The best weapons and loadout for Fortnite's The Simpsons season
What to prioritize and how to manage your inventory space in The Simpsons mini season.
November 6, 2025: The Simpsons mini season is in full swing, and while the loadout choices may be small that doesn't make them any less mighty. Check out what's best to carry around Springfield below!
The Simpsons mini season in Fortnite has a remarkably balanced loot pool—but there are still some standout best weapons, especially the new Mr Blasty pistol.
Below I'll rank all 10 guns in a tier list so you know exactly what to carry in every situation. Then, I'll discuss the best mobility, healing, and utility items to complete your loadout, including the fast-healing Krusty Burger and the Blinky Fish, which basically lets you teleport short distances.
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If you just want to know my best five-item loadout, I'd pick:
- The Mr Blasty pistol for long-range fights
- The Thunder shotgun for finishing shots up close
- The fast-firing Striker assault rifle as an extra mid-range option, or to follow up your shotgun shots
- Shockwave grenades for mobility—they're still the best in the game
- Krusty Burgers for healing.
But I also like doubling up on mobility, taking shockwave grenades and either the Blinky Fish or the Super Squishee, which grants unlimited stamina. That means only taking two weapons, so in that case, pick Mr Blasty and the tactical shotgun, which deals less damage than the Thunder shotgun but is a bit more versatile.
Fortnite best weapons tier list
Tier | Weapon |
|---|---|
S-tier | Mr Blasty |
A-tier | Infantry rifle Tactical shotgun Thunder shotgun |
B-tier | Striker assault rifle Suppressed assault rifle |
C-tier | Compact SMG Machine SMG Suppressed pistol |
D-tier | Ranger shotgun |
The Mr Blasty pistol feels like a must-carry weapon: a single headshot deals 100 damage, which means you can two-tap players at range in build mode, or leave them with 50 health in Zero Build.
The full-auto infantry rifle is a decent long-range alternative. It deals 80 damage to the head and fires faster than Mr Blasty. The tactical and thunder shotguns, as I'll explain below, are both good options for different reasons, and the two assault rifles are both solid.
Use this list as a rough guide, but make sure to test different guns for yourself and find your favorites.
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S-tier
Mr Blasty
I was surprised when Epic added the Holo Twister, one of Fortnite's best-ever assault rifles, into Chapter 6 Season 4 in September, essentially upending the entire meta. Surprised, but not disappointed: this is the ultimate versatile rifle. The sight on the weapon makes it easier to land your shots, especially paired with its low recoil, and it spits out consistent damage at both mid and long ranges. This should be your go-to rifle for the rest of the season.
A-tier
Infantry rifle
This rifle has been reworked from previous seasons and is now fully automatic, while still dealing plenty of damage per bullet: around 80 for a clean headshot. Its pinpoint accuracy and non-existent bloom make it the best long-range weapon if you can't find Mr Blasty.
Its recoil means you'll usually want to tap-fire it, but you get used to the rhythm quickly. It only fires eight times before you need to reload it so, like the Mr Blasty, make sure you have other reliable weapons with you.
Tactical shotgun
I can't choose between the tactical shotgun and the Thunder shotgun (below) this season. The tactical deals less damage because of its larger bullet spread but it also fires a lot faster, so your misses feel less punishing. I see it as the more versatile, beginner-friendly shotgun of The Simpsons mini season.
Thunder shotgun
The Thunder, in comparison, is a one-shot beast: in perfect conditions you can deal nearly 200 damage in a single shot. It fires slowly, so you'll want to pair it with a spray weapon to finish your kills, such as the Striker assault rifle. I reckon the Thunder is the better option for more experienced players who trust their aim.
B-tier
Striker assault rifle
Just like with the two shotguns mentioned above, the two main assault rifles—the Striker and the suppressed AR—feel equally strong. Where the Striker shines is in close-to-mid ranges thanks to its faster fire rate and higher potential damage-per-second. I like using it as a finishing weapon: when I've landed a heavy shot with Mr Blasty, or with the Thunder shotgun, I swap to my Striker to confirm the kill.
Suppressed assault rifle
The suppressed assault rifle, in contrast to the Striker, is a more well-rounded weapon. Its damage-per-second is slightly lower but it has a larger magazine, faster reload, and higher headshot multiplier. Because its damage per bullet is higher than the Striker it's a better option at longer ranges, although its chaotic bullet bloom means you'll have to tap fire it.
C-tier
Compact SMG
At higher rarities this SMG can melt players, but the recoil can be hard to handle and, overall, I prefer the consistency and versatility of the assault rifles at mid-range—and the one-shot potential of shotguns up close. Do not, however, sleep on the mythic version, which you can obtain from the Marge boss.
Machine SMG
Like the compact SMG, this is not a bad weapon by any means, but there are better options at every range. The compact has a higher headshot damage, so I prefer it for damaging players, but the machine SMG fires quite a lot faster and can tear through builds.
Suppressed pistol
It's better than you might think: this pistol should not replace your assault rifle but, if you can hit headshots, it deals a surprising amount of damage thanks to its 2x critical damage multiplier. If you can land on one to begin the game then you'll often kill a handful of players before they have time to settle.
