"Fortnite" Season 6 is finally live. It arrived on October 3, Wednesday. Some players are not enjoying the new LTM and more features in this new season. One of the changes added to Fortnite Season 6 is the introduction of a new consumable called Shadow Stones-it allows players to transform into your Shadow Form, giving them a couple of supernatural powers.
While writing this article, a new report suggests this feature was removed from the "Fortnite" Season 6 by Epic because of an unspecified bug. Although it was removed, the feature was then re-introduced and pulled again. Now they're back again, GameSpot reported.
How to use Shadow Stones in 'Fortnite' Season 6?
According to a source, when you are in a Shadow Form, you can't use weapons in 'Fortnite" Season 6. Instead, you'll go completely invisible if you stand still and still be slightly visible whenever you move in Shadow Form and walking around leaves behind a Shadow Trail that people can easily follow.
Running around in "Fortnite" Season 6 isn't all that bad though, because increased movement speed and jump height have increased. Also, players won't take fall damage if they are in a Shadow Form. As mentioned earlier, if you are using Shadow Stone, you also have a supernatural ability, Phase.
"Fortnite" Season 6 also adds Impulse Grenade, Suppressed Submachine Gun, Light Machine Gun, Bouncer, and Remote Explosives into the Vault. The latest update also includes updating Grapplers. Now, the charge for Grapplers has been reduced from 15 to 10.
Before "Fortnite" Season 6 went live yesterday, there was a downtime and scheduled maintenance. But it didn't take long as the servers went back online for PS4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch and Mobile.
"Fortnite" Season 6 is now available for Xbox One, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS.


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