Forsaken Vow Blade: Required for The Bride quests, excellent for mobility
- Arc-Lightning Gun: Great for group fights and specific Battle Pass quests
Loadout Recommendations:
- Deadeye Assault Rifle (for sprinting and ranged combat)
- Iron Pump Shotgun (for Weekly Quest eliminations)
- Forsaken Vow Blade (for The Bride quests and mobility)
- Healing items (always prioritize survival for longer matches)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Through my experience grinding these quests, I’ve identified several common mistakes that can slow down your progress or make quest completion more difficult than necessary:
1. Ignoring Quest Synergies
Many players try to complete quests one at a time, which is incredibly inefficient. Instead, look for quests that can be completed simultaneously. For example, when working on “Travel distance while boosting in a vehicle,” you can also work on “Visit different named locations while in a vehicle” and “Destroy objects while in a vehicle.”
2. Playing Too Aggressively
While aggressive play can be fun, it’s counterproductive for many quests, especially those like “Outlast players without taking storm damage” or “Reach 25 players remaining in different matches.” Sometimes, playing more conservatively and focusing on survival is the faster path to completion.
3. Not Checking Quest Requirements Carefully
Many quests have specific requirements that players miss. For example:
- “Visit different named locations while in a vehicle” requires you to be seated in the vehicle
- “Hit opponents with the Forsaken Vow Blade’s Vengeance Dash” requires using the specific dash ability
- “Eliminate opponents with the Iron Pump Shotgun or Grenades” specifically requires one of these two weapons
4. Forgetting About Match Accumulation
Most quests track progress across multiple matches. Don’t feel pressured to complete everything in one match. It’s often more efficient to make steady progress over several matches rather than forcing risky plays.
5. Neglecting New Mechanics
Chapter 7 Season 1 introduced several new mechanics like Wingsuits, the Forsaken Vow Blade, and the new storm system. Players who don’t take time to learn these mechanics often struggle with related quests. Spend some time in practice modes or less intense matches to get comfortable with new features.
Future Quest Updates and What to Expect
Based on official announcements and the pattern of previous seasons, here’s what you can expect for the remainder of Chapter 7 Season 1:
December 4, 2025 – Major Update
- Battle Pass Quests go live for all Battle Pass owners
- Battle Bus returns to service, enabling normal match starts
- Reload mode returns with the new Surf City map
- Blitz Royale returns with Starfall Island
- Ranked mode returns for competitive players
Weekly Quest Schedule
- New Weekly Quests every Thursday at 9 AM ET
- 6 quests per week with 12,000 XP each
- Mix of combat, exploration, and mechanic-based objectives
- Increasing difficulty as the season progresses
Additional Story Content
- Part 2 Battle Bus Quests with new narrative elements
- Potential crossover events similar to The Bride quests
- Seasonal events with limited-time quests and rewards
- End-of-season event with exclusive quests and cosmetics
FAQ
How often do new Weekly Quests release?
New Weekly Quests release every Thursday at 9 AM ET throughout the season. Each week brings 6 new quests worth 12,000 XP each.
Do I need the Battle Pass to access all quests?
No, Weekly Quests, The Bride Story Quests, and Battle Bus Story Quests are available to all players. However, Battle Pass Quests and their associated cosmetic rewards require purchasing the Battle Pass.
What’s the fastest way to complete multiple quests at once?
Focus on quests that share common elements. For example, vehicle-related quests can often be completed together, as can exploration and location-based quests. Choose loadouts that help with multiple quest types.
Are quest rewards retroactive if I complete objectives before receiving the quest?
Generally, no. You need to have the quest active in your quest log for progress to count. However, some cumulative progress (like total eliminations or distance traveled) may carry over.
Will there be more Story Quests like The Bride quests?
While not officially confirmed, Fortnite typically introduces major story elements throughout each season. Based on the success of The Bride crossover, additional story quests are likely.
How long do I have to complete all quests?
Most quests remain available throughout the season, which ends on March 4, 2026. However, some limited-time event quests may have shorter availability windows.
Can I complete quests in any game mode?
Most quests can be completed in standard Battle Royale modes. However, some specific quests may require certain modes (like Battle Royale for Dark Voyager quests) or have mode-specific requirements.
Final Thoughts
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 has delivered one of the most engaging quest systems we’ve seen in recent memory, with a perfect blend of narrative-driven Story quests, practical Weekly challenges, and rewarding Battle Pass objectives. The variety keeps gameplay fresh, while the substantial XP rewards ensure your time investment pays off with Battle Pass progression.
Remember to bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates as new quests are released throughout the season. With new content dropping every week and major updates on December 4th, there’s always something new to discover and complete on the Golden Coast.
Happy questing, and I’ll see you on the battlefield!
Related Resources
- How to Get All Free Fortnite Skins – Complete free cosmetics guide
- Fortnite Chapter 7 Early Patch Notes – Complete breakdown of all season changes
- Fortnite Chapter 7 Battle Pass Guide – All 100+ rewards and level requirements
- Fortnite Forsaken Vow Blade Guide – Master the Kill Bill weapon
