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− | A '''Bush Target''' is a |
+ | A '''Bush Target''' is a [[Nerf]] [[target]] accessory that was released in [[2020]] to promote the video game ''[[w:c:fortnite:Fortnite|Fortnite]]''. |
Three come packaged with the [[BASR-R]] and cannot be purchased separately. |
Three come packaged with the [[BASR-R]] and cannot be purchased separately. |
Revision as of 20:52, 18 January 2022
Not to be confused with the Legendary Supply Drop version of the target.
A Bush Target is a Nerf target accessory that was released in 2020 to promote the video game Fortnite.
Three come packaged with the BASR-R and cannot be purchased separately.
Details
The Bush Target is a plastic target meant to represent another player hiding in the Bush item from the game. Unlike the 2019 version of the target, these are 2D images on a sheet of plastic, rather than a 3D object.
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Traditional targets | Digital Flip Target • Digital Multi Target • Digital Target • Elite 2.0 Target • Flash Strike • Flip Strike • Hit N' Spin Target • Reactive Target (Jazwares • Jupiter • Mercury) • Reflective Target • Scoring Target • Tech Target • Training Target |
Other targets | 11 Shooting Pot • Alpha Strike Target • Bulls-Eye Target • Bush Target (BASR-R) • Flip Strike • Hovering Target • Portable Practice Target • Spinning Target • Target Can (Elite Jr.) • Target P.A.K. |