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Unlocking the Golden Exalted Ice King Skin in Fortnite Chapter 7, Season 2: A Complete Guide

The Golden Exalted Ice King skin in Fortnite Chapter 7, Season 2 isn’t a simple Battle Pass claim. It’s gated behind quest-locked bonus styles, and you’ll need to clear a few steps before the real grind even shows up. If you’re here for the straight path, good, because getting lost in the pass pages is how most players waste time.

This guide breaks down the Battle Pass prerequisites (both Ice King looks and the related rewards), then walks you through the Exalted Ice King quest series with a clean checklist. No fluff, no guessing, just what to do and what to track, including Top 25 eliminations, device placements, and the boss-related tasks that end with that gold finish.

What changed in the Chapter 7 battle pass that affects skins?

Chapter 7’s Fortnite battle pass rework didn’t just shuffle rewards around, it changed how certain cosmetics get earned. In Chapter 7, Season 2, some outfits aren’t simply “reach this level, claim this skin”. Instead, Epic has leaned harder into quest-locked bonus styles, where you have to clear a chain of prerequisites before you even see the quests that award the final look. That’s exactly why the Golden Exalted Ice King skin can feel confusing the first time you chase it. You’re not missing a button in the menu, the game is basically saying : “earn the right to see the grind, then finish the grind.”

What trips players up is that the Golden Exalted Ice King Outfit sits behind a specific quest series, and that quest series only appears after you’ve claimed the correct Ice King-related items across the battle pass pages. If you’re the type who normally picks and chooses rewards, this season punishes that habit for this particular cosmetic. And yes, it’s intentional : it pushes full-page completion rather than cherry-picking. I’ve had friends swear their game was bugged because the quests “weren’t there”, when really they were still short a few claims on the Ice King pages.

So think about it in two phases : unlock the Exalted Ice King questline, then finish every mission in that questline to get the gold bonus style at the end. Once you accept that rhythm, it becomes way easier to plan your matches, manage your time, and avoid wasting sessions doing objectives that won’t even count yet.

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How do you unlock the Exalted Ice King quest series fast?

To open the Exalted Ice King quests, you need both Ice King outfit styles found in the battle pass flow : the base Exalted Ice King style (available as soon as you have the pass) and the Golden Cold Ice King style (positioned as the last reward on the second Ice King page). Here’s the catch that gets almost everyone at least once : you can’t just grab the final skin style immediately. The second style is locked until you’ve claimed the other rewards on those Ice King pages. In plain terms, Epic is asking you to “complete the set” before they hand over the questline that leads to the true gold variant.

Count on claiming 14 total Ice King page rewards before the quest series becomes available. That includes the cosmetics tied to those two pages, not just the outfit tiles. If you’re managing your Battle Stars carefully, keep this target number in mind, because spending stars elsewhere can delay your unlock without you realizing it. And yeah, that delay feels rough if you only logged in that night because you wanted the gold style. When I’m focusing this kind of reward path, I treat those pages as a mini-contract : no side spending until the Ice King pages are cleared.

  • Prioritize Battle Stars toward Ice King page rewards until both pages are fully claimed
  • Verify you own both outfit styles : base Exalted + Golden Cold
  • Avoid “reward hopping” across the pass until the quest series appears
  • Once it unlocks, pin the Exalted Ice King questline so progress is always visible

Which quests must you finish to get Golden Exalted Ice King?

The Golden Exalted Ice King is the final payoff for finishing the full Exalted Ice King quest series. The structure is straightforward once it’s unlocked : complete each mission, earn the related items along the way, and the gold outfit style lands at the end of the chain. Where people slip is thinking they can grab the gold style midway through. You can’t. This is a “finish the whole book” deal, not a “read chapter three and leave” situation. The quests themselves cover a mix of survival, combat, looting, map interactions, and at least one boss-related task, so you’ll want to rotate game modes and drop spots depending on what’s left.

One mission asks for eliminations after reaching a late-game threshold, another has you placing monitoring devices at named locations, and there’s a loot task tied to collecting Epic or better items (purple and above, including Legendary, Mythic, Exotic tiers). There’s also a damage challenge tied to the Ice King’s Gauntlets or Legendary weapons : if the gauntlets aren’t available in your loot pool yet, you can still route around it by leaning on Legendary guns when you find them. That one’s very “play smart, not tilted”, because forcing fights with bad loadouts wastes time.

