How to Become a Boss in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1: Complete Guide
Learn how to transform into bosses in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1. Discover all boss locations, abilities, and strategies to dominate matches with Beach Brutus, Hush, and Human Bill's powers.
What’s the Deal with Boss Transformations?
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 completely changed how boss medallions work, and honestly, it’s one of the coolest mechanics Epic has introduced in a while. Instead of just picking up a medallion that gives you passive buffs, you literally transform into the boss you defeated—complete with their appearance and signature abilities.
This is a game-changer because you’re not just getting stronger stats; you’re getting unique powers that can completely shift your playstyle mid-match. But there’s a catch: everyone on the map knows where you are once you equip a Boss Kit.
Understanding Boss Kits: The Basics
Before we dive into each specific boss, here’s what you need to know about how these transformations work:
Base Stats for All Bosses:
- 125 Health + 125 Shield (standard)
- Infinite stamina (sprint forever)
- Can summon 2 henchmen every 90 seconds
- Your position is revealed to nearby players
The Big Trade-off: Once you equip a Boss Kit, you cannot drop it until you’re knocked down or eliminated. You’re essentially painting a target on your back for powerful abilities. Think carefully about whether you can handle the heat before picking one up.
Spawn Mechanics: Unlike previous seasons where bosses had dedicated locations, Chapter 7 bosses spawn randomly across five possible locations. You might hunt for Beach Brutus and find Hush instead, so be flexible with your strategy.

Where to Find Bosses in Chapter 7
All three bosses can potentially spawn at these five locations:
- Ripped Tides
- Classified Canyon
- Peelian Swamp (west of Painted Palms)
- Paws Inn (east of Wonkeeland)
- Sunset Falls (south of Wonkeeland)
Pro tip: When you’re within about 100 meters of a boss, you’ll see a skull icon appear on your minimap. Use this to track them down quickly. And remember—other players are hunting these bosses too, so expect company.
Beach Brutus: The Tank Build

Location & Combat Style
Beach Brutus is the tankiest of the three bosses. He fights with solid close-to-mid-range weapons and can take a beating before going down. Expect a tough fight that might alert other players in the area.
What Beach Brutus’ Kit Does
Core Ability: Regenerating shields with 150 Overshield on activation
When you transform into Beach Brutus, you start with:
- 125 Health
- 125 Shield
- 150 Overshield (bonus shield layer)
The Power: Your shields regenerate over time without needing shield potions. This is huge for sustained fights and aggressive pushes.
Strategy & Tips
Beach Brutus excels at extended engagements. Since your shields regenerate, you can peek in and out of cover, letting your shield recharge between bursts of fighting. This makes you incredibly difficult to wear down.
Best used for:
- Aggressive players who like to push opponents
- Third-partying fights (you can engage fresh after each encounter)
- Holding contested areas like final circles
Watch out for: Your health does NOT regenerate. Once your shields break and you start taking health damage, you’re vulnerable. Always have healing items ready, and don’t let enemies pressure you too hard when your shields are down.
Combat tip: Play around cover more than usual. Your regenerating shields are strongest when you use them to outlast opponents in long fights rather than face-tanking damage.
Hush: The Speed Demon
Location & Combat Style
Hush is more mobile and prefers ranged combat. She uses a Mythic Deadeye Assault Rifle (scoped AR with high headshot damage) and Clinger Grenades, so don’t try to hold a static position against her.

What Hush’s Kit Does
Core Ability: Zero Point Dash (teleportation movement)
Hush’s transformation grants you one of the most fun mobility abilities in the game. After activation, you can double-jump in midair to teleport forward rapidly. It’s like a short-range blink that covers serious ground and builds crazy momentum.
How Zero Point Dash Works
- Jump normally
- Press jump again while airborne
- You dash forward with a teleport effect
Duration: The ability lasts for a limited time (look for the glowing shards around your character)
Cooldown: 90 seconds between activations
During active time: You can spam the dash as much as you want! String together multiple dashes to cross huge distances.
Strategy & Tips
Combine the Zero Point Dash with sliding for maximum speed. The momentum you build from dashing carries over when you land, so if you immediately slide downhill, you’ll move at ridiculous speeds across the map.
Best used for:
- Rotating quickly between zones
- Dodging sniper fire or escaping bad positions
- Aggressive flanking maneuvers
- Chasing down low-health opponents
Advanced technique: Use the dash vertically too. Jump from a high point, dash forward in midair, and you can cover horizontal distance while maintaining altitude. Great for moving between buildings or crossing gaps.
This kit pairs perfectly with: The new Wingsuits in Chapter 7. Dash to build speed, then deploy your wingsuit for even longer distance coverage.
Human Bill: The High Ground Master
Location & Combat Style
Human Bill is the most laid-back of the three bosses (fitting his “chill” vibe). He’s not particularly aggressive, but don’t underestimate him.

