Wildlife has been an integral aspect of Fortnite<\/em> and it has diversified the gameplay by adding unknown variables to the game. Some of the recently included animals are wolves, boars, raptors, and more, but they were usually very aggressive toward players.<\/p>
Despite the wildlife, the community wished for one thing to be added: the ability to ride these animals after taming them. And now, the developers have finally listened to these requests. As of Chapter Three, season three, players can ride wolves and boars. These animals can be used for faster rotations on the map and even deal charge damage to enemies in their path.\u00a0<\/p>
Players can also use their weapons and build while riding these animals, which creates a new dynamic in the gameplay where animals can be used to outmaneuver enemies in battle. But animals also have a lower health pool, making them an easy target to eliminate for enemies. Animals have a boost meter, which can be used to sprint with the animal, and when that meter falls to zero, the animal will go to sleep, making them temporarily unavailable to use for riding.\u00a0<\/p>
Players can feed these animals with meat obtained from creatures and ground loot to replenish the rest time faster and also use them to tame these animals. Animals roam around everywhere on the map, so finding them isn\u2019t a gigantic task and enabling the visual audio effects in the settings should make it easier to spot an animal roaming nearby.<\/p>
Here’s what you need to know about riding wolves and boars in Fortnite<\/em> Chapter Three, season three.<\/p>