A detailed guide to Fortnite’s South Park Born in Chaos mini pass with every Kenny “mph mmph” quest decoded, optimal routes to clear them fast, and the best free cosmetics to unlock along the way.
Fortnite’s South Park Born in Chaos mini pass is packed with free rewards, but the trickiest part of the event is also the funniest: Kenny’s completely unintelligible “mph mmph mhh mmph” questline. The good news is his challenges are much easier than they sound, and you only need a subset of them to grab your Memberberries and clear chunks of the mini pass.
This guide breaks down how the Born in Chaos mini pass works, lists and decodes every Kenny quest, gives efficient routes to finish them quickly in normal Battle Royale matches, and highlights the key free cosmetics you should not miss before the event disappears.
How the Born in Chaos mini pass works
Born in Chaos is a free, event specific mini pass that runs alongside Chapter 7 Season 1. You do not have to buy anything in the Item Shop to progress it. Instead, you clear South Park quests that drip feed XP toward 11 reward tiers themed around Cartman, Kenny, and the rest of the crew.
The mini pass is split into parts, each with its own quest card. Kenny’s quests sit on one of these cards and reward a Memberberry token when you complete any four of them. Memberberries act like mini pass keys. Earn enough and you will climb through the track, unlocking cosmetics such as back blings, sprays, emoticons, and V Bucks.
If you care about time, you do not need to clear every South Park objective on the board. Focus on the challenges that give you fast progress with minimal risk, then pivot to the quests tied to cosmetics you specifically want.
Kenny’s “mph mmph” quests explained
Kenny’s line consists of six quests, but you only need four for his Memberberry. The in game text is written as muffled gibberish, so here is what each challenge actually wants you to do, plus the best way to do it.
1. “Mph mpphmmph”: Visit the zipline tower in Battlewood Boulevard
Translated objective: Visit the large zipline tower at Battlewood Boulevard.
Land directly at Battlewood Boulevard from the Battle Bus. On the map, look for the question mark style icon that marks the tower. Glide straight to the base, then hop on the big electrical zipline and ride it up. The quest completes as soon as you travel on the tower’s zipline.
Fast route: If you want to chain multiple Born in Chaos quests, land at Battlewood, hit the zipline, loot a nearby chest, then rotate out using the same tower as a safe launch point. Because this quest is a one and done visit, it is ideal to clear in your very first match of the session.
2. “Mmmmpmpph mmhhmph”: Get eliminated
Translated objective: Die. Once. That is it.
Queue into any mode. As soon as you land, either rush the nearest hot drop and play aggressively or simply let another player eliminate you. If the lobby is quiet, you can jump from a high structure or stand in storm damage until you go down. The quest completes at the moment of elimination.
To keep the match going after you “fulfill your contract,” buy Kenny’s Respawn Token from a Special o Matic vending machine ahead of time. That way you can cash in the quest without throwing away an otherwise good run.
3. “Mph mpmphh mmmph”: Get revived three times by a squadmate
Translated objective: Let teammates revive you three separate times.
This quest is the most coordination heavy in Kenny’s set and is much easier in Duos, Trios, or Squads with friends or voice chat. Knockdowns from self inflicted damage count, but Kenny’s Respawn Token does not. You must be revived by a living squadmate.
Fast method with a coordinated squad:
Drop at any gas station that has a closing garage door. Stand underneath it, close the door on yourself to instantly down, then ping your position so your friends can revive you. Repeat the process three times in the same match. It goes even faster if your team clears the area first so nobody third parties the ritual.
Solo friendly method with fills:
If you queue with randoms, communicate through pings. Drop somewhere relatively quiet, take fall damage until you are downed, then crawl toward your teammates and spam the “need help” ping. Repeat two more times. It is slower and you might get thirsted, but over a couple of matches the quest will still finish naturally as long as you play somewhat recklessly near allies.
4. “Mphmmph mhhmmph”: Get 10 headshots
Translated objective: Land 10 headshots on opponents.
These do not need to be eliminations and can accumulate across multiple matches. Any mode with bots or real players counts, so standard Battle Royale is fine.
Fast method:
Prioritize high fire rate, easy to control weapons. SMGs and ARs are your best friends for farming headshots, especially at close and mid range. Play around points of interest with lots of cover so you can jiggle peek and repeatedly tag enemies. A useful trick is to soften opponents with body shots, then deliberately track your reticle up to the head as they retreat.
