SypherPK VS Nick Eh 30 - CIVIL WAR
**Fortnite's First-Ever 50 vs. 50 War: A Detailed Account**
Today marks an historic day in the world of Fortnite as I find myself at war with Nick a30. This is the first-ever 50 versus 50 War, and I couldn’t be more excited to lead my team of 50 players into battle. Are you ready, Nick? I’m ready to rock!
We’ve got our 50 players all lined up, ready to loot, and I can already feel the adrenaline pumping through my veins. The anticipation is palpable, and the excitement is electric. Let’s get this started, ladies and gentlemen—go Luke, come on!
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### **Phase One: The Looting Phase**
The first phase of any good Fortnite battle is always the looting phase. This is where we gather as many weapons, ammo, shields, and materials as possible to prepare for the chaos that lies ahead. Our goal? To build the biggest base that Fortnite has ever seen.
Right now, our team, A Team, is focused on acquiring goo guns. These are going to be crucial for taking down Nick a30’s base later on. I want every single person in this lobby to have a goo gun by the time we regroup. We’re also prioritizing explosives like grenades, nades, and chug splashes. Shield bubbles will come in handy too—stay sharp!
While we’re farming up, I know Nick and his team are doing the same thing—looting and gathering materials. But our strategies are completely different. While they might be fortifying their base with walls and defenses, we’re planning something much more aggressive: a crazy ramp rush. No fancy designs here—we need to move fast because they’ll be out before we even know it.
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### **The Battle Plan**
I’ve figured out the best way to take down Nick a30’s team. We’re building a giant front-facing ramp that will face directly towards their base. The idea is simple: line everyone up and blast away. But here’s the twist—we’re not stopping there. If you find a vehicle, drive it up to our base. Our base isn’t going to be a fortified structure; it’s going to be a ramp designed to get us over their base.
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### **Leadership and Power-Ups**
Me and Mickey 30 are leading this charge. Both of us have 1,000 HP and shields, and we’ve got siphon on every elimination. That means every time someone gets eliminated, they’ll leave behind a power-up for the rest of our team to use. We also have two Ripta Goes, which will be instrumental in transporting our entire army if needed.
Oh, and there’s more: I’ve got a Mythic Scar minigun with three power-ups, and I’m ready to give it to one of our soldiers on the front lines. If anyone wants a minigun, raise your hand—I’ve got just the weapon for you.
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### **Phase Two: Building the Base**
Now, we’re entering phase two—building the base. Both teams are constructing the biggest structures they can on their side of the battlefield. The catch? We can’t see each other’s bases because we’re too far apart. This is going to be a surprise on both ends.
I’ve got my team working on building a massive ramp that faces Nick a30’s squad. Some of you might think it’s overkill, but trust me—it’s necessary. The height is perfect, and the structure is holding up well. No walls, no fancy designs—just a straightforward ramp to get us across.
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### **Phase Three: The Sword Duel**
In phase three, things took an unexpected turn. We’ve chosen one champion from our army to wield the sword and duel Nick a30’s champion in a 1v1 to the deck. This is more than just a fight—it’s a message to everyone watching. If you were scared of facing me in battle, you’d be even more terrified now.
The atmosphere was electric as we prepared for this clash. The warrior from our team stood ready, sword in hand, while Nick a30’s champion prepared to face him. Everyone else backed away, giving them the space they needed for this historic duel.
But things didn’t go as planned. Just as the battle began, it was revealed that one of the warriors was defective. The crowd gasped in unison, and the excitement turned to confusion. Despite the setback, we knew the real war was just beginning.
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### **The Battle Begins**
At 22 minutes into the game, everything changed. It was time to jump into the war. Here’s what I needed: one person per car, and everyone else at the top of the ramp. If you’re not driving a vehicle, stay back and line up single file towards Nick a30’s base. We don’t care if we get sniped or die—we’re here to fight.
The charge began with a fleet of cars driving down the ramp, raining fire across the battlefield. The enemy had set up cardboard cutouts on their side, but they were no match for our synchronized assault. Grenades flew through the air, and the chaos was overwhelming.
As we pushed forward, we encountered resistance. Their base was heavily fortified with cow catchers, designed to destroy our vehicles. But we weren’t backing down. We drove up their ramps, taking out their defenses one by one. The enemy was struggling to keep up, but we knew this was just the beginning.
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### **Retreat and Rebound**
Despite the initial success, we faced a significant setback when a synchronized chug splash from the enemy destroyed much of our fleet. We were forced to retreat, using the rift to escape and regroup behind our base.
Back at our base, we assessed the damage. Our team was still alive and ready to fight. Slowly but surely, we began pushing back towards their position, determined to take them down.
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### **The Final Push**
In a last-ditch effort to secure victory, I decided to lead an aggressive flank using the shield keg to keep our health up. Everyone stacked up in single file, ready to charge across the battlefield.
The enemy didn’t see us coming. We flanked their position, driving up their ramps and taking out their base with ease. The final moments of the battle were intense—everyone focused fire on Cypher PK, eliminating him just as Nick a30’s team was about to defeat us.
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### **Conclusion**
In the end, it all came down to one crucial kill. With 183 health left, we took down Cypher PK, securing our victory. The war was over.
Thank you, everyone—both teams gave it their all. But in the end, we emerged victorious. GG, ladies and gentlemen—we did it!