The latest Fortnite update brought a couple of big changes to the video game, but it also removed a fan-favorite item.
While many Fortnite players are aware that the game keeps constantly changing, they are not too happy with the vaulting of Slap Juice.Slap Juice is a consumable item that was first added to Fortnite with Chapter 4 – Season 1. The item replaced Slurp Juice, and many players enjoyed it because it was possible to consume it while moving. On top of health, the item also provided infinite energy for a brief period., which is why many players are disappointed.
Slap Splash is still available in Fortnite and is much better than Slap Juice. While the juice item can only heal one person at a time, Slap Splash can be used for healing an entire squad and giving every player infinite stamina.
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