The Monsters Of Fortnite
Last week we took a look at the characteristics and
 abilities of three of Fortnite's starting classes: the  heavily
 armed commando , the  melee-focused
 ninja , and the  fort-building
 constructor .

. Today we're focusing on some of the deadly monsters you'll be
 up against.
Epic is crafting a rogues' gallery of unique beasts to
 complicate your adventures in Fortnite's procedurally generated world. These monsters
 originate from The Storm, the mysterious purple clouds that form at night and during
 certain level objectives. While there might not be a whole lot of backstory behind
 The Storm, this nebulous menace allows Epic to flex its creative muscles when
 designing enemy types. "We started off with ultimately what feels like a
 stylized zombie," says Fornite's art director, Pete Ellis. "And then we felt, 'Well,
 we don't just want zombies. We want some cool ethereal creatures as well.'"
Unlike the enemies you find in most action games, each
 monster type in Fortnite has been designed with its own purpose and technique
 for breaching your strongholds and causing havoc. Here are some of the first monsters
 Epic has lined up for the launch of Fortnite. Click on each image for a larger view.
Name: Husk 
 The husk is the most basic enemy in Fortnite. These zombie-like
 creatures appear to be emaciated humans. While it's difficult to tell from the above character render, the husk's face has been pulled back behind the creature like
 a hood, with its skull protruding from its own sagging mouth.
Like zombies in other games, the standard husks are melee
 enemies, and swipe at players with their claw-like fingers. Husks will charge
 you on sight, but only really pose a threat in larger groups. However, they'll
 also attack your fort during level objectives; in the missions where we had to activate
 and defend a portal from waves of enemies, the run-of-the-mill husks proved
 surprisingly adept at exploiting the weaknesses of our improvised strongholds
 and making their way to the vulnerable core.
Threat Level: Low
Name: Pitcher Husk 
 Fortnite's pitcher husk serves as a basic projectile enemy
 type, albeit with a tongue-in-cheek twist. These sporty foes carry a baseball
 helmet full of bones, which they throw at players and structures to deal long-range damage.
Although pitcher husks aren't a huge threat, they do make
 players prioritize their attacks. They can be a particular nuisance to ninjas;
 as the melee fighters take on swarms of invading husks with their trusty
 katanas, pitcher husks will hang back and dish out pain from a distance. Commandos
 perched on the roofs and balconies of their forts are also at risk, though once
 they identify the source of the incoming attacks, they won't have much trouble
 stopping them.
Threat Level: Low
Name: Exploding Husk 
 These rotund monsters pose a significant threat to ninjas –
 the propane tanks they carry on their shoulder will explode upon their death,
 causing major damage to anyone caught in the blast. As you might expect, commandos
 can use this to their advantage by targeting the tank to also take out nearby
 enemies.
While exploding husks may not sound all that dangerous, it's
 worth stressing how hectic the battlefield is during Storm invasions. Epic is
 using the extra power of its Unreal Engine 4 to throw large numbers of enemies
 at players; it's easy to overlook one of these self-destructing enemies when
 you're cutting down swathes of charging husks outside of the safety of your
 base.
The exploding husk's propane tank can also damage your fort when
 it explodes, so players should try to take down these enemies from an elevated
 position before they get too close.
Threat Level: Moderate
Coming Up Next:
 Fortnite's more formidable foes...
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