Team Rumble style modes, if available during the event window, are also ideal since you respawn constantly and engagements are nonstop. Even if you are not actively hunting, you will probably earn 10 headshots over the course of normal play during the mini pass.
5. “Mmmh mpphh mmmph”: Travel 200 distance in the air
Translated objective: Travel 200 units of distance while airborne.
You do not need one continuous 200 meter glide; this is cumulative. Almost any airborne movement counts, including launch pads, ziplines, balloons and wingsuit gliding.
Fast method with balloons:
Keep an eye on your map for the balloon icons that circle the island. Stand at one of the flag style markers where a balloon will pass overhead, then hop on when it arrives. Stay on the moving platform until the quest pops. That alone is usually enough to clear the 200 distance requirement in a single ride.
Alternative method during normal play:
If you do not want to wait for a balloon, chain launch pads and ziplines. Rotate aggressively between points of interest using airborne mobility. The quest will tick up in the background as you simply play a high movement style.
6. “Mph mpph mhppmmph”: Hire a specialist
Translated objective: Spend gold to hire an NPC specialist follower.
Specialists are hireable NPCs scattered around the island that fight alongside your squad. For Kenny’s quest you only need to hire one of them, which costs 600 gold bars. You must interact with the NPC before another player hires or eliminates them.
Known specialists and their home locations include a supply specialist at Lethal Labs, a heavy specialist at Latte Landing, and medic specialists at Humble Hills and Bumpy Bay. Land directly on one of these spots from the Battle Bus, loot a chest or two for safety, then run straight to the NPC and scroll through the dialogue options until you see the hire option. Pay the 600 gold and the quest completes instantly.
If another team gets there first and hires the NPC, rotate to a different specialist location in the same match or try again next game.
Fastest four Kenny quests to finish
You only need four of Kenny’s six quests to earn his Memberberry, so you can skip the ones that sound like a hassle.
For most players, the optimal set is:
Visit the Battlewood Boulevard zipline tower
Get eliminated once
Travel 200 distance in the air
Hire a specialist
You can finish all four in as little as two games if you route them sensibly.
Sample speed run route:
Match 1: Land Battlewood Boulevard, ride the zipline tower to finish the visit quest. Snag a weapon or two, find a Special o Matic to pre buy Kenny’s Respawn Token if you want, then seek a fight you are likely to lose or take a lethal fall to complete the “get eliminated” objective. Any time you use movement tech along the way you will also be making progress on your 200 air distance.
Match 2: Choose a Battle Bus line that passes over a specialist location. Land directly on the NPC, hire them for 600 gold, and you are done with that quest within a minute. From there, either ride a looping balloon or spam launch pads and ziplines until your airborne distance hits 200. If you are using balloons, you may even complete it before you touch the ground again.
If you also want the headshot and revive quests, simply keep them in the back of your mind as you play. Take smart fights that let you practice aim for the head and play around teammates so accidental downs and revives are likely.
Key free rewards in the Born in Chaos mini pass
The South Park mini pass is free, but the best cosmetics are locked behind deeper progression, so you want to prioritize quests that move the XP bar quickly. Different sites catalog the exact order slightly differently, but the standout free rewards you should aim for include:
South Park themed back blings that reference the show and its characters
Cartman and Kenny flavored sprays and emoticons that let you flex your fandom between fights
A selection of weapon wraps, banners, and account XP boosts that carry value long after the event ends
Memberberries from Kenny’s card are essential because they contribute directly to unlocking these tiers. If you are short on time and cannot clear the entire event, finishing Kenny’s four fastest quests is one of the highest value chunks of progress you can grab in a single evening.
Final tips to clear Born in Chaos quickly
Kenny’s quests are only one slice of the Born in Chaos pie, but they are among the most efficient. Pair them with easy Cartmanland objectives like riding multiple attractions, or general combat quests such as hitting opponents with SMGs. Stack as many overlapping objectives as possible in every match, and do not be afraid to play a little recklessly. Fast deaths are fine when you care more about quest XP than Victory Royales.
If you prioritize the zipline, elimination, airborne travel, and specialist hire quests, you will earn Kenny’s Memberberry and push deep into the mini pass in just a few games, securing the core South Park cosmetics before the event rotates out of Fortnite’s vault of crossovers.
