As Fortnite's No Sweat Summer Event rages on, Epic continues to add non-stop quests, map changes, and items to keep players busy. The Crash Pad, a fan-favorite utility item that can make a huge difference in a variety of situations, has been unvaulted to add to the fun this week. Take a look below where we'll tell you all about Crash Pads and where you can round one up for yourself.
Wondering where you can find the Crash Pad? Actually, you can find this item everywhere. But you need to pay more attention to the Chest and Supply Drops spread across the in-game map. So, whenever you come across the containers, you should open them up to check if there’s a Crash Pad inside.
Crash Pads are a mobility item that can be found virtually everywhere--on the ground, in chests, or by opening supply drops.
Crash Pads have a few different uses, but the most obvious one is the ability to allow you to reach new heights quickly. By throwing it on the ground near a structure, you can fire yourself onto the roof to quickly take the high ground or engage whoever may be occupying it.
Beware, however, that a Crash Pad can be deflated rather easily, so don't be surprised if someone shoots it to force you to stay on the ground. Also, keep in mind that if you attempt to throw a new Crash Pad too close to an existing pad, it will destroy the original one.
Crash Pads have a few different uses, but the most obvious one is the ability to allow you to reach new heights quickly. By throwing it on the ground near a structure, you can fire yourself onto the roof to quickly take the high ground or engage whoever may be occupying it.
Other than that, you can also use the Crash Pad to prevent fall damage whenever you fall from heights. Just throw it directly below you, and land on it. But keep in mind that the Crash Pad is going to deflate after a short period. So, make sure you land on it immediately after you throw it down before it deflated. Also, be careful if someone shoots the pad to force you to hit the ground. However, this item can still deflect grenades and rockets.
Beware, however, that a Crash Pad can be deflated rather easily, so don't be surprised if someone shoots it to force you to stay on the ground. Also, keep in mind that if you attempt to throw a new Crash Pad too close to an existing pad, it will destroy the original one.