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Epic continually introduces not only new weapons to Fortnite but also new unarmed tools that can help change the course of the battle in other ways. This season has brought us the Rift-to-Go and the Grapple Gun, but it will also give us a starting gift before Season 6, a Port-à-Fort sequel in the form of Port-à-Forteresse.
It seems the object will be a new legendary rarity grenade that, not only a tower like Port-à-Fort, but an entire base, will offer you much more coverage or coverage for an entire team.
The article is in the process of being teased in the game right nowwhich means that it should probably happen as early as this Tuesday or Wednesday with Fortnite season 5 ending Thursday. If you look closely at the art, you can see what shape the fortress will take once the article arrives.
It appears to be three wide panels and four height panels with an entry door and what appears to be four turrets at each corner. If it's a square shape, it's much bigger than Port-à-Fort which has a 1×1 base and only has three high panels. I am curious to know if the fortress will be metal, like the fort or the brick, as … most of the fortresses you imagine. If it's metal, it's a lot of protection. I am also curious to know if the legendary rarity could mean that the material reproduces itself entirely for instant protection, rather than something that can be slaughtered as it is built.
Will it be a changing game element?
Probably not.
Port-à-Fort, while entertaining, is not exactly a highly competitive tactical element. Of course, this is useful in some contexts, but I do not think that the simple fact of enlarging the structure will change much unless the fortress comes up with a pile of chests inside or something (that's not going to happen). not). Fortnite building is as much a defense as a defense, so just throwing a huge structure is really good for just one, moment D. I guess it's useful for disengaging, but I'm not sure I'll see it doing a lot of work. # 39; impact. It will be fun, no doubt, and I guess that's really all that matters. I could see that it was used in 50v50 modes, especially when you can protect an entire group of allied people at one time.
It seems that Port-a-Forts and now the Port-a-Fortress will be around season 6, but I'm wondering if Rift-to-Go could be jumped in considering that we are likely leaving the Rift era that was Season 5. I hope the Grapple Gun stays, but we'll see.
Does Port-a-Fortress excite you, or is it a bit of a size add in your eyes?
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Read my new science fiction novel HEROKILLER, who combines my love of fighting games and action movies. I have also written The trilogy of the earth.
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Epic continually introduces not only new weapons to Fortnite but also new unarmed tools that can help change the course of the battle in other ways. This season has brought us the Rift-to-Go and the Grapple Gun, but it will also give us a starting gift before Season 6, a Port-à-Fort sequel in the form of Port-à-Forteresse.
It seems the object will be a new legendary rarity grenade that, not only a tower like Port-à-Fort, but an entire base, will offer you much more coverage or coverage for an entire team.
The article is in the process of being teased in the game right nowwhich means that it should probably happen as early as this Tuesday or Wednesday with Fortnite season 5 ending Thursday. If you look closely at the art, you can see what shape the fortress will take once the article arrives.
It appears to be three wide panels and four height panels with an entry door and what appears to be four turrets at each corner. If it's a square shape, it's much bigger than Port-à-Fort which has a 1×1 base and only has three high panels. I am curious to know if the fortress will be metal, like the fort or the brick, as … most of the fortresses you imagine. If it's metal, it's a lot of protection. I am also curious to know if the legendary rarity could mean that the material reproduces itself entirely for instant protection, rather than something that can be slaughtered as it is built.
Will it be a changing game element?
Probably not.
Port-à-Fort, while entertaining, is not exactly a highly competitive tactical element. Of course, this is useful in some contexts, but I do not think that the simple fact of enlarging the structure will change much unless the fortress comes up with a pile of chests inside or something (that's not going to happen). not). Fortnite building is as much a defense as a defense, so just throwing a huge structure is really good for just one, moment D. I guess it's useful for disengaging, but I'm not sure I'll see it doing a lot of work. # 39; impact. It will be fun, no doubt, and I guess that's really all that matters. I could see that it was used in 50v50 modes, especially when you can protect an entire group of allied people at one time.
It seems that Port-a-Forts and now the Port-a-Fortress will be around season 6, but I'm wondering if Rift-to-Go could be jumped in considering that we are likely leaving the Rift era that was Season 5. I hope the Grapple Gun stays, but we'll see.
Does Port-a-Fortress excite you, or is it a bit of a size add in your eyes?
Follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Read my new science fiction novel HEROKILLER, who combines my love of fighting games and action movies. I have also written The trilogy of the earth.