How to Visit Zero Point Shards for The Foundation | Fortnite C7 S2

How to Visit Zero Point Shards for The Foundation | Fortnite C7 S2

I dropped into Squibbly Shores and watched three players vault toward the same pink glow. You can smell the tension—everyone wants to be first, and one wrong move makes this a chase. I’ve chased these shards across matches; here’s the fastest way to clear the quest without wasting time.

You’re working a simple mission with messy geometry: visit three Zero Point Shards for The Foundation in Fortnite Chapter 7, season 2. I’ll walk you through where they sit, how to hit them in as few matches as possible, and practical tips borrowed from streamers on Twitch and clips on YouTube.

Zero Point Shard locations in Fortnite

On the map, the shards show up as subtle pink circles that don’t shout for attention until you know what to scan for.

zero point shard map locations in fortnite
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There are three Zero Point Shards you must visit for The Foundation. Each shard is a large silver-and-pink rock suspended in the sky, and each one creates a permanent zero-gravity bubble in its area—movement changes, fights feel different, and landing spots become temporary hot zones.

  • Squibbly Shores
  • Frigid Fortress
  • New Sanctuary

On the island map, each shard is marked by a faint pink ring. The shard itself is unmistakable once you’re underneath it; it hovers and pulses, and the ground around it behaves oddly because of the gravity field. They hover like lighthouses in a fog.

Where are Zero Point Shards located in Chapter 7 Season 2?

They’re at Squibbly Shores, Frigid Fortress, and New Sanctuary. Open your map and scan for the soft pink circles; players on Discord and X (formerly Twitter) often post pin coordinates if you want teammates to meet you.

Visit Zero Point Shards for The Foundation in Fortnite

I flew under the nearest shard and felt my jump carry me farther than usual—an immediate cue that I’d landed in the right spot.

To complete the quest, you only need to set foot within the radius of each shard. No special emote, item, or interaction is required. You can visit all three across multiple matches, or string them together in one long run if you prefer the risk-and-reward style popular with high-level players on Twitch.

Black widow running by zero point shard
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Practical plan:

  • Drop into the shard closest to your Battle Bus path first. If you’re solo and want low friction, accept that third-party players will contest—plan to grab a weapon and move fast.
  • If you’re teaming up, call your landing on voice channels like Discord. One player can clear while another watches rotations; coordination cuts down match count.
  • If you want to hit all three in one match, use vehicles or Rift-like mobility options to bridge distances quickly. The zero-gravity fields change traversal—movement feels like surfing on a slow-motion wave—so use the area to your advantage for vertical repositioning.

How do you visit Zero Point Shards for The Foundation?

Step into the pink-ringed area at each shard. No interactions are necessary beyond being present. Epic Games counts the visit automatically, so focus on getting there alive rather than searching for an invisible trigger.

Can visiting Zero Point Shards give rewards?

The shards themselves don’t hand out loot; they’re checkpoints for Foundation quest progress and often attract players, which means more loot contention. Streamers on YouTube and community map tools sometimes point out nearby chests or spawn patterns if you want to stack efficiency.

After you clear these visits, you’ll have a small but meaningful piece of the Foundation track complete—handy when you’re chasing the next set of quests or cosmetic rewards from Epic’s shop. Are you going to play it safe and spread the visits across matches, or push for a one-run sprint and risk a showdown at each shard?