In the bustling world of Fortnite’s online community, a spark has ignited a hot topic: the deployment of 106 power level (pl) Broadside traps in 160 power level missions.
Summary
- Frustrations arising around the common use of lower power Broadside traps in high level missions.
- A shared sentiment calling for more strategic play and game etiquette.
- Players suggesting punitive mechanisms for habitual offenders.
Trap Fallout
While these traps could be termed as ‘neat tricks,’ the Fortnite community’s sentiment doesn’t exactly agree. For instance, player Boat_Jerald describes a situation where an outward facing level 46 Broadside led them to abandon a mission. More angst about this style of play is expressed as Waste-Bag3398 indicates that they would simply leave a mission whenever they encounter such setup.
Evaluating Player Etiquettes
Now, not all players express rage over these odd strategies. There are those with an alternative take. Sleddoggamer, for example, admits that they almost exclusively relied on Broadside traps, being the only trap they’ve leveled up. However, beyond the sparky argument of trap power levels, the broader issue of player etiquette is too glaring to ignore.
Pouring Cold Water On Heated Debates
In the face of wide-reaching condemnation of such practices, a few players like DHJudas share a strong word of caution against tolerating these ‘different play styles.’ KitChat brings us back to earth with their tempered responses – they adapt their strategies based on team participation and pull out the big guns when it counts, upping their trap level when they see others doing the same.
Clearly, the opinions of Fortnite heroes are as varied as their arsenal of traps. Whether it’s about agreeing on a common strategy or allowing varied playstyles, the debate rages on. And remember, in the heat of the battle, let’s not forget who the real enemy is: the hordes of husks beyond your fort’s walls. Or maybe it’s that snarky kid who stole your loot… Well, happy gaming, folks!