Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 3 Adds Star Wars Medallions With New Gameplay Perks

Medallions went from novelty to necessity in a single season
What started as a skeptical reception in Chapter 5 became central to competitive Fortnite gameplay.

In the ever-evolving landscape of digital competition, Fortnite's latest seasonal chapter weaves the mythology of Star Wars into its mechanical fabric, introducing two new medallions that reward players willing to confront powerful bosses. These tokens — one offering defensive grace during moments of vulnerability, the other granting sustained offensive power — reflect a broader design philosophy: that meaningful risk should yield meaningful advantage. What began in Chapter 5 as an experimental curiosity has matured into a cornerstone of competitive strategy, suggesting that the best game mechanics, like the best ideas, earn their permanence through use.

  • Two Star Wars-themed medallions have arrived in Chapter 6 Season 3, immediately disrupting established combat strategies and forcing players to rethink their approach to engagements.
  • The Super Shield Medallion flips one of Fortnite's oldest vulnerabilities — the exposed moment of healing — into a defensive opportunity, wrapping players in a protective bubble mid-potion.
  • Phasma's Blaster Medallion reduces weapon heat and accelerates cooldown, enabling sustained fire that could make blaster-based loadouts the dominant force of the season.
  • Stacking multiple medallions is possible, but every pickup broadcasts your location to all players on the map — making each acquisition a calculated gamble rather than a free power spike.
  • Competitive analysts already predict Phasma's Blaster Medallion will define this season's meta, with players expected to prioritize hunting Captain Phasma at the First Order Base.

Fortnite's Chapter 6 Season 3 arrives with two new Star Wars-themed medallions that are already reshaping how players approach combat. The Super Shield Medallion and Phasma's Blaster Medallion each offer distinct tactical advantages — and together, they signal how deeply the medallion system has embedded itself into the game's competitive identity.

Medallions first appeared in Chapter 5 as perk-boosting tokens dropped by bosses across the map. Early reception was lukewarm, but by the end of that first season, they had become essential to competitive play — a novelty that became a necessity fast enough that Epic Games made them a permanent fixture.

The Super Shield Medallion drops from Shogun X and does something genuinely novel: it pairs healing with defense. Using a potion now wraps you in a shield bubble, eliminating the traditional moment of vulnerability that comes with healing animations. Competitive players already rank it as the second-strongest medallion available. Phasma's Blaster Medallion, earned by defeating Captain Phasma at the First Order Base, takes an offensive angle — reducing heat buildup and speeding up cooldown on blaster weapons for more consistent damage output in sustained firefights. Early predictions point to it becoming the most sought-after medallion of the season.

Notably, neither new medallion includes built-in healing, a departure from Chapter 5's design. That role now belongs entirely to items and potions. Players can stack multiple medallions for layered effects, but there's a meaningful cost: picking up any medallion immediately reveals your location to every player on the map, turning each acquisition into a strategic decision rather than a simple upgrade.

With Phasma's Blaster Medallion expected to define the season's meta, expect the hunt for Captain Phasma to become a priority for competitive players building around blaster loadouts.

Fortnite's latest seasonal update brings two fresh Star Wars-themed medallions into the game, and they're already reshaping how players approach combat. The Super Shield Medallion and Phasma's Blaster Medallion arrive as part of Chapter 6 Season 3, each offering distinct tactical advantages that could swing the outcome of matches.

Medallions themselves are not new to Fortnite. They debuted in Chapter 5 as perk-boosting tokens dropped by bosses scattered across the map. When you equip one, it grants you a gameplay advantage—whether that's stat boosts or passive healing. Initially, players were lukewarm on the concept. But by the end of Chapter 5 Season 1, medallions had become central to how competitive players approached the game. They went from novelty to necessity so quickly that Epic Games recognized the mechanic was here to stay.

The Super Shield Medallion comes from defeating Shogun X, who roams the loot island in Chapter 6 Season 2. What makes this medallion unusual is its defensive pairing: whenever you use a healing potion, it wraps you in a shield bubble that absorbs incoming damage. This is a meaningful shift in how healing works. Instead of drinking a potion and becoming vulnerable during the animation, you're actually gaining temporary protection. It's the second-strongest medallion available right now, according to competitive analysis, because it removes one of the game's oldest trade-offs—the moment of weakness that comes with healing.

The Phasma's Blaster Medallion, obtained by eliminating Captain Phasma at the First Order Base, takes a different approach. It improves blaster weapon performance by reducing heat generation and speeding up cooldown times. This means sustained fire without overheating, which translates to more consistent damage output in firefights. Early predictions suggest this will become the most coveted medallion of the season, especially for players who favor blaster-based loadouts.

One notable shift from earlier seasons: the medallions in Chapter 6 Season 2 don't include any healing capabilities built in, unlike their Chapter 5 predecessors. That responsibility now falls to items and potions. The trade-off is that you can stack multiple medallions simultaneously, letting you layer their effects. There's a catch, though—picking up any medallion reveals your location on the map to all players, so grabbing one is a tactical decision, not just a free upgrade.

With Phasma's Blaster Medallion expected to dominate the meta this season, expect to see more players hunting down Captain Phasma and building their loadouts around sustained blaster fire. The medallion system has proven durable enough that it's now a permanent fixture of Fortnite's seasonal structure, and these new additions suggest Epic Games is committed to keeping them fresh and competitive.

The Super Shield Medallion is one of the most unique medallions received until now, granting players the ability to heal without worrying about damage taken from other players.
— Game analysis
Phasma's Blaster Medallion will be the most sought-after medallion in the game for the current season.
— Competitive prediction
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Inventor

Why did medallions go from unpopular to essential so quickly in Chapter 5?

Model

Because they solved real problems in combat. A shield regeneration medallion meant you could stay in fights longer without burning through healing items. Once competitive players realized that, everyone else followed.

Inventor

So these new ones are trying to do the same thing—solve a specific problem?

Model

Exactly. The Super Shield Medallion solves the vulnerability window when you heal. Phasma's Blaster removes the overheating problem that's always plagued sustained fire. They're not flashy; they're practical.

Inventor

Why reveal your location when you pick one up? That seems to punish you for getting stronger.

Model

It's a balance mechanism. If medallions were pure upgrades with no cost, everyone would just farm bosses and the game becomes about who looted first. The location reveal makes it a real choice—do I need this enough to risk being hunted?

Inventor

And you can stack them now, which seems generous.

Model

It is, but it also means the meta gets more complex. You're not just choosing one medallion; you're building a combination. That keeps the season from feeling solved too quickly.

Inventor

Which one will actually dominate?

Model

Phasma's Blaster, almost certainly. Blasters are already popular, and removing their main weakness—heat buildup—makes them the obvious choice for anyone serious about winning.

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