Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 has landed, and the first batch of weekly quests is already live. Nine challenges stand between you and a massive XP haul, and knowing exactly where to go and what to do makes the difference between a quick grind and hours of frustration. Here's everything you need to knock out every Week 1 quest as efficiently as possible.
What Are the Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 Week 1 Quests?
Epic Games has packed the first week of Chapter 7 Season 2 with nine quests, each awarding 20,000 XP on completion. Finish them all and you're walking away with 180,000 XP total, which is a serious boost toward unlocking Battle Pass rewards. The quests tie directly into the season's storyline, asking you to assist The Foundation while exploring new and returning points of interest.

Week 1 quest list overview
How to Complete Each Week 1 Quest
Visit Zero Point Shards for The Foundation
Zero Point Shards are scattered across the map as part of the new season's narrative. You need to visit three of them. Look for glowing energy formations in open areas, particularly near central map locations. They're hard to miss once you know what the visual effect looks like, so scan the horizon as you rotate.
How to Power on a Holotape
The Holotape is an interactive object tied to The Foundation's storyline. Only one activation is needed, so this quest is straightforward. Holotapes appear near The Seven's bases and secure locations on the map. Interact with the device when prompted and the quest completes immediately.
How to Use the Jam Track Player
This is one of the easiest quests in the set. The Jam Track Player is a new interactive item introduced this season. Find one in the world, activate it once, and you're done. These tend to spawn near named locations, so keep an eye out during your regular looting route.
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The Jam Track Player is part of Fortnite's ongoing music-themed content. Using it counts as a single interaction, so there's no need to stay near it after activation.Land at Frigid Fortress, Dark Dominion, and New Sanctuary
Three named locations, three separate matches (or one very efficient rotation if they're close enough). Frigid Fortress is the Ice King's castle POI, described by Beebom as a grander take on the classic Polar Peak from earlier chapters. Dark Dominion and New Sanctuary round out the trio.
How to Use the Skyline Deployer
The Skyline Deployer needs to be used three times, but each use counts individually so you don't need to do them all in one match. These devices are positioned at elevated spots around the map and function as mobility tools. Prioritize finding them early in a match since other players will be hunting them too during Week 1.

Skyline Deployer activation
Collect 25 Items from Chests
This one fills itself in naturally as you play. Open chests during your normal matches and the counter climbs on its own. High-loot areas like Frigid Fortress and New Sanctuary speed things up considerably. Stacking this with the ammo collection quest makes both feel effortless.
How to Land 5 Headshots on Enemy Players
Five headshots sounds simple, but it requires deliberate aim rather than spray-and-pray. Scoped weapons and Marksman Rifles make this significantly easier since they reward precision. Aim for stationary or slow-moving targets, and remember that knocked players still count toward headshot totals if you want to confirm kills cleanly.
Collect 500 Ammo
Ammo drops from chests, floor loot, and supply drops. The 500-ammo threshold sounds steep but accumulates fast across two or three matches. Picking up weapon types you don't plan to use still counts toward the total, so grab everything you see.
Deal 250 Damage Before the First Storm Phase Closes
This quest demands an aggressive early-game approach. Drop into high-traffic zones, find a weapon fast, and push enemies before the first storm circle forces rotations. 250 damage across multiple opponents counts, so you don't need to eliminate anyone, just land hits. Shotguns and SMGs are your best tools here for quick burst damage in close-range early fights.
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Dropping at a busy named location like Dark Dominion gives you the best chance of finding enemies quickly before the first Storm Phase closes. Pair this with the headshot quest by aiming for the head on every shot.When Do Week 2 Quests Drop?
Following Fortnite's standard seasonal schedule, Week 2 quests should arrive approximately seven days after Week 1, putting the next batch on track for release around March 26. Epic has consistently maintained weekly quest drops throughout recent seasons, so this timeline is reliable barring any unannounced changes.
You have a full seven days to complete all nine Week 1 challenges before Week 2 arrives, though completed quests remain accessible throughout the season if you miss the window.
For more strategies and the latest Fortnite content, browse more guides to stay ahead of the competition throughout Chapter 7 Season 2.

