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Fortnite Rules Explained: What is Rule 32,33,34 & more?

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Have you ever heard about the set of Fortnite rules? Fortnight rules are basically an unofficial set of rules and regulations made by the Fortnite community. There are numerous Fortnite rules such as rule 12, 13, 23, 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 63, 64, and 69. That’s a lot! Isn’t it? No worries, we have got your back!

Keep reading this article till the end to know all about the Fortnite rules.

Fortnite Rule 12

You should think twice before commenting about anything in-game. According to Fortnite rule 12, your comment can be used against you.

Fortnite Rule 13

According to rule 13, your random in-game comment can be turned into a meme.

Fortnite Rule 23

Fortnite rule 23 dictates that every squad decision from kicking a squad member to the location to getting dropped should be made only if the majority of the squad accepts the decision.

Fortnite Rule 24

Every player has the right to intervene, according to Fortnite rule 24.

Fortnite Rule 30

Fortnite rule 30 is quite controversial. It dictates that girls don’t play online. It’s wrong enough as Fortnite is popular among both male and female gamers.

Fortnite Rule 31

According to Fortnite rule 31, players must be 13+ years of age to participate in competitive tournaments.

Fortnite Rule 32

If you want to show off your skills or gameplay, you need a proper screenshot or video footage of it. Otherwise, no one is going to believe it ever happened.

Fortnite Rule 33

Don’t hurt other players with vulgar comments in-game.

Fortnite Rule 34

Rule 34 says that there is adult Fortnite content online.

Fortnite Rule 35

According to this rule, if the previous rule 34 doesn’t apply then it will be applied in the future.

Fortnite Rule 63

There are gender-swap versions of every male and female character.

Fortnite Rule 69

Fortnite rule 69 dictates that you should respond “nice” while the number comes into the game.

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Aritra Patra
Aritra Patra
Aritra leads the editorial charge at TalkEsport. Away from the keyboard and deadlines, you can find him playing CS2, Valorant, and occasionally EA FC.

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