{"id":76438,"date":"2025-01-28T21:52:21","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:52:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/muselk-breaks-obscure-fortnite-world-record-without-using-weapons-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:52:21","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:52:21","slug":"muselk-breaks-obscure-fortnite-world-record-without-using-weapons-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/muselk-breaks-obscure-fortnite-world-record-without-using-weapons-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Muselk breaks obscure Fortnite world record without using weapons &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Muselk breaks obscure Fortnite world record without using weapons YouTube: Muselk \/ Epic GamesElliott \u2018Muselk\u2019 Watkins has set out on claiming a new Fortnite world record for himself by winning the most consecutive games without firing a single bullet, and by his accounts, he\u2019s managed to smash it out of the park. Muselk is no stranger to trying to break anything and everything related to Fortnite. Whether it\u2019s a wacky glitch from within the game, or a random record someone has set, Muselk tasks himself with trying to break it. Now, the Australian YouTuber may have just added another quirky gem to his illustrious Fortnite crown. He set out to break the world record for \u201chow many games you can win in a row without using a single weapon,\u201d and by his numbers, he did just that. In an April 9 video, Muselk detailed just how he set about breaking this rather obscure record. According to his research, it was three wins with no weapons \u2014 which can be traced back to Tim \u2018Bizzle\u2019 Miller\u2019s attempt during the Fortnite World Cup in 2019. \u201cStep 1: we get max material. Step 2: we head down to the swamp and get as many fish as we can. Step 3: we use the fish to win the game.\u201d He admitted it was \u201ceasier said than done,\u201d but after weeks of trying, he was determined. His previous attempts had all been thwarted after being \u201cinevitably stream sniped\u201d by viewers as he tried to set the record live on broadcast. Watch previous world record holder Bizzle set the bar. However, as soon as he made the switch to offline, Muselk\u2019s fortunes turned in his favor. He found his groove \u2014 farming materials, getting fish, finding a helicopter, and floating above the final circle. One win turned into two, and he was getting momentum to take Bizzle\u2019s record away. While he did have to use his pickaxe to secure a kill in one game, he otherwise did it without drawing blood, nailing five games in a row to set a record. His sixth game was cut short rather unceremoniously, getting flanked and taken down very early in the game before he could farm up his materials. However, he set out, and did what he wanted to do. Watch Muselk\u2019s world record-breaking attempt below. While there\u2019s no continuous stream to make sure that he didn\u2019t cut out any games in between, by all accounts, his record will hold true. It\u2019ll take a dedicated player to try and topple it. However, now that Muselk has revealed his strat book, it might not be long until someone comes along and tries to challenge him for it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Muselk breaks obscure Fortnite world record without using weapons YouTube: Muselk \/ Epic GamesElliott \u2018Muselk\u2019 Watkins has set out on claiming a new Fortnite world record for himself by winning the most consecutive games without firing a single bullet, and by his accounts, he\u2019s managed to smash it out of the park. 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