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Fortnite: How About Keeping One of Mist Monsters as Your Beloved Pet?

Yesterday, the Fortnite community in Reddit had a really intense, yet witty debate about building up a pet system in Fortnite Save the World, deeming Blaster, Smasher, Shiedler and other monsters in Save the World as taming objects. As proposing the Husks and Mist Monsters, which well known for mission obstacles and archenemy of players in the mode, will be domesticated and trained to be players’ pets once they are captured instead of being eliminated in the old times. This proposal soon aroused an overwhelming hoorah and endorsements in the community post arena from other participants. Although Epic hasn’t left a positive reaction to this continuously raging thread, It was inspired to go further without borders.
This proposal stared with a short “humorous” video that one of the Redditors took and posted in the community. It features the mercy and aids from the player in the video to a trapped and confused Blaster, which surprisingly didn't attack the player with lasers proactively at its first sight and could have been eliminated later, get rid of the cell successfully instead and walk away as a result of unsolicited help from him. Here are the video and the original post on Reddit, started by M-Seymour7:

Was farming in a Private mission and came across a trapped Blaster, it looked scared and confused so I helped it... from r/FORTnITE
The pet system was firstly proposed in an upcoming post later, published by  Danny283, saying:

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Soon, it evolved into a vote-ish discussion regarding what kind of Mist Monsters you prefer to keep as your inner-game pet and help you fight against your enemies.


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So what do you think of a neurotic pet system in Fortnite coming true? Is it just an imaginary fantasy or a feasible blueprint? Does “Save the Wolrd” have a greater purpose if we can possibly make peace with our enemies? 






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