Right at the start of Chapter 4 Season 3, many Fortnite players noticed that there was a lack of mobility items this season. Vehicles aren't necessarily a bad way to move through the map and Raptors being unvaulted certainly gives players a quick way to walk through the jungle, but none of these options are as practical as an inventory mobility item that players can simply take with them.
After taking note of player feedback, Epic Games unvaulted Shockwave Grenades with update 25.10, so they can now, once again, be found in the battle royale game mode. This guide will help players find Shockwave Grenades in Fortnite, and it'll also show them how to properly take advantage of them.
Where to Get Shockwave Grenades
Shockwave Grenades were added to Fortnite back in Chapter 1, and since then, they've been vaulted and unvaulted quite a few times. For the past couple of seasons, there has always been an abundance of mobility items in Fortnite, which means Shockwave would've been used mostly as a gimmick rather than a useful way to move around the island.
Since every mobility item has now been removed, players have found themselves needing Shockwave Grenades like never before. Unfortunately, it can be quite difficult to obtain this item in-game due to its Epic rarity. In Fortnite, Shockwave Grenades can be found as regular floor loot, but they can also be found inside chests and rare chests. There are tons of items and weapons in Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3, so high-rarity items such as these have a lower chance of spawning.
Shockwave Grenades drop in stacks of two, and gamers can have a maximum of six Shockwave Grenades in their inventory.
Unfortunately, Shockwave Grenades are only available in Fortnite Battle Royale Zero Build Mode.
How to Use Shockwave Grenades
Shockwave Grenades are powerful impulse grenades that, upon explosion, push away everything that's nearby, but they also provide a Hop Rock effect, which prevents the player from suffering fall damage.
Learning how to properly use a Shockwave Grenade is all about figuring out at which angle the player will be thrown in order to calculate, more or less, where they'll end up after the explosion.
If players throw the Shockwave Grenade straight at their feet, they'll be propelled directly upward into the air. But, in order to move forward with it as much as possible, gamers need to be as far away from the Shockwave Grenade as possible while remaining within its borders upon explosion. To do this right, players can throw the Shockwave Grenade at their feet while they are running; the few seconds that it takes to detonate are enough for players to move away without leaving the area.
Using a Shockwave Grenade with the Soaring Sprints Reality Augment creates an even more powerful jump boost.
Shockwave Grenades can also be used against an opponent. If aimed correctly at the right time, gamers can actually throw an enemy player back in the storm. This will confuse the other player and start dealing damage immediately. This is a particularly useful strategy in the late game when the storm is especially damaging.
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