Fortnite Battle Royale‘s new guided missile is absolute mayhem. Thank God it’s so rare, or Fortnite‘s sky would be a buzzing death hive.
Introduced yesterday, the new Fortnite hotness is a controllable missile that does a whopping 105 damage to whomever’s on the other end of it. It stays alive for 18 seconds, just enough time to fly a couple circles around your target or shoot it far across the map.
After shooting it, your point-of-view view shifts to the missile’s so it’s easy to direct. That leaves the player vulnerable to attack. Better stay safe.
Playing for a couple hours today, I did not find a Guided Missile. They’re only “Epic” and “Legendary” in rarity, but still, I’m going to pout about it.
What I did find were videos of Fortnite pros playing around with the new weapon. Here’s a pretty straightforward example of a guided missile kill winning someone the game:
New Guided Missile Weapon in action. #Fortnite
(Via @likandooTV) pic.twitter.com/u5lm4sRHqz
— Fortnite Battle Royale – FortniteInsider.com (@Fortnite_BR) March 29, 2018
Fun fact: Fortnite players can ride the missile. It’s a one-way ticket 18 seconds away for your teammate. Here’s top Fortnite streamer Ninja shooting a guided missile from a tall stairway to his teammate, perched on a building:
What makes the video phenomenal is that, after DrLupo hops on, and beckons, “Guide me in, brother,” Ninja directs him toward an enemy hideout. Only four players were left, total. The missile heads toward a seemingly secure corner inside a building, where it promptly explodes. DrLupo then killed off the remaining opponent, winning the game.
(If you want DrLupo’s side, here it is)
Players riding these missiles can shoot at opponents from above. It’s not easy to do, but it certainly makes an entrance:
Epic really just wanted to give rocket riding a whole new feel, AND THEY DID IT. Can’t wait to see all the crazy clips with this new guided missile @Fortnitegame pic.twitter.com/LQ4JjCz9Kj
— Red Carl (@RedCarl_) March 29, 2018
Here’s the advanced technique: riding on a guided rocket while wielding another guided rocket. Just forget about the dying part:
Guided missiles’ less-guided predecessor, the rocket launcher, finally has a natural enemy. Players can knock off an incoming rocket with a guided missile:
I’d be saltier about not encountering a guided missile and yet, knowing how ruthless people are with it, I feel better about not crossing its path.
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One response to “Fortnite Players Are Rocket-Riding New Guided Missiles For Absurd Kills”
Guided rockets are going to ruin this game.
So cheap and you have no choice but to focus all your attention on them.
The end game is now who has the missiles wins.