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News - Fortnite's New Infinity Blade Will Be Nerfed - xSicKxBot - 12-16-2018

Fortnite's New Infinity Blade Will Be Nerfed

<p>Epic Games has addressed feedback for <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/fortnite/">Fortnite</a>'s newly released Infinity Blade. This Mythic weapon has the privilege of being the first sword in the wildly popular battle royale title, but its arrival has impacted the game in a way many Fortnite fans haven't appreciated. Not only is it incredibly powerful, but most players are now entirely focused on getting it, which in turn disrupts the competitive nature of the game.</p><p>Responding to the feedback on <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/FortNiteBR/comments/a5ybw7/lets_talk_about_the_infinity_blade/">Reddit</a>, Epic explained that Mythical items like the Infinity Blade, and the Infinity Gauntlet that turned players into Marvel villain <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnites-infinity-gauntlet-thanos-mode-is-now-liv/1100-6458794/">Thanos</a>, deliver a unique kind of interaction in the game.</p><p>"The presence of Mythic items in gameplay is to provide an interaction a step above the Legendary item functionality and something you'll continue to see," the studio said. "To us, that means changing the way the game is played for those who interact with that item. The addition of items in this tier provide new and flavorful ways to interact with the map and generally shake up normal play across default modes."</p><p>Discussing the Infinity Blade specifically, Epic said it is planning to reduce the effectiveness of the weapon by stopping anyone who wields it from building structures and harvesting resources. "When designing the Infinity Blade the goal was to provide a weapon with inherent risk to balance out the great capability it provides--the ability to harvest/build removes a great deal of that risk," Epic explained. "By taking away the ability to harvest/build we hope to tune the Infinity Blade to where it feels risky to have, but still satisfying to wield."</p><p>As of yet there's no word on when this change will be implemented, but Epic has promised to continue monitoring how the Blade functions in-game and make further adjustments as required. It has also said it plans to provide more information on its competitive philosophy as it relates to new items, updates, and seasons in Fortnite early next week.</p><p>The Infinity Blade was introduced into Fortnite on December 13, the same day that Epic <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnites-infinity-blade-sword-launches-right-afte/1100-6463828/">removed all entries in its Infinity Blade mobile game series</a> from the Apple App Store.</p><p>Fortnite is now in the second week of Season 7, which means there's new challenges to complete. While the majority of the new challenges are straightforward, there are a couple of tricky ones too. You can use our <a href="https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-season-7-challenges-abandoned-mansion-dan/1100-6463709/">Fortnite Season 7 challenge guide </a>to get help with them, as well as the challenges from week one.</p>