Is that Godzilla in the distance? Fortnite’s world is witnessing the first sightings of this monstrous creature, and it’s only a matter of time before we battle this beast ourselves. First, we’ll need to complete a few quests and investigate the current situation before tackling the main boss.
Fortnite Nyanja quest list and walkthrough
The first of Godzilla’s quest series comes from Nyanja, a Chapter Six character who has since been reintroduced to investigate this monster’s whereabouts. Below is the complete list of Nyanja quests:
- Investigate the footprints
- Damage opponents from one story above or higher (120)
- Find out Monarch’s secrets (3)
- Travel distance while airborne (1,954)
- Place Kaiju detection beacons (2)
Fortunately, none of these are particularly challenging as long as you eliminate enough enemies to get from point A to B without any major obstacles. Beyond this, it’s just a matter of reaching your map markers and flying around with your glider.
Your first objective during Fortnite’s Godzilla quest series is to investigate footprints spotted west of Shattered Span, a new landmark introduced in the latter half of Chapter Six, Season One. Head to this eastern tip to find massive water-filled footprints in some sand, marking the first signs of Godzilla’s appearance.
Although this doesn’t immediately reveal Godzilla, we now know it made its way into Fortnite’s world. From here, you can either continue investigating or take a detour to fight some enemies.
Damage opponents from one story above or higher
Your next goal is to damage enemies one story above or higher. This can mean anything, from standing on top of a cliff and shooting down at another player to fighting without a building with its floors removed. You can also hop into build mode and tower above your opponent before inflicting 120 damage points. The important part is making sure you’re above your enemy rather than on equal ground or from below.
Find out Monarch’s secrets
It’s back to investigating. This time, we uncover Monarch’s secrets by visiting Pumped Power, Kappa Kappa Factory, and Foxy Floodgate. Each location has multiple secrets you can interact with, letting you finish this objective at one landmark if you wish.
In short, if an enemy unexpectedly approaches and eliminates you while you’re searching for secrets, you’ll at least have two other options to visit to wrap up this part of Godzilla’s quest series.
Travel distance while airborne
Let’s take another detour for a moment. Your next task is to reach nearly 2,000 points of travel distance. The easiest way to accomplish this is to take your time gliding around at the beginning of a match before dropping down and resuming your match. You’ll fall slightly behind with this method, but at least you’ll have an easy way to finish the objective.
Alternatively, you can search for launch pads around the map. This one is a little trickier but gives you a strategic approach to advancing through this objective while playing your match.
Your last option is completing this over multiple games. If you don’t want your travel distance to impact your time on the mainland obtaining resources to fight, you can spend less time in the air and gather points during several matches. Since you’re guaranteed to travel in the air one way or another, you’ll eventually complete this objective even if you weren’t intending to.
Place Kaiju detection beacons
Last on the list is placing Kaiju Detection Beacons around Fortnite’s map. Although you only need to place two, you have the following four location options:
- Northeast of Shattered Span
- East of Hopeful Heights
- North of Whiffy Wharf
- Shogun’s Solitude
Each location is at a corner of Fortnite’s map, making them quite a distance to run unless you land in these spots from the Battle Bus. Otherwise, you’ll have to rely on your traversal skills and a few shockwave grenades to reach these locations. Placing Kaiju Detection Beacons at two of these landmarks will complete the first part of Godzilla’s quest series, readying you for Hope and Godzilla’s parts.
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