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The Character Class From Fortnite Is Really Fun
« on: January 21, 2019, 12:39:51 AM »
It feels so wonderfully appropriate to the planet of Fortnite: Battle Royale that the supreme reward for the most deadly of players is something so oddly yummy: an umbrella. When you see a player descending to buy fortnite traps  map carrying a Mary Poppins-style umbrella, then so they are feared competitors because they have pried that umbrella from the leavings of 99 defeated opponents and maintained it through a Victory Royale, and none in 50 vs. 50, either.

 Each season has its umbrella that you can collect along with the bottom one, and that makes these the greatest collectable: to observe a player with an umbrella is 1 thing, to find a player having the most recent umbrella is another.

It's a beach umbrella, clearly. I suppose this sort of thing was inevitable, at any stage? The introduction of Lazy Links and Paradise Palms follow a clear type of summertime fun sub-theme, something that we also see with the newest lifeguard and leaked shark skins.

The beach umbrella is unquestionably a part of the theme, even though I am not so wild about it, overall. Last season saw a strange-looking graffiti-covered umbrella with some true personality, and the season before that watched my favorite so far, and not simply because it's the only one I have: a reddish paper parasol with dragon detail.

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