This Fortnite misuse lets you toss Crash Pads that land in mid-air, effectively letting you take high-ground.
New things and bugs go together like PB&J. It’s very uncommon that another thing comes into any game without bug – particularly when you produce things as Fortnite does.
We’ve witnessed this on numerous occasions. A few bugs even go under-the-radar for a considerable length of time, which was the situation with the as of late incapacitated Grenades in Fortnite.
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Crash Pads turned out in the latest Fortnite update and, wouldn’t you know it, players started to discover a few bugs with the thing.
The first bug was found almost immediately, although it’s relatively specific. You can bounce yourself to safety if you happen to get downed in mid-air with Crash Pads in your inventory – something that probably wasn’t intentional.
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This next issue was clearly unintentional, however. You can continuously bounce yourself higher by using Crash Pads in mid-air.
It’s hard to describe the nature of this exploit, so you’ll have to watch it for yourself. All you need is a cardboard box and some Crash Pads. For some reason, the box forces the Crash Pads to land directly underneath you.
As you can see, there are several in-game applications of this glitch. With six Crash Pads, you can easily take high-ground without your opponent knowing what’s about to happen.
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This isn’t the most broken exploit in Fortnite, but it’s certainly something that’s worth a fix. Unfortunately, since the cardboard boxes have their own POI and skin set, Epic would probably disable Crash Pads if it came down to it. We can’t have anything nice.