Nick Eh 30 demonstrates why TMNT Mythic Weapons are “broken”

Rory Teale
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Nick Eh 30 described the new Fortnite x TMNT weapons as broken as he showcased their devastating lethality during a Twitch stream.

Epic Games introduced the new Fortnite x TMNT collaboration on February 9, and players have been getting stuck into all the new content and challenges that the Event offers.

Some of this new content includes things like the Cowabunga quest, Driftboard vehicle, and new skins like Shredder or Master Splinter, or all of the different Turtle skins.

Players have also been loving another piece of the new content that has been added to the game, the mythic weapons, however, what do popular streamers like Nick Eh 30 think of them?

Nick Eh 30 thinks new Fortnite x TMNT weapons are “broken”

Streamer Nick Eh 30 shared his feelings on the new Mythic TMNT weapons as he tested them out on his Twitch stream.

“The Fortnite Ninja Turtle mythics are broken,” he captioned an X/Twitter clip.

Nick Eh 30 absolutely steamrolled through every other opponent he faced in the gameplay and utilized both the speedy mobility and the devastating damage of the new mythics to fight his way to a Victory Royale.

“Oh my God!” He exclaimed in one clip, shocked by how quickly the TMNT mythic killed an opponent.

Still, his surprise didn’t end there. “This is crazy!” Nick shouted in another clip as he used the mobility mechanic of the Mythic to launch himself hundreds of feet into the air toward an opponent.

Despite Nick Eh 30 thinking that the new weapons are broken, for the most part, players have been absolutely loving them, even calling for a separate TMNT game.

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