Fortnite Llama Nerf: What You Need to Know

What You Need to Know About the Llama Nerf in Fortnite Battle Royale

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The 4.3 content update has arrived in Fortnite, bringing the fun Bouncer Trap to the table, as well as making a number of tweaks to change the effectiveness of particular weapons to make things more even towards the end of a match. However, among all the weapon tweaks, sadly, was a Supply Llama nerf (RIP).

The main part of the Supply Llama nerf in Fortnite Battle Royale comes as a decrease to the stacks of materials that they dropped when opened. Normally, players would get 500 Wood, Brick, and Metal from cracking one of them open out in the map, but now players will only receive 200 of each material. On top of that, the quantity of explosive ammo has been reduced, too, as part of Epic’s plans to try and reduce Rocket and Grenade Launcher dominance in the late game.

Outside of that, Supply Llama’s will continue to pop up in the same frequency as always and will continue to have the same items inside.

That’s all you need to know about the llama nerf in Fortnite Battle Royale. For more tips, tricks, and information on the game, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki.


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