One of the main attractions of the collaboration between Fortnite y My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) was Deku’s Smash, a mythical that —just like the KameHameHa of Dragon Ball from a few seasons ago—could lay waste to everything in its path and has been disabled.
We realized this on the night of Tuesday, December 20, when we stopped meeting her with vending machines and supply deliveries inspired by Kohei Horikoshi’s ‘manga’ and ‘anime’.
What happened to Deku’s Smash in Fortnite
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His disappearance was confirmed by the official State of the Game account on Twitter.
Epic Games did not explain the reasons that led to Deku’s Smash from My Hero Academia in Fortnite was disabled. We believe it could be one of two causes.
The first is that a lot of players were complaining that this Mythic was too powerful. This is something that can be noticed in the large number of comments about it on Reddit. Since the KameHameHa was accused of the same thing on his day and no changes were made to it, we believe it may be the second reason. There are concerns that the bright lights of this movement could trigger seizures in people suffering from epilepsy..
Whatever the reason, chances are that Deku’s Smash will be back very soon in Fortnite with some changes to the damage it deals or the light effects it has.
Quest Changes
Due to the disappearance of this mythical, the missions:
- Get Deku’s Smash
- Deal damage with Deku’s Smash
They have been replaced with the following:
- Eliminate four opponents
- Visit three named locations