Shield Bubble Fortnite: How does it work in the game?

Fortnite is among the most played battle royales across the globe right now due the updates developers push frequently.

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By Rohit Kohli | Nov 5, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Fortnite is among the most played battle royales across the globe right now due to the updates developers push frequently. Epic Games timely brings new and re-introduces items for the game in order to change the way players interact with the game. The loot pool also changes constantly, with Epic recently bringing the Shield Bubbles so players can use them for competitive and casual play.

These Bubbles are great for protecting players and their teams from when danger arises and they have no place to take cover. In this article, we will be discussing all the information players require on how the Shield Bubble works in the game.

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How does the Shield Bubble work?

All players are required to do to activate a Shield Bubble is to throw it at the ground. It will spawn a large bubble around the area where it was thrown. This can come in handy for players for protecting themselves and their teammates when they can’t find anything to take cover around, or if the opponent has a height advantage.

Since the Shield Bubble is capable of creating a shield in a 360-degree radius, players are protected from all sides for 400 hitpoints or 30 seconds. Players will be able to find the Shield Bubbles as floor and chest loot, which means players have a great chance of finding them at POIs such as Tilted Towers and Rave Cave. Once players find them, they should try to hold on to them until the later stages of the game to make the most out of them.

That said, players might be able to find more by just by looking around the island.

As long as players can find and throw the Shield Bubbles, it’s all that is required to know about how they work in the game.

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