Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1: Every Week 2 Quest Guide

Karan |  Published: December 17, 2024

Looking to level up your Chapter 6 Season 1 Battle Pass quickly? The Week 2 quests have just dropped, and they’re actually pretty straightforward to complete.

This guide breaks down exactly how to tackle each quest with minimal hassle, including the best locations and strategies to get them done fast.

Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 Week 2 Quests Overview

all Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 Week 2 Quests
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The Week 2 quests include a mix of combat and exploration challenges that you can mostly complete through natural gameplay. Here’s what you need to knock out:

  • Destroy 5 rocks using melee weapons
  • Collect 100 ammo while having a specialist hired
  • Swim 250 meters
  • Land 3 headshots before the first storm circle closes
  • Eliminate opponents with the Typhoon Blade in 2 different matches

How to Complete Every Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1 Week 2 Quest

Destroy 5 rocks using melee weapons

This quest is super simple – you just need to break 5 rocks using either your pickaxe or a Typhoon Blade. Head to any riverbank on the map, and you’ll find plenty of rocks clustered together.

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The quickest spot to complete this is right near any major river, where rocks naturally spawn in groups. Just whack away with your pickaxe, and you’ll be done in no time.

Where to find Specialist in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1

To knock this one out, first find and hire any of the four specialists currently on the map. Once you’ve got your specialist following you, simply collect 100 ammo of any type – it doesn’t matter if it’s light, medium, or heavy ammo.

Here is a map of all specialists’ locations in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 1:

all specialists location in fortnite chapter 6 season 1
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Swim 250 meters

The swimming challenge requires you to cover 250 meters in water. Any body of water works for this – rivers, lakes, or even the ocean around the island’s edges.

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The easiest approach is to find a long stretch of river and swim downstream, which lets you cover the distance quickly without fighting the current.

Land 3 headshots before the first storm circle closes

This quest might take a bit more skill than the others. You need to land 3 headshots on opponents before the first storm circle closes. The key here is to land at busy locations where you’ll find plenty of early-game fights.

Grab any weapon you can find quickly, and focus on aiming for the head. Remember, you don’t need to eliminate the players – just landing the headshots counts.

Eliminate opponents with the Typhoon Blade in 2 different matches

For your final challenge, you’ll need to eliminate opponents with the Typhoon Blade in two separate matches. The tricky part isn’t necessarily getting the eliminations, but finding the weapon itself.

While Typhoon Blades can spawn in regular chests, your best bet is to head to one of the fixed Typhoon Blade stands on the map. These stands guarantee the weapon’s presence, making this quest much more manageable.

typhoon blade location in shogun solitude in fortnite chapter 6 season 1
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Once you have the blade, try to catch opponents off guard in close-quarters situations. The blade is particularly effective in buildings or tight spaces where opponents can’t easily create distance. You can find a Typhoon Blade at Shogun’s Solitude with ease.

By following these straightforward approaches, you can knock out all your Week 2 quests in just a few matches. These challenges offer decent XP rewards and will help you progress through your Battle Pass faster. Good luck out there!

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Kanu is a veteran gaming journalist and industry insider whose work has appeared in prominent outlets including Dexerto and PCInvasion. Drawing from his experience across multiple gaming genres, he brings deep, firsthand knowledge to his coverage of the gaming and entertainment landscape.