Robots and Infinity Blades may be momentarily lost to a gravitational point of singularity but boats introduce entire new gameplay mechanics. The Post spoke with professional Fortnite streamer and FaZe Clan member Nate Hill, 25, to get his first thoughts about how to boat, fish and swim your way to a âVictory Royale.â
âIn my experience, with any game that used water, it was always the worst part of the game,â Hill told The Washington Post, citing World of Warcraft and earlier versions of Minecraft. âFortnite has done a good job making it a part of the game.â
If youâre trying to find your way through Fortniteâs new water world or just dipping a toe into the game for the first time, hereâs what Hill recommends.
Rivers are the new highways. Use them to your advantage.
Jump pads, grapple guns and shock wave grenades are all absent from the gameâs current equipment list. Actually, the overall load out is pretty bare-bones, with just eight basic weapon variants.
The simple load out is good for pros, Hill said, because games donât turn into a wild-goose chase to find a rare â" and possibly overpowered â" weapon. (For those wondering, Hill recommends the average player pick up the AR rifle, tactical shotgun and an RPG.)
What all this means practically is that there arenât a lot of flashy ways to move around the map quickly. No more rifts to transport you around the island via the space-time continuum.
âThereâs always been items that can get you out of a jam and, kind of, turn nothing into something, but now if youâre late [running from the storm] ⦠youâre going to get punished for it,â Hill said.
When youâre in a pinch, and the stormâs breathing down your neck, you need to run or jump on a boat. And, while youâre on that boat, Hill recommends taking it around the top northwest of the island near the outskirts of the map, where youâll find some worthwhile loot.
Compared with recent seasons, Hill told The Post thereâs just more loot to find at random locations around the map. Players donât need to drop at popular points of interest to start a match off right.
âThereâs definitely spots on the map where boats will come in clutch,â Hill said.
Boats are the new cars. Yes, you can drive a boat on the road.
The boats in the game arenât just harmless schooners. Rather, they have a regenerating boost and a missile launcher that deals 35 damage points on impact.
âEventually, weâre going to see people using boats as a weapon late game,â Hill said, explaining the missile launcher is a useful way to bring down enemy fortifications.
The boats are big targets toward the middle of the map, Hill said, as the rivers converge. That said, you can take boats off-road (or, more appropriately, off-water) to practically anywhere on the map by relying on its boost. The boat will take a small amount of damage skidding across the island, and the damage will add up fast if youâre already taking fire from opposing teams.
It might be worth it, though, because the boats can fit a four-person squad: one driver, and plenty of space for three passengers to provide covering fire â" or fish. Speaking of ...
Fishing is the new farming.
Fishing in Fortnite is basically a way to farm for health and shields. Small fries, the white fish, provide 25 health points. Floppers, the green fish, count for 50 health points. Slurpfish, which are purple, give players 50 points for their shield. Youâll just need to find a fishing pole (usually sitting in a barrel on docks near the water) to catch them.
âI thought [fishing] was going to be boring and just kind of useless,â Hill told The Post. âItâs actually very beneficial to have somebody fishing.â
Some in the community have been scouring the game for a fabled âmythic goldfishâ â" which, from some evidence found online, appears to be a gold trophy you can throw at your opponents. No word yet from Epic Games about whether the trophy is a confirmed addition for the season. The waterways across the map are the biggest addition for the season, which is another way of saying thereâs not much of anything ânew.â Rather, Fortnite is seeing a return to basics. Thereâs an âold-school vibeâ to the game now, Hill said.
âThe game has definitely become more simplified and less sweaty,â Hill said, referring to the players who use flashy, over-the-top tactics to just get one elimination in a match.
Itâs worth dropping in again for players whoâve walked away from the game, Hill said, telling The Post the latest meta forces you to have âvery quick thinkingâ to make sure you stay ahead of the storm wall.
The new version of the game is âa little easier to get behind instead of these mech robots or swords or shock waves. Itâs a little easier to understand,â Hill added.
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