Fortnite - Wish, Set, Match Quest Pack
Court Queen Erisa and four tennis-themed cosmetics, plus a quest chain that pays out 1,500 V-Bucks if you show up daily for at least five sessions. Worth it for active players; dead weight for anyone who doesn't log in regularly.
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About Fortnite - Wish, Set, Match Quest Pack
My first question with any Fortnite Quest Pack is always the same: are you actually buying cosmetics, or are you buying a chore list? With the Wish, Set, Match Quest Pack, the honest answer is both, and knowing that upfront will save you a lot of confusion. The cosmetic side of the pack is a solid tennis-themed set built around Court Queen Erisa, an anime-influenced outfit with a cel-shading toggle and two switchable styles, Court Queen and Summer Casual, plus gradient color options on each. The Racket of the Wish serves as both a back bling and a harvesting tool, and the Group Shot wrap rounds out the bundle. Erisa also carries a LEGO style for LEGO Fortnite Odyssey and even adapts into a Fall Guys bean skin for those cross-mode sessions. For a single character-focused pack the visual variety is genuinely above average, and the cel-shading toggle in particular gives players a meaningful visual choice rather than just a palette swap. Then there is the V-Bucks side of the equation. The 1,500 V-Bucks included are not handed over on purchase. They unlock progressively as you complete Wish, Set, Match quests tied to Daily Quest Bonus Goals, and you are capped at three Bonus Goals per day. That means a minimum of five consecutive days of active play to collect everything. The quests themselves are not demanding, just standard battle royale activity, but the daily cap is a real consideration if you are looking at this as a pure currency deal. The upside: the quests do not expire after purchase, so you can grind them out across multiple weeks if life gets in the way. Who is this for? Fortnite regulars on Xbox One or Xbox Series X who are already logging in most days will find this pack genuinely efficient. You get a distinctive outfit set with more style flexibility than most Item Shop purchases, and the V-Bucks offset a meaningful chunk of the cost as long as you complete the quests. Players who dip in and out of Fortnite casually will still get the cosmetics, but may find the quest structure frustrating if their play sessions are sporadic. This is not a pack for someone who wants currency now; it is a pack for someone who wants to look good while earning currency gradually. The weakest element is one that applies to Fortnite Quest Packs broadly: the value proposition hinges entirely on how much you play the base game. Assess your own Fortnite habits honestly before committing, because the math only works in your favor if Erisa will actually see time in your locker. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Epic Games Inc.
- Publisher
- Epic Games
- Release Date
- Jun 29, 2023