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Fortnite – 17.40 Patch Notes | Halloween Callout, Race Manger Device and Campfire

Halloween Callout

Welcome Hubs will perfectly capture the mood (and moods) of the spookiest month of the year. Additionally, looking for spookiest Halloween Island submissions. Select your preferred Halloween-themed objects, and keep an eye out for additional content in a subsequent release.

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CANDY CONSUMABLES

Without goodies, Halloween wouldn’t be complete, so we’re releasing new candy consumables with a range of benefits. No tricks, only treats!

Halloween candies
Candy Corn: Gradually recovers 10 HP.
Hop drop: Recovers 5 HP and Provides low gravity effect.
Jelly Bean: Recovers 10 Shield.
Peppermint: Recovers 5 HP and provides a speed buff.
Thermal Taffy: Recovers 5 HP and provides Thermal vision.

CAMPFIRE

Candy is fantastic, but marshmallows beside a bonfire are even better! Keep toasty with the new Campfire as fall approaches! You can choose whether players must snuggle close for warmth or are free to dance around the fire using a variety of new customisable settings (as well as prop-based positioning).

On the Fortnite Creative Documentation website and in the Device Updates section below, you can find more information about the Campfire.

PREFAB & GALLERY UPDATES

  • Invasion Purple Birch Trees were added to the Invasion Nature Gallery.

PREFAB & GALLERY FIXES

  • Fixed an issue with the Small Pool from the Invasion Prop Gallery dropping the wrong resource material.
  • Fixed an issue with the wooden floors from the Invasion Graffiti Gallery dropping the wrong resource material.
  • Fixed a player collision issue with the flower hedges from the Princess Castle Foliage Gallery.
  • Fixed an issue with some assets from the Invasion Nature Gallery not properly highlighting when selected with the phone tool.
  • Fixed an issue with highly emissive neon props from the Ring Gallery.

GAMEPLAY UPDATES

  • Added Slurp Mushroom to the Consumables gallery.
  • Added Inflate-A-Bull to the Consumables gallery.
  • Added Plasma Cannon to the Weapons gallery.
  • Added Alien Nanites to the Weapons gallery.
    • Should be in the Consumables gallery and will be moved there in a future release.

GAMEPLAY FIXES

  • Fixed an issue that allowed players from another team to enter a team’s vehicle.
  • Fixed an issue with the Mutator Zone that prevented the Railgun from dealing damage.
  • Fixed an issue that caused the flashlight to cast a solid black shadow.
  • Fixed an issue with vehicle radios not working properly.
  • Fixed an issue that caused vehicles to not damage each other correctly.
  • Fixed an issue that caused holograms to have collision.
  • Fixed an issue with the Rift-To-Go being placed in the wrong preferred slot.

