Fortnite Ramp It Up quests – mission list and completing the bugged questline

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Some Fortnite Festival quests are currently bugged, leaving players unable to see them in the in-game quest list (Image: Epic Games)
Some Fortnite Festival quests are currently bugged, leaving players unable to see them in the in-game quest list (Image: Epic Games)

Fortnite players are unable to see some of the Fortnite Festival questlines, and while Epic Games is on the case, we don't know when it'll return.

The Fortnite Ramp It Up questline is currently live in-game, but you wouldn't know it by looking at the Quests tab, as a bug is currently preventing players from seeing the missions in the Fortnite Festival Quests tab. The Fortnite Ramp It Up quests task players with tackling the Fortnite Festival mode, and taking on quests that gradually get higher in difficulty as it goes along. So while Stage 1 may be to get three Stars on a song on Easy, Stage 9 will have you Gold Star a song on Expert.

Despite not being able to see these quests, players are still able to earn them by playing Fortnite Festival. You'll get a pop-up showing the completed quest at the end of a round, but it's up to you to keep track – at least until Epic Games fixes it. Going onto the Fortnite Festival mode, you will see a pop-up acknowledging the bug, Epic Games referenced the issue in a tweet on the @FNFestStatus account, saying that it will be resolved in an update soon.

This bug also extends to the Fortnite Festival Main Stage: Milestones Quests, which are currently unable to be viewed. The Milestone Quests are Complete Daily Quests, Earn Band Stars with others, Earn Stars on any instrument, and Earn Stars playing Featured or New Songs. These four quests each have 20 stages, so each time you earn another stage it'll reward you with 85 Festival Points.

Fortnite Ramp It Up quests

The following is the full list of Fortnite Ramp It Up quests; the questline is split into three separate sets, each holding a number of stages. You won't be able to complete the quests in set two until you complete every quest in set one and so on. While the quests aren't available to view in-game, you can still earn them, so take a look at the list below until they reappear in-game.

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Fortnite Ramp It Up quests: set one

The first set of Fortnite Ramp It Up quests focuses on getting Stars on specific difficulties and must be done in order:

  • Stage 1: Get 3 Stars on Easy or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 2: Get 5 Stars on Easy or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 3: Get 3 Stars on Medium or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 4: Get 5 Stars on Medium or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 5: Get 3 Stars on Hard or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 6: Get 5 Stars on Hard or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 7: Get 3 Stars on Expert difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 8: Get 5 Stars on Expert difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 9: Gold Star any Song – 85 Festival Points

Gold Stars can only be earned on Expert difficulty . Frustratingly, these quests don't stack, so even if you Gold Star the first song you play, you'll only earn Stage 1, and will need to play eight more songs to complete the full questline regardless.

Fortnite Ramp It Up quest: set two

The second set of Fortnite Ramp It Up quests focuses on getting perfect hits on specific difficulties and must be done in order:

  • Stage 1: Get more than 50% perfect hits on Easy or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 2: Get more than 75% perfect hits on Easy or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 3: Get more than 50% perfect hits on Medium or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 4: Get more than 75% perfect hits on Medium or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 5: Get more than 50% perfect hits on Hard or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 6: Get more than 75% perfect hits on Hard or higher difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 7: Get more than 50% perfect hits on Expert difficulty – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 8: Get more than 75% perfect hits on Expert difficulty – 85 Festival Points

Just like set one, these quests will not stack, so even if you get 75% on Expert on your first song, you'll need to play seven more songs like that to get the full batch.

Fortnite Ramp It Up quests: set three

The third set of Fortnite Ramp It Up quests focuses on mastery of each of the four available instruments and must be done in order:

  • Stage 1: Get 5 Stars on any difficulty using Bass – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 2: Get 5 Stars on any difficulty using Vocals – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 3: Get 5 Stars on any difficulty using Lead – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 4: Get 5 Stars on any difficulty using Drums – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 5: Get 5 Stars on Hard or higher difficulty using Bass – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 6: Get 5 Stars on Hard or higher difficulty using Vocals – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 7: Get 5 Stars on Hard or higher difficulty using Lead – 85 Festival Points

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  • Stage 8: Get 5 Stars on Hard or higher difficulty using Drums – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 9: Gold Star any Song on Bass – 85 Festival Points
  • Stage 10: Gold Star any Song on Vocals – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 11: Gold Star any Song on Lead – 85 Festival Points

  • Stage 12: Gold Star any Song on Drums – 85 Festival Points

Again, Gold Stars can only be earned on Expert Difficulty. These must be done in the specific order, so you'll need to swap between instruments with every new song. Plus they don't stack, so even if you get Gold Stars the first time around on an instrument, it'll only count for the first quest, rather than stacking to the Gold Star quest.

Scott McCrae

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