Fortnite Chapter 7: Locate the Forsaken Vow Rift Gate for The Bride's Mythic Blade

The race is real: whoever reaches the portal first has the advantage.
The Forsaken Vow Rift Gate spawns once per match at a random location, creating immediate competition among players.

In the ever-shifting arenas of Fortnite's Chapter 7, a new kind of quest has emerged — one that borrows its mythology from cinema and wraps it in the language of chance. The Bride's Forsaken Vow Blade, a Mythic weapon born from the Kill Bill universe, does not wait at a fixed address; it appears once per match at a random location, demanding that players remain alert, adaptable, and ready for an immediate reckoning. To claim it is not merely to find it, but to survive the confrontation it summons — a design that transforms a loot hunt into something closer to a trial.

  • A single glowing Rift Gate spawns somewhere new each match, and every player scanning for that yellow sword icon knows the window to act is brutally short.
  • Only one blade exists per match, and the moment its location appears on the map, the race begins — hesitation is the same as losing.
  • Claiming the blade is not a finish line but a trigger: two hostile NPCs materialize instantly beside the player, forcing a fight with no preparation time.
  • The Forsaken Vow Blade's slash and Vengeance Dash attacks are the tools players must use to survive the very confrontation that unlocks the weapon.
  • Those who defeat the Yubari sisters emerge with a powerful endgame weapon; those who arrive seconds late find an empty rift and must wait for the next match to try again.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 has folded the Kill Bill universe into its battle royale, and at the center of the crossover sits one of the season's most sought-after items: The Bride's Forsaken Vow Blade. Unlike Mythic weapons of previous seasons that occupied fixed, learnable locations, this blade is hidden behind randomness — a design choice that keeps every match feeling like a fresh hunt.

The search begins on the map, where players must locate a yellow sword icon marking the Forsaken Vow Rift Gate. This glowing portal appears only once per match, at a location that shifts from game to game. Because the blade is tied to seasonal quest progression and only one gate exists per match, its discovery immediately draws competition. Reaching the rift first is everything.

Interacting with the portal places the blade in a player's inventory at once — but that moment of acquisition is also a moment of danger. The interaction triggers the appearance of Gogo Yubari and Yuki Yubari, the sisters from the Kill Bill films, who spawn directly beside the player with no warning. There is no time to gather supplies or find cover. The fight is immediate and unavoidable.

Defeating both sisters is the only way to fully secure the weapon and advance the quest. The blade itself provides the tools for this confrontation: a close-range slash attack and a Vengeance Dash for repositioning. Players who survive the encounter carry a weapon capable of sustaining them through the rest of the match. Those who arrive at the rift a moment too late find it already claimed — and must wait until the next match to try again.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 has arrived with a crossover that brings the Kill Bill universe into the battle royale, and with it comes one of the season's most coveted weapons: The Bride's Forsaken Vow Blade. This is a Mythic-tier item, the rarest class of gear in the game, and obtaining it has become central to the seasonal quest line. But unlike the fixed Mythic weapon locations of previous seasons, this blade exists behind a layer of randomness and competition that makes every match a potential hunt.

The path to the weapon begins with finding the Forsaken Vow Rift Gate, a glowing portal that appears once per match at a location that changes from game to game. Players must scan their map for a distinctive yellow sword icon—the only visual marker that indicates where the rift has spawned in that particular match. Because only one gate appears per match and the blade is required to progress through seasonal quests, the location becomes immediately crowded. The race is real: whoever reaches the portal first has the advantage, and hesitation means watching another player claim the weapon while you're still en route.

Once a player reaches the glowing rift and holds the interact button, the Forsaken Vow Blade appears instantly in their inventory. The moment feels like a victory, but it is actually the beginning of the real challenge. Interacting with the rift triggers the spawn of two hostile NPCs: Gogo Yubari and Yuki Yubari, the sisters from the Kill Bill films. These enemies appear directly next to the player who just claimed the blade, forcing an immediate and unavoidable confrontation. There is no time to prepare, no chance to loot nearby supplies first. The player must stand and fight.

Defeating both Yubari sisters is the only way to actually secure the blade and complete the first stage of The Bride's quest. This is where the weapon's design becomes relevant: the Forsaken Vow Blade grants two powerful attack types—a slash attack for close-range combat and a Vengeance Dash that allows players to close distance and reposition. These abilities make the weapon viable not just for the immediate fight against the sisters, but for the entire remainder of the match. A player who successfully navigates the hunt, reaches the rift, and defeats the NPCs emerges with a legendary weapon that can carry them deep into the endgame.

The structure of this challenge—randomized location, instant confrontation, mandatory boss fight—creates a different kind of pressure than traditional Mythic weapon hunts. Players cannot simply camp a known location or plan a route to a fixed point. Instead, they must stay alert, watch their map constantly, and be prepared to pivot their entire drop strategy the moment they spot that yellow sword icon. For those who succeed, the reward is substantial. For those who arrive seconds too late, the rift is already claimed and the blade is gone until the next match begins.

The Forsaken Vow Blade grants powerful slash and Vengeance Dash attacks, making it a viable weapon for the entire match.
— Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1 gameplay mechanics
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why does Fortnite keep making Mythic weapons random instead of putting them in fixed locations?

Model

It changes the entire rhythm of the match. A fixed location becomes a known hotspot—everyone expects it, everyone plans around it. Random spawns force players to stay flexible, to watch the map constantly. It creates this constant low-level tension throughout the early game.

Inventor

But doesn't that just mean whoever gets lucky with the spawn location wins?

Model

Partially, yes. But there's still skill involved in reading the map quickly, deciding whether it's worth the detour, and then actually winning the fight once you get there. The randomness is the equalizer—it prevents the same three squads from farming the same weapon every single match.

Inventor

So the Yubari sisters are mandatory? You can't just grab the blade and run?

Model

You have to fight them. The moment you interact with the rift, they spawn right on top of you. There's no escape. It's designed so that getting the weapon is never a free win—you have to earn it in combat.

Inventor

Is the blade actually good enough to justify all that effort?

Model

The slash and Vengeance Dash attacks are strong, especially in close quarters. But the real value is psychological. You're carrying a Mythic weapon. Everyone knows what you have. That changes how people engage with you for the rest of the match.

Inventor

Does the Kill Bill theme actually matter to the gameplay, or is it just cosmetic?

Model

It's mostly cosmetic in terms of mechanics, but thematically it's everything. The Yubari sisters as the gatekeepers, The Bride as the character—it makes the weapon feel earned, like you're completing a story beat rather than just looting an item.

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