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The series also includes checking a monitoring report at a faction-aligned location, taking down any island boss (choices include bosses such as Ice King and other named opponents), and a task involving The Foundation NPC where you either hire him for gold bars or fight him. That last one is where I’ve seen squads argue in voice chat, because hiring is clean and quick, while fighting can turn into a whole scene if another team third-parties. If your goal is speed and consistency, the hire route is usually calmer, assuming you’ve got enough bars saved.

Where do you place monitoring devices and check reports?

For the monitoring devices objective, you’re visiting three named points of interest : Painted Palms, Dark Dominion, and New Sanctuary. The game marks the interact point with a diamond-style icon featuring an exclamation mark, so you’re not guessing blindly, but you still need to survive long enough to walk up and place the device. If you’re trying to do all three in one match, set expectations : it’s possible with good rotations and a vehicle, but a single bad fight can reset your momentum. I usually split it into two matches, because it’s less stressful, and the progress sticks either way.

The monitoring report step is faction-dependent, tied to whether the quest points you toward Dark Domain or Frigid Fortress. You’re looking for a small computer terminal marked by that same white diamond exclamation icon. Walk up, interact, and you’re done. Sounds easy, but these interactables tend to be near high-traffic areas, so treat it like a quick in-and-out job : land close, grab a basic shield, listen for footsteps, hit the terminal, rotate out. If you hang around, you invite trouble for no reason, and you’re not there to farm fights.

If you’re optimizing your Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 2 quest route, stack objectives : for example, place a device at New Sanctuary and also plan your Foundation NPC step right after. That kind of pairing saves matches, and it keeps you from doing that annoying thing where you realize you were already at the right POI… two games ago.

How can you clear the boss and Foundation steps safely?

The boss requirement is flexible : you only need to defeat any boss available on the island, such as the Ice King, Dark Voyager Echo, Dread Punisher Squibbly, or The Foundation. The “safe” approach is less about raw aim and more about timing. If you land directly on a boss at the hot drop timing, you’re signing up for third-party chaos. I prefer landing just outside the boss area, grabbing shield and a mid-range weapon, then moving in once I hear other teams finish their early fight. You’re not being sneaky for style points, you’re just cutting down the odds of getting sandwiched.

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The Hire or defeat The Foundation quest is where planning really pays off. If you have 750 gold bars, hiring is the steadier option : it completes the objective without risking a drawn-out NPC fight while players watch you from a hill. If you’re short on bars, fighting is still doable, but go in prepared : carry extra heals, keep cover between you and open sightlines, and don’t chase if another squad starts poking. The goal is the quest completion, not proving anything. I’ve watched strong players throw a sure completion because they wanted to “finish with a highlight”, and it’s a rough way to end a session.

Here’s a quick planning snapshot that helps keep your Golden Exalted Ice King unlock run smoother, without overcomplicating your night :

ObjectiveSafer approachCommon mistake
Defeat any bossRotate in after early fights, keep cover, carry healsLanding on the boss instantly and getting third-partied
Hire The FoundationSave 750 bars, interact quickly, rotate outArriving broke and forcing the fight under pressure
Defeat The FoundationTake high ground, use mid-range damage, don’t overpeekTunnel-visioning while other teams line up shots

Conclusion

Unlocking the Golden Exalted Ice King skin in Fortnite Chapter 7, Season 2 is a long chain, not a quick pickup: you need both Ice King Battle Pass styles, grab every related reward across his pages, then clear the full Exalted Ice King quest series.

The quests push real match goals: top 25 eliminations, placing monitoring devices at named locations, stacking Epic-or-better loot, landing 200 damage with Legendary gear, and handling boss fights or The Foundation. Yeah, it can feel fussy, but it’s manageable if you chip away each session.

Stay patient, keep your loadout focused, and treat it like a checklist: when the last mission clears, the Golden Exalted Ice King is your final payout.

Sources

  1. Epic Games. « Fortnite Battle Pass ». Epic Games, s.d. Consulté le 2026-03-23. Consulter
  2. Epic Games. « Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 2 (Battle Pass & rewards) ». Epic Games, s.d. Consulté le 2026-03-23. Consulter
  3. Epic Games. « Fortnite: Battle Royale — What is a Battle Pass? ». Epic Games Help Center, s.d. Consulté le 2026-03-23. Consulter
  4. Destructoid. « How to get the Golden Exalted Ice King in Fortnite ». Destructoid, 2026-03-10. Consulté le 2026-03-23. Consulter

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