Remember when Fortnite Chapter 2 dropped an explosive, tnt-tossing gal with a punk-rock attitude and an adorable anime counterpart? Ah, good times. Well, in 2026, the Fortnite Remix Battle Pass hauled Dynamo TNTina out of the vault and into our lockers again—and let me tell you, she’s still as chaotic and charming as ever. I’ve been grinding through those Weekly Quests like it’s 2024, and my nostalgia meter is off the charts. If you’re just now diving into the Remix season (better late than never, right?) or revisiting it for that sweet, sweet locker completion, I’ve got your back. Spoiler: you won’t be using Battle Stars or some cryptic string of challenges. Nope, this time around, unlocking Dynamo TNTina is all about knocking out Weekly Quests. And yes, it’s as straightforward as it sounds—provided you don’t mind dodging a few tryhards in Battle Royale.

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First things first: the Remix Battle Pass is your golden ticket. If you own it, Dynamo TNTina is already yours in spirit—just not quite in skin. To actually wear her explosive outfit, you’ll need to hop into Battle Royale and complete a specific set of quests spread across three weeks. It’s like a scavenger hunt, except instead of trinkets you’re collecting… well, cosmetic glory. The Pass is divided into Page One and Page Two, each offering a chunk of her look and accessories. No skipping around, no shortcuts. Just good ol’ fashioned quest completion.

Let’s break it down, because I’m a messy gamer at heart and I need lists to function.

Page One: The Outfit & Entry-Level Swag

Page One is where you’ll snag the base Dynamo TNTina Outfit, along with a few smaller cosmetics that scream “I’m stylish and maybe a little explosive.” To unlock everything here, you’ll need to clear 4 Weekly Quests from the Week 1 set (yes, there are 5 available, so you can afford to ignore one if it feels like pulling teeth). I’d recommend jumping in early—Week 1 quests typically involve things like dealing damage with explosives, visiting named locations, or opening chests in specific areas. Epically straightforward.

  • Complete 4 out of 5 Week 1 Quests to unlock Page One rewards, including the Dynamo TNTina Outfit.

  • You’ll also pick up some matching back bling, a contrail, or maybe a wrap—honestly, it all pairs perfectly with the “I just blew up your build” vibe.

Pro tip: If the Week 1 quests ask you to deal damage with a certain weapon type, I find that hopping into Team Rumble (if it’s still around in 2026) or a casual Zero Build match makes it less sweaty. And if all else fails, just land at a hot drop, grab a grenade, and let fate decide. You might die, but those 100 damage ticks add up.

Page Two: Extra Styles & The Full Package

Now, Page Two is where things get spicy. Not only do you get additional styles for the TNTina outfit—think neon recolors, maybe a masked variant—but you also unlock the pickaxe, glider, and that tantalizing second page of locker goodies. To claim all of this, you’ll need to split your efforts across Week 2 and Week 3 quests. Specifically, you must complete 4 Week 2 Quests and 4 Week 3 Quests (again, each set has 5, so you can skip one per week if it’s a real pain).

  • Week 2 Quests: 5 available, complete 4 for the first batch of Page Two cosmetics. These might involve eliminations with certain rarities of weapons, traveling distance while emoting (my personal favorite awkward challenge), or collecting items from eliminated players.

  • Week 3 Quests: 5 available, complete 4 for the final Dynamo TNTina items—the glider, pickaxe, and that shiny alt style.

I won’t lie: splitting my attention between two weeks of quests felt like herding cats, but once I saw that glider (a literal spinning bomb with goggles—don’t ask), I was all in. And the pickaxe? It hums when you swing it. Chef’s kiss.

A Quick No-Nonsense Checklist (Because We Love Tables)

Cosmetic Page Quest Requirement What You Earn
Page One 4 Week 1 Quests (out of 5) Dynamo TNTina Outfit, Back Bling, Wrap
Page Two (first half) 4 Week 2 Quests (out of 5) Additional Outfit Style, maybe a Contrail or Emoticon
Page Two (final half) 4 Week 3 Quests (out of 5) Pickaxe, Glider, Alternate Style

Now, if you’re reading this in 2026, you might be wondering: “Wait, aren’t these quests long gone?” And you’d be mostly right—the Remix season itself happened way back in Chapter 5, but the Remix Battle Pass items are often rotated into the item shop or re-released during special throwback events. So if you missed the initial window, keep an eye on the shop. But if you’re one of those completionists who bought the Pass and never finished the weeks… honey, you’re in luck. The quests are still there, hanging out in your quest log, judging you silently. Might as well give ’em a knock.

One thing I absolutely adore about this unlock method is how it forces you to just play. No fiddly puzzle steps, no aligning planetary bodies. Just drop in, shoot things, open chests, and emote on the bodies of your enemies (kidding… mostly). It’s a great reminder that Fortnite, at its core, is about having fun—and looking fly while doing it. Plus, Dynamo TNTina’s return brings back that Chapter 2 nostalgia, when the map was simpler and my building skills were somehow worse (hard to imagine, I know).

A few words of wisdom from someone who’s been there: Don’t procrastinate on the Week 3 quests. I’ve seen too many friends put off the final stretch and then have to scramble on a Tuesday night, panicking because they need one more elimination with a shotgun at a named location, and suddenly the lobby is filled with players who haven’t touched grass since 2020. Get it done early, thank yourself later. Also, team up with a buddy—not only does it make the grind less lonely, but some quests count for both of you, effectively halving the work. Efficiency, baby.

And if you’re still on the fence about whether Dynamo TNTina is worth the trouble? Let me paint a picture: You’re soaring into battle on a bomb-shaped glider, pickaxe humming a catchy tune, outfit decked out in glowing pink and yellow. You land, grab some tnt, and start lobbing it at builds like you’re conducting an orchestra of destruction. If that doesn’t spark joy, I don’t know what will.

So, grab that Remix Pass (if it’s available in 2026 re-runs), queue up, and start ticking off those Weekly Quests. Dynamo TNTina is waiting—and she’s just as ready to blow stuff up as she was two years ago. Maybe even more now that she’s had time to rest.