




The Fortnite C7 loot pool has seen major change! As a new Chapter has begun, we’ve had an entirely new batch of weapons cycled in. Replacing pretty much all of the old ones. Although, while the items and their names are different, they do fit some similar themes. We’ve got a pretty standard Fortnite loot pool this season. It’s pretty familiar, while the icons change, most Fortnite Chapter’s loot pool feature items which fit familiar roles. So, what’s changed?
We have seen pretty much everything vaulted in Fortnite Chapter 7. After the Simpsons mini season, we won’t be seeing most of those weapons again. The Simpsons Fortnite collab stuff will probably never come back. However, we have a bunch of new weapons instead! This is what’s changed this week:
The start of the Chapter is always a fun chance to explore the new items. Everything in the Fortnite C7 loot pool is roughly analogous to the past season’s weapons though. For example, the Iron Pump is the new Pump.

The Twin Hammer is a Duel-Wield Pump, but it’s the equivalent of an auto. It’s a fast-firing auto shotgun, despite the Pump name. Elsewhere, the other Fortnite C7 loot pool items fit into the other categories we’ve had for a while. It’s not the craziest loot pool so far. Nothing crazy or weird like in later seasons. These are all of the items we have right now:
The last two are probably the most unique. There’s the Arc Lightning Gun, which fires lightning. That attacks pretty much everything so you don’t need to target particularly beyond looking in the direction of an enemy. It’s not very useful. Builds block it for more than long enough to move. The Blade is different too, although it fits a slot which has been permanent for a few seasons.

Then there’s the Forsaken Vow Blade. That’s a new Melee item. It has some mobility benefits, but it’s a melee combo item. We’ve had one of these spam items for each Fortnite season in the last few Chapters. This is the melee attack item for Fortnite Chapter 7.
The Fortnite C7 Loot Pool isn’t all fresh weapons. Along with the brand new items, we’ve also had some older ones making a return to the game. For the most part, there’s no returning weapons. It’s pretty much just the normal heals. And one mobility tool that we’ve had for years. These are all of the items unvaulted in Fortnite Chapter 7:
The last two are always around, but only in Zero Build. They aren’t really needed in Build Modes. The others are pretty much all healing items. They’re fairly standard and have been around since the start of the game in most cases. There’s a shortage of some heals this season though. The whole loot pool seems a bit more restrained than in previous Chapters.
One thing that’s stuck around a lot longer than most items are the Shockwave Grenades. These mobility items have been in the loot pool for ages. Since the game has lower mobility right now, they might be worth carrying multiple stacks of at the moment.

There’s also been a decent bit vaulted in Fortnite Chapter 7. Like with most season starts, it’s pretty much every weapon! We already saw an entire turnover in the loot pool for the Simpsons mini season. So, we’ve ditched whole loot pools twice in about a month. The bad ones, the best Fortnite weapons, all gone.
This is everything we’ve seen vaulted in Fortnite Chapter 7.

That’s everything we’ve had removed in the Fortnite C7 Loot Pool. We’ll probably see more items cycled in for the rest of the season. According to the end date, it’s going to be one of the longer Fortnite seasons. We could see some cool new weapons and some fun unvaults in the Fortnite C7 loot pool.
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