D-tier
Ranger shotgun
The Ranger, as the name suggests, has better range than the other shotguns, but it fires too slowly to be useful, and its potential damage per shot is actually lower than the other shotguns. In a season with plenty of strong mid-range weapons, it feels pointless.
Exotics
Fortnite The Simpsons season: mythics and exotics
This mini season brings one exotic weapon, two mythic weapons, and one mythic defensive item: Jebediah's Protective Helm.
The weapons, listed below, drop from the three bosses that spawn across the map. They're corrupted versions of Homer, Marge, and Krusty the Clown. Their spawn locations are randomized, and one of them spawns at the end of each of the first three storm circles, so you can't really plan to fight one in particular. All the weapons are worth carrying if you can find them.
- Exotic Krusty's Mr Blasty (exotic): The single most powerful weapon in the game right now. If you hit an enemy with the first bullet of each magazine, or even if you hit near them, a balloon hoists them skywards, making them easier to target. Hilarious and lethal.
- Enhanced tactical shotgun (mythic): A higher-damage version of the tactical shotgun, obtained by defeating Evil Homer.
- Enhanced Compact SMG (mythic): A more powerful version of the compact SMG that drops from the Witch Marge boss.
- The final mythic is Jebediah's Protective Helm. It falls off the statue of Jebediah Springfield at Springfield Town Square when you damage it. It negates the first headshot you take, which can save your life, and you can pop it back on after a cooldown. The downside is that it takes up an inventory slot, so I don't usually end up carrying it.
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Best items in Fortnite The Simpsons: What heals and mobility to carry alongside your weapons
You know the best weapons—so how should you complete your loadout? You'll want a mixture of heals and mobility items, and there are some excellent options this season. As I mentioned earlier, my preferred loadout is to carry three weapons, one mobility item, and one healing item, but you could equally swap out one of the weapons for extra mobility, outplaying your opponents with positioning.
Let's start with heals.
The single best healing item is the legendary slurp juice but there is only one on the map, and to grab it you have to complete a puzzle at the power plant. Don't rely on it.
Instead, you'll want to carry the Krusty Burgers. Chomp them to receive 10 health and 30 shields over time: that might not sound like much but the effect stacks and they only take a second to eat. Munch three of them and you're quickly at full shields. You'll find them in buildings, particularly in the kitchens of Springfield's houses, served on a platter. Grab six.
If you're playing with a team, you might swap the burgers for the Chug Splash, which is the only area-of-effect healing item in the game. Chuck it at the ground for an instant 20 health or shield—anyone who's splashed feels the benefit.
Of course, the best healing item is whatever you have to hand: mini shields, big pots and med kits all work. The Chug Jug is also excellent: it will heal you for 200 health or shields in total, and you can glug as much or as little as you want before storing it back in your inventory.
For mobility, and we're spoilt for choice.
I will always pick up shockwaves when I can. They remain the best movement item in the game: you can travel large distances, reach high ground, escape a panicked fight, or push up to a damaged enemy.
But there are two other strong mobility items in The Simpsons mini season. The first, the Super Squishee, is a drink that heals you for 15 damage, boosts your speed and jump height, negates fall damage and grants unlimited stamina. You can grab it from vending machines around the map.
The second, and perhaps the most fun, is the Blinky Fish. They're annoyingly rare but when you eat them, you can "blink" a short distance (called a zero-point dash) whenever you want for 15 seconds. It's basically a short-range teleport and it's unlimited for that time period. It's fantastic for flanking enemies or escaping to solid cover, but be careful, because you can take fall damage after you blink.
The Blinky and Squishee combo brilliantly for zooming around the map, but I still think shockwaves are the better option.
It's also worth testing the two utility items: the Bush Bomb and, in zero build, the Port-a-Bunker, both of which give you instant cover. The Bush Bomb is especially good this season because The Simpsons art style makes the bushes bigger and denser, all the better for hiding in.
Fortnite loadout tips
Experiment to find your perfect loadout
Now you have a feel for all the weapons and items, here are some simple tips for picking your ideal combo:
- Play to your strengths: Everyone’s playstyle is different. If you’re good at closing distances with shifty movement, you could ditch an assault rifle and combine an SMG with a shotgun (the compact SMG and the tactical shotgun, for example). Test different combos until you find some you enjoy.
- Pick weapons that synergise: Ideally, that means something short-range and something for mid-range fights. Also think about your weapons’ strengths and weaknesses, and how they fit together. The infantry rifle doesn't have enough bullets to shine up close, so if you're only carrying one other weapon, you'll need something that can deal sustained damage at short-range. The tactical shotgun would be a better pick than the more powerful but slower-firing Thunder shotgun.
- Consider swapping to a "worse" weapon of higher rarity: A purple SMG will beat a white assault rifle. Adapt to what you find.
- Remember, there are no rules: Find a loadout you enjoy and stick with it, or vary it up every match depending on your mood.
Samuel is a freelance journalist and editor who first wrote for PC Gamer nearly a decade ago. Since then he's had stints as a VR specialist, mouse reviewer, and previewer of promising indie games, and is now regularly writing about Fortnite. What he loves most is longer form, interview-led reporting, whether that's Ken Levine on the one phone call that saved his studio, Tim Schafer on a milkman joke that inspired Psychonauts' best level, or historians on what Anno 1800 gets wrong about colonialism. He's based in London.
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