A Stink Bomb in Fortnite deals 10 damage per second, accumulating to a total of 90 damage over its effect duration. This damage exclusively targets a player's Health Points (HP) and does not affect shields.
Understanding Stink Bomb Damage Mechanics
Stink Bombs are unique utility items in Fortnite that deploy a cloud of noxious gas. Once deployed, any player caught within the gas cloud will continuously take damage over time. This damage is a consistent tick of 10 HP per second, making it an effective tool for pressuring opponents or forcing them out of cover.Key characteristics of Stink Bomb damage include:
- Damage Type: Stink Bombs inflict direct damage to a player's Health Points (HP). They bypass and do not affect a player's shields, making them particularly effective against fully shielded opponents or those trying to heal.
- Damage Over Time (DoT): Unlike instantaneous damage from weapons, Stink Bomb damage is applied continuously as long as a player remains within the gas cloud.
- Total Damage Potential: A single Stink Bomb has the potential to deal up to 90 total damage to a player if they remain in the cloud for its full duration. Based on its 10 damage per second rate, this implies the gas cloud lasts for approximately 9 seconds.
- Penetrating Effect: The gas penetrates through structures, meaning players inside enclosed builds or behind walls can still take damage if the Stink Bomb is thrown close enough to them. This makes it an excellent item for flushing out opponents in defensive positions.
Stink Bomb Damage Overview
For a quick reference, here's a breakdown of the Stink Bomb's damage statistics:Statistic | Value | Notes |
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Damage Per Second | 10 HP | Applied continuously while in gas. |
Total Damage | 90 HP | Maximum potential damage from one bomb. |
Target | Health Points (HP) | Does not affect shields. |
Effect Duration | Approx. 9 seconds | Based on total damage / damage per second. |
Tactical Uses of Stink Bombs
The unique damage properties of Stink Bombs make them valuable in various combat scenarios:- Flushing Out Opponents: They are ideal for forcing enemies out of protective builds or tight spaces, as players must move to avoid continuous health damage.
- Zone Denial: Stink Bombs can be used to deny access to specific areas, such as a revive location, a loot pile, or a small section of the storm circle.
- Finishing Low-HP Enemies: Even a brief exposure can be enough to eliminate an opponent with low health, especially if they are trying to heal or are out of building materials.
- Pressuring Engagements: Throwing a Stink Bomb can create chaos and apply pressure during build fights, often forcing opponents to make mistakes or expose themselves.