

Contestants such as Neace, Psalm and Liquid Chap used the sword during the semi-finals and agree that it is very broken.
#INFINITY BLADE SWORD FORTNITE PATCH#
The patch also adds more options and bug fixes for the Creative mode, which will be available for all players starting Thursday, Dec. The Infinity Blade With increased health and shield pool, free regeneration, increased movement speed and the ability to destroy structures, there is no draw back to using the Infinity Blade.


#INFINITY BLADE SWORD FORTNITE UPDATE#
Other Battle Royale features in the 7.01 update includes the return of the Close Encounters limited-time mode with shotguns and jetpacks, and a “speculative fix” for the issue of players still moving seconds after being eliminated. The sword will also drop when the holder is knocked down or eliminated. Players who pick up the sword will drop any items in their inventories, except building materials, and picking up any items while holding the sword will drop it. The sword itself can “destroy structures in one blow” and deal 75 damage to players with one slash, while the alternate fire causes the player to jump a large distance through objects and deals 25 damage with a “knock-up” to nearby enemies. The player who wields the blade receives 200 health and shields, health/shield regeneration, receive 50 HP on enemy elimination, and 130% increased movement speed. Since it released, the Infinity blade has stirred quite the controversy among the community. Only one of the weapon will appear in every match, and must be pulled from a pedestal by the first player. Fortnite patch 7.01 introduced the Infinity Blade sword, the first mythical tier item, to battle royale. The developer had been teasing the sword in various teasers since the launch of Season 7, and dropped an even bigger hint alongside the announcement that all three Infinity Blade games had been removed from the Apple App Store yesterday.Īccording to the patch notes, the Infinity Blade is a melee weapon that can only be found at the Polar Peak location. The giant sword from Epic’s now-defunct mobile series is now in Fortnite: Battle Royale. Epic Games released the patch notes for the 7.01 update of Fortnite, adding the titular weapon from the studio’s own Infinity Blade franchise to Battle Royale.
