Fortnite Infinity Blade Returns Guide: OG Season Sword Weapon

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The Infinity Blade is back in Fortnite’s OG mode, and players are storming the island to claim its unmatched power. Here’s how to find it, wield it, and dominate before anyone else gets the chance.

If you are looking to get your hands on this powerful weapon, here’s everything you need to know about the Infinity Blade in Fortnite OG Season 7.

Fortnite OG Infinity Blade Location in Season 7

The Infinity Blade sits buried at Polar Peak in Season 7, requiring players to yank it from the ground to claim it.​

You can find the Infinity Blade at the Polar Peak POI, the home of the Ice King and the location of the Ice Storm live event in Chapter 1 Season 7. There is only one Infinity Blade in every OG lobby, and you can find it buried in the centre of Polar Peak. To acquire it, you have to pull it out of the ground by interacting with it. However, if you remember Chapter 1 Season 7, the Infinity Blade is bound to be heavily contested. This means you have to be careful about how you approach the weapon.

Once you have the Infinity Blade in your possession, you need to know how to use it. Upon acquiring the Blade, you will receive a boost in both HP and Shields, with both of these stats going from 100 to 200.

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How to Use the Infinity Blade in Fortnite OG

The Infinity Blade is a powerful melee weapon that grants massive attack strength and rapid mobility. Once equipped, use heavy attacks to break enemy builds and deal huge damage. Blocking with the blade reduces incoming damage, giving you a strong defense during close combat. Use its leap ability to close gaps quickly or escape tight situations. Managing timing between strikes and jumps is key to dominating opponents and staying alive longer in Fortnite OG matches.

The Infinity Blade features two attacks that you can use. The primary attack, which is bound to the left mouse button on PC and R2/RT on controllers, allows you to swing the Blade around and damage your enemies. The secondary attack, bound to the right mouse button on PC and L2/LT on controllers, allows you to leap forward and land on enemies while destroying all structures in your path.

Damage Stats

  • Primary Attack: 75 damage per hit
  • Secondary Attack: 25 damage per hit

The Infinity Blade is an extremely powerful weapon if used correctly. This is because the weapon features a Siphon ability that grants you 50 health or shield upon scoring an elimination. Not only that, but the Infinity Blade also provides you with 1 health or shield per second while also boosting your movement speed by 30%.

However, the weapon comes with its downsides too. When in possession of the Infinity Blade, you cannot carry any other items, like weapons or Minis. Additionally, you also lose the ability to build, forcing you to rely on brute force when facing enemies.

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Best landing routes to reach Polar Peak fast

Polar Peak in Fortnite OG (Chapter 1 Season 7 map) sits on the northwestern snowy mountain, making fast landings all about bus trajectory and precise glides to beat the crowd to the Infinity Blade spot. Optimal routes prioritize dropping from the Battle Bus when it’s directly overhead or slightly offset, aiming for the central POI platform. These paths minimize glide time while avoiding over-contested edges.

Top Bus Positions

  • Direct overhead (ideal): Jump when the bus flies north-south or east-west over Polar Peak’s peak; hold forward glide at a 45-degree dive to hit the central sword pedestal in 4-6 seconds.​

  • Slightly east approach: Exit bus 200-300m east (near Frosty Flights direction); sky-dive west with minor adjustments to land center-great for buses curving from Retail Row.​

  • Northwest offset: From bus paths over Flush Factory, leap south-southeast; use sky-momentum to cover distance quickly without height loss.​

Execution Steps

  • Track bus path pre-game; queue OG S7 playlist and note spawn rotation favoring Polar Peak (common in counter-clockwise loops).

  • Jump instantly when overhead-deploy glider low and late (glider bonus speed helps); sprint from landing to sword (under 10 seconds total).​

  • Avoid edges/loot buildings first; third-party fights happen there, so center drop contests the Blade directly.​

Pro Tips

  • Practice in Creative mode mimicking OG S7 Polar Peak for muscle memory on glides.

  • If bus spawns far (e.g., south over Greasy Grove), skip for next match-success rate drops below 50% beyond 500m offset.​

  • Pair with squad pings to block rivals; use ziplines post-grab only if pressured, as Blade playstyle demands aggression.​

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Fastest bus drop points to reach Polar Peak from each bus path

Polar Peak in Fortnite OG (Chapter 1 Season 7) demands precise Battle Bus drops based on its northwest map position, with paths typically rotating counter-clockwise. Fastest routes focus on jumping at peak overhead alignment or slight offsets to glide directly to the central sword pedestal in under 8 seconds.

Counter-Clockwise Paths

  • Overhead north-south (Retail Row to Flush Factory): Jump immediately above the peak; dive at 45 degrees forward for center landing.​​

  • East approach (Frosty Flights side): Exit 150-250m east when bus curves from Lonely Lodge; glide west with low deployment.​​

  • Southeast offset (from Tomato Temple): Leap northwest 300m out; maintain height then nose-dive to sword platform.​

Clockwise Paths

  • Direct overhead east-west (Pleasant Park direction): Deploy glider late on forward glide; covers minimal distance flawlessly.​​

  • Southwest approach (from Viking Village): Jump 200m southwest; sky-dive northeast using momentum for quick correction.​

  • West offset (Flush Factory loop): Exit early over factory, glide east-southeast; adjust mid-air for center POI.​

Execution Tips

  • Monitor bus spawn in pre-deploy screen; repick lobby if path exceeds 400m offset for >70% success rate.

  • Hold sprint post-landing (3-5s to sword); avoid edge chests to contest Blade first.​

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