Fortnite First Assault Augment glitch breaks the game so much, it's almost cheating

The First Assault Augment will likely get disabled soon (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
The First Assault Augment will likely get disabled soon (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

Augments were added in at the start of Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1. They are a real game-changer as they allow players to obtain certain abilities over the course of the match. While that sounds great, since they work on what is called a random-number-generator mechanic (RNG), there's a lot of guesswork involved.

There's no way of knowing which Augments players can select until they appear on the selection menu. That said, for those fortunate enough to come across the First Assault Augment, they should bag it without hesitation. Thanks to the new glitch, it gives the user a distinct in-game advantage that's almost equivalent to cheating.


The First Assault Augment in Fortnite Chapter 4 deals more damage than it should

The First Assault Augment is not the best in-game by any means. Based on the definition provided, players can deal additional damage when using an AR. The first bullet in the round/chamber will inflict higher damage than the rest. However, for some reason, this bonus damage works very differently than described.

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While the first bullet of any AR inflicts more damage to a player's health, all bullets inflict extra damage to their shields. This, in theory, will allow a player to break an opponent's shield much faster and with relative ease. To an extent, this feels more like a hack than a glitch.

That said, while this glitch is powerful, there's no guarantee that players will come across the First Assault Augment in a match. They may have to use gold bars to re-roll in order to obtain it. On the flip side, since this Augment is rather common, there's a good chance that players will come across the perk early-game.


Can you get banned for using the First Assault Augment in Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 1?

No, you cannot get banned for using an in-game mechanic/feature (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
No, you cannot get banned for using an in-game mechanic/feature (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

No, it's highly unlikely that anyone will get banned while using this Augment. Since the problem is an internal issue, players are not at fault for wanting to gain an advantage in combat. That said, once this glitch becomes more well-known, the developers will likely disable the Augment.

The alternative solution to this problem would be to try to fix the issue during the next Fortnite update v23.20, which happens to be tomorrow (December 17, 2023). On that note, since the problem hasn't yet caught the attention of the developers, it will not be possible to issue a fix during the upcoming update.


Is it worth using the First Assault Augment in Fortnite Chapter 4?

Remember to reload often to deal more damage to opponents (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)
Remember to reload often to deal more damage to opponents (Image via Epic Games/Fortnite)

Yes, no doubt about it. With Chapter 4 Season 1's loot pool consisting of three different ARs, it makes sense to try and obtain the First Assault Augment. Given that this class of weapons is good for mid-range fights, most players will carry an AR in their inventory for the game's duration.

For those lucky enough to obtain the Tactical Armory and Rifle Recycle Augments alongside First Assault, they will be able to dominate mid-range engagements. However, this all depends on luck and whether or not players can obtain these three Augments in a single match.

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