{"id":76443,"date":"2025-01-28T21:52:25","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:52:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/muselk-reveals-game-breaking-fortnite-glitch-to-get-infinite-metal-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T21:52:25","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T21:52:25","slug":"muselk-reveals-game-breaking-fortnite-glitch-to-get-infinite-metal-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/muselk-reveals-game-breaking-fortnite-glitch-to-get-infinite-metal-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Muselk reveals game-breaking Fortnite glitch to get infinite metal &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Muselk reveals game-breaking Fortnite glitch to get infinite metal YouTube: Muselk \/ Epic GamesElliott \u2018Muselk\u2019 Watkins has shared a game-breaking Fortnite glitch that allows players to farm infinite amounts of metal to use in their builds. Getting your hands on a decent amount of metal can make the late game in Fortnite a lot easier. Being able to build more sturdy structures can help you in those clutch buildfights. However, it can be hard to come by, especially if you get beaten to the punch by other players. That\u2019s what makes Muselk\u2019s new glitch all the more powerful. Outlining the strategy on a March 24 YouTuber video, the Australian Fortnite YouTuber managed to get the glitch working after a few failed attempts. In the gas station east of Frenzy Farm across the river, there\u2019s a glitch that allows you to get unlimited metal from the petrol pumps. If you hit the sweet spots perfectly at the start, the pump will remain on one health indefinitely, allowing you and your teammates to farm it for free materials. Given that metal is the strongest material in Fortnite to build with \u2014 as well as the rarest \u2014 being able to have an almost infinite supply of it can be the difference between winning a game and losing it. Metal materials have 500 health compared to Brick\u2019s 300 and Wood\u2019s 150, making it a solid base for your sky-high builds so they don\u2019t all come crumbling down. It also provides players more opportunities to play pixel angles around edits. Without the fear of getting blown open by a few stray shots, you can step up more aggressively in your boxes with edits around metal and pick players off. While you can only store 999 of each material at a time, players would be hard-pressed to get even close to that number of metal in a regular game, making this exploit incredibly powerful. However, in classic Muselk fashion, the YouTuber forewent the more competitive route for something a bit more fun \u2014 making a massive sky base out of metal. Read more: Fortnite 12.21 update patch notes &#8211; He enlisted the help of around 20 players to get enough of the material to build massive ramps and structures across the map. While they did manage to get some progress, it wasn\u2019t long before players were hit by the banhammer for teaming \u2014 Muselk included. Epic is yet to comment on the bug themselves, but given how viral Muselk\u2019s strategy has gone, it\u2019s likely the Fortnite developers are aware of the issue and will patch it out soon. You might want to be cautious running it yourself in case they ban players for exploits \u2014 not just teaming \u2014 in public lobbies. But, if you want to see it for yourself, go drop just east of Frenzy Farm to get the goods.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Muselk reveals game-breaking Fortnite glitch to get infinite metal YouTube: Muselk \/ Epic GamesElliott \u2018Muselk\u2019 Watkins has shared a game-breaking Fortnite glitch that allows players to farm infinite amounts of metal to use in their builds. Getting your hands on a decent amount of metal can make the late game in Fortnite a lot easier. 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