Where to find Fortnite Level Up Tokens for Axion Sentinel's Quest Pack

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Fortnite Level Up Tokens are particularly useful collectible items, as each one you pick up will boost your progress through the battle pass so you can quickly increase your rank, though they can only be found by those who've purchased the Axiom Sentinel's Level Up Quest Pack through the Item Shop. These Level Up Tokens have also appeared in a number of previous seasons, though in their current Fortnite iteration you'll need to collect them in a specific order as they only appear one at a time. Rather than being split into weeks, they're divided into parts this time around, with Parts 1 and 2 available from February 16, Part 3 from February 23, and Part 4 from March 2, while you have until March 8 to gather up all 28 Level Up Tokens for Season 1.

For each Fortnite Level Up Token you pick up, you'll move forward a whole level in the battle pass. As the season in progress draws to a close and Fortnite Season 2 looms into view, this could be essential for getting you to rank 100 and beyond so you can claim as many of those rewards as possible. Read on to find out all you need to know about the Axion Sentinel's Level Up Quest Pack, along with confirmation of all 28 Fortnite Level Up Tokens locations.

What is the Fortnite Axion Sentinel's Level Up Quest Pack

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The Fortnite Axion Sentinel's Level Up Quest Pack is a bundle you can purchase from the Item Shop for 1,200 V-Bucks, which immediately adds the Axion Sentinel outfit to your locker. More importantly, it also unlocks four quest parts to find Fortnite Level Up Tokens, which can boost you a total of 28 levels through the battle pass. This represents great value for money, as to purchase that many levels directly through the battle pass would normally cost you 4,200 V-Bucks, or 2,300 V-Bucks using the once per season 25 level bundle discount.

Fortnite Level Up Tokens Part 1 Locations

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The Fortnite Level Up Tokens locations for part 1 start in the hills near Humble Hamlet, before heading east to the Cuddle Team Leader head then north past Lute Lake up to Secluded Spire.

Fortnite Level Up Tokens Part 2 Locations

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The Fortnite Level Up Tokens locations for part 2 begin by the Beep 'N Bounce gas station, then head south past Cold Cavern and Solitary Shrine to do a loop around Icy Islets.

Fortnite Level Up Tokens Part 3 Locations

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The Fortnite Level Up Tokens locations for part 3 originate from Meadow Mansion, move northwest past Shattered Slabs up to Seaside Sentry, then curve back around to the east past Forest Forge and on to The Autumnwood.

Fortnite Level Up Tokens Part 4 Locations

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The Fortnite Level Up Tokens locations for part 4 start at Aegis Temple, head west via Stormy Spire and Solitary Shrine, then continue in that direction past Feudal Fuel all the way to Breakwater Bay.

What rewards do Fortnite Level Up Tokens unlock

The rewards available for completing the Fortnite Level Up Tokens Axion Sentinel's Quest Pack

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Each of the Fortnite Level Up Tokens you collect will advance you one level through the battle pass, without losing any of your current progress – this means that if you were at Level 79 and 10,000XP away from Level 80 for example, collecting a token would promote you to Level 80 and 10,000XP away from Level 81. In addition to that, you'll also receive the following rewards:

  • Purchase the pack: Axion Sentinel outfit
  • Collect 7 Level Up Tokens: Celestial Shell back bling
  • Collect 14 Level Up Tokens: Axion Sigil wrap
  • Collect 21 Level Up Tokens: Blackstar Edge harvesting tool
  • Collect 28 Level Up Tokens: Charged and Vital styles for Axion Sentinel outfit
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