DEVICE UPDATES

  • Added the Campfire device.
    • This replacement for the old Cozy Campfire comes with a number of improvements and customization options.
    • The new Campfire is a prop-based device rather than a trap-based device like the old Cozy Campfire.
    • The old Cozy Campfire has been retired from the Device Gallery but will still spawn on islands on which they have been placed.
    • This device has the following options:
      • Start Lit: Yes, No (Default: No) – determines the state of the Campfire at game start.
      • Can Be Lit: Yes, No (Default: Yes) – determines whether players can light the Campfire by interacting with it.
      • Time To Light: 0.5 seconds, 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 seconds, 5 seconds, 7.5 seconds, 10 seconds (Default: 1 second) – determines the length of interaction required to light the fire.
      • Can Be Extinguished: Yes, No (Default: Yes) – determines whether players can extinguish the Campfire by interacting with it.
      • Time To Extinguish: 0.5 seconds, 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 seconds, 5 seconds, 7.5 seconds, 10 seconds (Default: 1 second) – determines the length of interaction required to extinguish the fire.
      • Heal Zone Size: 50%, Default, 150%, 200%, 300% (Default: Default)
      • Health Per Tick: 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 50, 75, 100 (Default: 2) – determines how much health is restored each second to players within the Heal Zone.
      • Enabled During Phase.
      • Uses Wood: Yes, No (Default: No) – Determines whether the campfire required wood to stay lit.
        • When the campfire is unlit and out of wood, interacting with the device will consume up to the Max Wood Capacity from the interacting player’s inventory.
      • Wood Consumption Per Tick: 0.1, 0.2, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 5 (Default: 1) – determines how much wood is consumed by the campfire each second while lit.
      • Max Wood Capacity: 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210 (Default: 30) – determines the maximum amount of wood that can be added to the campfire.
      • Starting Wood: 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, 210 (Default: 30) – determines the amount of wood that is in the campfire at game start.
      • Wood To Add On Trigger: 5, 10, 20, 30, 60, 90, 120,150, 180, 210 (Default: 10) – determines the amount of wood added to the campfire when Add Wood When Receiving On is triggered.
      • Interacting Team
      • Interacting Team Options
        • These two values determine which teams can interact with the Campfire.
      • Affected Team
      • Affected Team Options
        • These two values determine which teams can be healed by the campfire.
      • Interacting Class
      • Affected Class
        • These values determine which Class can interact with and be healed by the campfire.
      • Light When Receiving On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – lights the fire when receiving a signal from the selected channel.
      • Extinguish When Receiving On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – extinguishes the fire when receiving a signal from the selected channel.
      • Add Wood When Receiving On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – adds the amount of wood specified in Wood To Add On Trigger when receiving a signal from the selected channel.
      • When Lit Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – sends a signal on the selected channel when the fire is lit.
      • When Extinguished Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – sends a signal on the selected channel when the fire is extinguished.
      • When Entering Area Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – sends a signal on the selected channel when a player enters the healing zone of the campfire.
      • When Leaving Area Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – sends a signal on the selected channel when a player leaves the healing zone of the campfire.
      • On Campfire Pulse Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – sends a signal on the selected channel with every healing tick while lit.
      • On Player Pulsed Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – sends a signal on the selected channel for each player affected (with that player as the instigator) with every healing tick while lit.
  • Added new options to the Speaker device.
    • The new options allow sounds to be played only for specific players and to allow sounds to play at the player location.
    • Also added some new spooky sounds to the device.
      • Can Be Heard By: Everyone, Instigators Only, Non-Instigators Only (Default: Everyone) – determines which players can hear the sounds played by the device.
      • Play At Location: Device, Instigator (Default: Device) – determines whether the sounds from this device are played from the device itself or from the location of the registered instigators.
      • Register Player When Receiving From: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – registers the player as an instigator to the device.
      • Unregister Player When Receiving From: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel) – removes the player as an instigator from the device.
  • Added new values and options to the Tracker device.
    • Stat to Track: Score
    • Target Value: Various value intervals up to 10,000
  • Added new options to the Air Vent device.
    • Enable SFX: Enable, Disable (Default: Enable) – determines whether to play sound effects from the device, irrespective of visibility.
    • Enable VFX: Enable, Disable (Default: Enable) – determines whether to show VFX on the device, irrespective of visibility.
  • Added a new option to the Color Changing Tile device.
    • Allows access to a new tile style – Disco Floor.
    • Appearance: Concrete, Disco (Default: Concrete).
  • Added new options to the Shooting Gallery targets.
    • Enable When Receiving From: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel)
    • Disable When Receiving From: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel)
    • When Hit Transmit On: No Channel, 1-250 (Default: No Channel)
  • Added some new spooky themed tracks to the Radio device.
  • Race Manager has received a UI update that improves readability and provides better support for team-specific racing paths.

DEVICE FIXES

  • Fixed an issue that caused Barriers to eliminate players who were standing on them when they activated.
  • Fixed an issue that caused players to be unable to build over a barrier.
  • Fixed an issue with the visibility settings on the UFO spawner.
  • Fixed an issue with the Ball Spawner device physics.
  • The ‘Apply To’ setting now works correctly with the Visual Effect Powerup device
  • Fixed an issue with Creature Spawners that caused them to stop spawning after a period of time.
  • Fixed an issue with Cube Fiends that caused them to not move when first spawned.
  • Sword in the Stone ‘vanish’ FX now only play during gameplay, not in Create mode.
  • Sword in the Stone no longer places an unwanted sword as soon as it is selected from the quick bar.

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