What Human Bill’s Kit Does
Core Ability: Temporary Low Gravity
When you activate Human Bill’s Kit, you experience significantly reduced gravity effects. You jump higher, fall slower, and take zero fall damage during the effect.
Strategy & Tips
Low Gravity might sound gimmicky, but it’s incredibly strong in the right situations. The biggest benefit is complete fall damage immunity while the effect is active.
Best used for:
- Maintaining high ground advantage in build fights
- Escaping from tall structures without worry
- Crossing rough terrain quickly (long jumps off cliffs)
- Disorienting opponents with unpredictable movement
Tactical play: Take fights from elevated positions. If someone shoots out your builds, you can simply drop down safely and reposition. No need to waste materials building down.
Unexpected strength: The low gravity makes you harder to hit in close-quarters combat. Your jumps are higher and more floaty, so enemy shotgun shots become less predictable.
Weakness: While active, your movement becomes more floaty and less precise. Some players find it disorienting, especially when trying to land accurate shots.
Which Boss Should You Choose?
Your ideal boss depends on your playstyle and the situation:
Choose Beach Brutus if:
- You like aggressive, in-your-face combat
- You’re confident in your aim and positioning
- The circle is small and you need survivability
Choose Hush if:
- You value mobility above all else
- You need to rotate through contested areas
- You like hit-and-run tactics
- You’re comfortable with fast-paced gameplay
Choose Human Bill if:
- You prefer defensive, high-ground play
- You’re near mountainous terrain
- You want insurance against fall damage
- You like unconventional movement patterns
General Boss Transformation Tips
- Timing matters: Don’t grab a Boss Kit immediately if you’re low on health or ammo. Deal with the boss first, loot the area, then transform when you’re ready.
- Henchmen are useful: Don’t forget you can summon 2 henchmen every 90 seconds. They provide covering fire and can draw enemy attention. Use them when pushing opponents or defending a position.
- You’re a target: That exposed location is serious. Expect third parties, especially in busy areas. Have an escape plan before transforming.
- Stock up on heals: Except for Brutus’ shields, you’ll need traditional healing items. Make sure you have medkits and shield potions before committing to a boss fight.
- Practice the abilities: Each boss power has a learning curve. Don’t transform for the first time in a tense final circle—try them in earlier matches to understand the mechanics.
- Watch for ability cooldowns: Your special abilities typically activate every 90 seconds. Keep track of your cooldowns so you’re not caught off-guard.
Making the Most of Chapter 7 Features
Boss transformations are just one part of what makes Chapter 7 unique. If you’re hunting bosses effectively, you’ll want to understand the broader game mechanics this season.
Check out the complete Chapter 7 Season 1 Battle Pass guide to maximize your progression while grinding for boss encounters.
And don’t forget that Ranked Reload and other modes are returning soon, which might affect how many players you encounter while hunting bosses in standard Battle Royale.
Ending Note
The boss transformation mechanic is arguably one of the most creative additions Fortnite has introduced recently. It adds meaningful decision-making to mid-game fights and creates memorable moments when you successfully wield these powers.
The risk-reward balance is well-designed too. Yes, you become powerful, but you also become a marked target. It forces you to play more decisively and confidently, which naturally creates more exciting gameplay.
My personal favorite? Hush’s Zero Point Dash. The mobility is just too fun to pass up, and being able to reposition quickly has saved me countless times in tight situations. Plus, there’s something satisfying about dashing circles around opponents who can’t keep up.
According to Wikipedia, Fortnite continues to evolve with these kinds of innovative mechanics, keeping the game fresh season after season. Boss transformations prove Epic Games isn’t afraid to experiment with core gameplay, even seven chapters in.
Whatever boss you choose, remember: the kit is only as strong as the player using it. Master the abilities, play smart, and you’ll dominate Chapter 7 Season 1.
Good luck out there, and may your boss hunts be successful!


