FORTNITE has introduced a new item called Sky Jellies that boosts users’ health and shields.

If you are in a tough spot, finding Sky Jellies can be your path to victory.

These are the sky jellies that can boost your health.

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These are the sky jellies that can boost your health.Credit: Epic Games

However, they aren’t always that easy to find, as they seem to roam the map at random.

Here are our tips for finding Sky Jellies in Fortnite to help you stay in the game.

Fortnite: Where can you find Sky Jellies?

There are no guaranteed spawn points for Sky Jellies, but there are ways to predict their behaviour to increase your chances of finding them.

At the start of every match they spawn in different locations around the map, and from there they roam freely.

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They seem to favour neutral climates, and are rarely found in the snowy section in the northwest of the map.

The autumnal and spring sections of the map are more likely to house jellies, in particular, the border between the two areas is a hotspot to find them.

Fortnite: How to use Sky Jellies?

Once you find a sky jelly, you have to wait until they are close to the ground before you can use them.

Alternatively, if you don’t want to wait, you can build a platform up to them.

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If you shoot them down, you won’t get anything out of them, so this should be avoided.

Instead, you need to bounce on them, which will reward you with 20 Health and 20 Shield.

You can also bounce across multiple jellies if they are lined up for a big boost in health.

Once bounced on, they will hit the ground and explode like a Shockwave Grenade, so make sure you avoid this after the bounce.

Written by Ryan Woodrow and Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

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