Fortnite Infinity Blade Returns: How to Master the OP Mythic

Fortnite Infinity Blade Returns: How to Master the OP Mythic

The Fortnite Infinity Blade return is official, sending a shockwave of nostalgia and panic through the community. Veteran players from Chapter 1 remember the chaos: a single Mythic weapon so powerful it was vaulted just three days after its debut. Now, as part of the Fortnite OG Season 7 revival, Epic Games is reintroducing this legendary sword. This guide provides a complete tactical breakdown of the blade’s history, its devastating power, and the strategies you’ll need to either wield it for a Victory Royale or survive against it in the final circle.

The Legend of the Polar Peak Sword

First introduced in patch v7.01 during the original Chapter 1, Season 7, the Infinity Blade was Fortnite’s first-ever Mythic weapon. It could only be found at Polar Peak, where one player per match could pull it from its stone, instantly gaining immense power. The weapon was designed to be a game-changer, but its implementation broke the competitive balance so severely that Epic Games issued a public apology and removed it. Its original stats were staggering:

  • Health/Shield Boost: Instantly regenerated the wielder to 200 HP and 200 Shield.
  • Primary Fire: A powerful sword swing dealing 75 damage to players and massive destruction to structures.
  • Alternate Fire: A devastating leap covering great distances, dealing 25 damage and knocking back players upon landing.
  • Passive Buffs: Increased movement speed (130%) and a constant regeneration of 1 HP per second.

Why Was It Vaulted in Just 3 Days?

The core issue wasn’t just the damage output; it was the complete negation of Fortnite’s primary skill gap: building. A single player with the Infinity Blade could obliterate entire structures with a few swings, leap away from any danger, and tank an incredible amount of damage. In a competitive setting, the player who secured the blade had an almost insurmountable advantage, leading to its emergency vaulting on December 14, 2018, a decision unprecedented at the time.

Infinity Blade in Fortnite OG: What’s Changed?

Its re-release in the current Fortnite OG season promises to reshape the meta entirely. While Epic Games has not confirmed if the stats will be nerfed, players must prepare for its impact. In Zero Build, its mobility and health boost will make the wielder a terrifying opponent in open terrain. In Build Mode, its structure-shredding ability returns as a direct counter to defensive turtling. Countering it will require coordinated team fire, the strategic use of explosives to create distance, and maintaining high ground to track the wielder’s powerful leaps. Don’t engage in a close-quarters build fight; it’s a battle you will lose.

Dominating Fights Requires Flawless Connection

Whether you’re wielding the Infinity Blade or desperately trying to counter it, the outcome of the fight will be decided in milliseconds. Executing a perfect leap-slam combo or landing the crucial headshot on a blade-wielder requires absolute precision. In these high-stakes moments, your mechanical skill is paramount, but it can be completely undermined by technical issues. A single moment of lag, a delayed edit, or packet loss can be the difference between claiming the Mythic power and returning to the lobby.

Technical Precision Requires Perfect Connection

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Published by automated system on December 9, 2025 at 8:01 PM