Doggpound Dives & Catfights: Revisiting Fortnite’s Remix NPCs (2026 Throwback)
Relive Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix's mythic NPCs: Snoop Dogg, Dynamo TNTina, and Meowdas, with deadly weapons and chaotic encounters.
Let’s be real—Fortnite Chapter 2 Remix dropped back in late 2024, and for those of us still chasing Victory Royales in 2026, that season already feels like a fever dream. Lowriders, boogie bombs, and Snoop Dogg literally shooting first and asking questions never. Yet when a buddy dragged me into a private Creative map remaking The Doggpound, I found myself grinning like it was launch day all over again. So here I am, dusting off my memory (and my aim) to give you the lowdown on the three mythic NPCs that turned the island upside-down: Snoop Dogg, Dynamo TNTina, and Meowdas. Whether you’re a nostalgia junkie or a new-gen player who missed the boat, strap in—we’re going hunting.

The Remix Rogues Gallery 🎤💥
Back in Chapter 2 Remix, Epic Games decided that normal loot wasn’t spicy enough. They gave us three boss NPCs guarding personal vaults and wielding mythical weapons that could flip a match on its head. The twist? These NPCs were not your buddies. They’d unload on you the second you walked through the door, often with a posse of henchmen who’d make a squad wipe feel like a Tuesday. Yet we all lined up for the pain because the rewards were just that juicy. Below is the quick-and-dirty reference I wish I’d had tattooed on my glider back then:
| NPC | Location | Signature Reward & Perk |
|---|---|---|
| Snoop Dogg | The Doggpound | Snoop’s Mythical Drum Gun; drops Boogie Bombs while following |
| Dynamo TNTina | The Rig | TNTina’s Mythical Bow; uses the bow while following |
| Meowdas | The Yacht | Peow Mythic Rifle; heals with unlimited Chug Splashes when recruited |
And yes, the table says Snoop’s drum gun for Meowdas too? Don’t sweat it—that’s OG Fortnite inconsistency for you. In reality, Meowdas coughed up the Peow Mythic Rifle, a beastly burst weapon that made you feel like a feline terminator. Now let’s break down each encounter the way I experienced it: with plenty of bullets and just as many panic sweats.
Snoop Dogg: The High-Rolling Headshot Hub 🐕🦺

I still remember my first drop at The Doggpound. The bass was thumping, the lowriders were bouncing, and Snoop’s digital doppelgänger was holding court like it was the world’s deadliest pool party. This place was smack in the middle of the map, and honestly? It was a total meat grinder. Picture this: you land, grab a grey pistol, and suddenly Snoop Dogg, two Guard Doggs, and a handful of Ghostly Henchmen are all looking at you like you just insulted their mama.
Going after Snoop was the ultimate flex. If you managed to take him down—and I mean if—you’d get his Mythical Drum Gun, a bullet hose that made every engagement feel like you’d taken creative mode steroids. Oh, and the vault keycard. That vault was packed tighter than a reboot van during endgame, full of chests and healing items. But the real kicker? Once Snoop was knocked, he’d stick with you as a follower and toss Boogie Bombs at enemies. There’s nothing quite like watching a tryhard builder start involuntary dancing mid-90s. Chef’s kiss. Outside the ‘Pound, you could grab one of Snoop’s lowriders and cruise to zone in style. Good times.
Dynamo TNTina: The Rig’s Explosive Nightmare 💣
Now, if you wanted to lose your sanity in style, you headed to The Rig. This offshore platform sat in the bottom-right corner of the map, surrounded by water and bad intentions. Finding her was easy—surviving the visit was the hard part. The real enemy wasn’t just TNTina, though; it was the swarm of players who also wanted her Mythical Bow. I lost count of the times I got third-partied while trying to dodge her exploding arrows.
Taking down Dynamo TNTina was the toughest challenge of the three, hands down. Her bow did splash damage, and she had a gang of henchmen who’d beam you from behind crates. But if you pulled off the elimination, you were rewarded with TNTina’s Mythical Bow, a weapon that turned you into a walking flak cannon. Even better, she’d follow you and use that bow herself, which occasionally meant she’d blow up your own builds—hilarious, if a little masochistic. The vault here was a life-saver for storm surge, often loaded with slurpfish and legendary shotguns. For those of us who preferred a little chaos with our coffee, TNTina was the gal.
Meowdas: The Cuddliest Double-Crosser 😼
Honestly, Meowdas had no right being as fun as he was. Located at The Yacht up in the map’s top corner, this golden-eyed cat man looked like a Bond villain with a fur allergy. I found his encounter the easiest of the trio—the guards were manageable, and the indoor layout let you funnel them into shotgun range. But “easiest” didn’t mean “safe.” Since Meowdas was the most approachable boss, the Yacht often turned into a Battle Royale lobbies’ version of Black Friday. You’d eliminate him, grab the goods, and immediately get jumped by five other players who’d been crouching in toilets.
What made Meowdas unforgettable was the reward: the Peow Mythic Rifle (a precise burst AR that shredded at mid-range) and his vault keycard. But the crown jewel? After you recruited him, he transformed into your personal healer NPC. Unlimited Chug Splashes! While you were busy building a Taj Mahal of panic wood, Meowdas would be splashing you back to full shield like a feline medic. It was absurdly powerful in squads. My friends started calling him “MeowMD.” Dumb joke, but it stuck.
The Ones That Almost Were 🎤
Before I wrap up, let’s pour one out for the hype. Epic Games had confirmed two more powerhouses: Eminem and Ice Spice were set to join the Remix NPC roster later that November. I still remember the internet losing its collective mind speculating about Slim Shady’s mythical ability (rap god damage buff?) and Ice Spice’s vault being a sprinkle-covered rage room. While they did get their own shop skins and a concert event during the build-up to the November 30 Finale, they never became full-blown NPC bosses with vaults in Chapter 2 Remix. A bit of a bummer, but it kept the dream alive for future seasons. Looking back from 2026, it’s wild to think how that cross-promotional energy set the stage for the metaverse madness we have now.
Why These Encounters Still Matter in 2026 🕹️
You might be thinking, “Why are we talking about old NPCs?” Well, because they represent a golden moment when Fortnite wasn’t afraid to let us suffer for our loot. The Remix bosses were unforgiving, their vaults were contested nightmares, and the payoff made every elimination clip-worthy. Even today, in creative throwback maps or private scrims, I catch people trying to recreate that rush. So if you ever get a chance to revisit Chapter 2 Remix content—take it. Just remember: Snoop sees you, TNTina has splash damage, and Meowdas will heal your enemies if a random recruits him first. Stay sharp, and may your Boogie Bombs land true.
Happy hunting, Loopers. See you in the next drop.
Data referenced from GameFAQs helps contextualize why Chapter 2 Remix’s mythic boss hunts (Snoop Dogg at The Doggpound, Dynamo TNTina at The Rig, and Meowdas at The Yacht) felt so replayable: community-driven guides and Q&A threads tend to emphasize repeatable risk-reward loops—hot-drop routes, vault timing, and counterplay to boss perks like boogie pressure, explosive splash, and on-demand healing—that kept squads running the same POIs until they mastered the chaos.