When Doctor Doom stuck his metal fingers into Pandora’s Box back in Chapter 5 Season 4, the Fortnite island turned into a multiversal yard sale of Marvel firepower. Shuri, Wakanda’s favorite genius, dropped her Black Panther Claws into the loot pool, and Loopers everywhere suddenly understood why challenging her to a slap fight was a terrible idea. The claws are an Epic melee weapon that turns kinetic energy into a very pointed disagreement.

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Where to Find the Claws

Shuri’s Black Panther Claws are not exactly sold in vending machines. They have a random chance to appear in Rare Chests, Avengers Chests, and from the much-fought-over Loot Island. The drop chance is less reliable than a cat deciding to obey commands, so players hoping for a guaranteed pickup should treat Loot Island as the crown jewel. Capturing Loot Island is risky, but it offers a near 100% chance for the claws, alongside three Rare Chests in bunkers. For the less island-inclined, Avengers Chests are the backup plan.

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RNG can be a fickle beast—trying to farm these claws from chests alone is like trying to knit a sweater out of live electric eels. Every chest pop becomes a tiny prayer to the Fortnite gods, who usually answer with green shotguns and emotional damage.

How the Kinetic Supercharge Works

The genius of Shuri’s claws is that they do not merely slice—they sulk, accumulate energy, and then pop off like a cinder block attached to a pogo stick. The weapon absorbs kinetic energy when the player gets shot or simply sprints around the map. A percentage meter in the bottom-right corner tracks the buildup, and once it hits 100%, the user can activate Supercharge Claws with L2/LT/Right-Click.

For the next few seconds, each slash deals 10 extra damage, the combo extends to five hits, and the final swing becomes an area-of-effect attack. As a cherry on top, Supercharge mode grants infinite sprint until the meter drains. This turns the wearer into a caffeinated metronome: equal parts rhythm, panic, and vibranium-flavored violence.

Controls and Attack Patterns

Attack Input Notes
Slash R2 / RT / Left-Click Four-hit combo, 35 damage per hit
Supercharge Slash R2 / RT / Left-Click while supercharged Five-hit combo, 45 damage per hit, final AoE
Pounce R2 / RT / Left-Click in air or sprint 50 damage, excellent gap closer
Supercharge Claws L2 / LT / Right-Click Activates at 100% kinetic energy

The regular Slash is a four-swing combo that hits for 35 damage each, making it respectable but not exactly a delete button. The Pounce is the real engagement tool, dealing 50 damage and letting players close distance like a very aggressive kangaroo with a black belt.

Why It Stands Out

Shuri’s Black Panther Claws reward a playstyle that would normally get someone laughed out of a battle royale: getting shot. Most weapons punish damage taken; these claws treat enemy bullets like free coffee. Sprinting also charges the meter, so a player can bounce around the map and arrive at a fight with a fully loaded supercharge. This creates a strange but wonderful loop: the more chaos the enemy creates, the stronger the claw user becomes.

Still, the item is not a free win. Finding it requires either luck, a willingness to fight over Loot Island, or a suspicious number of Rare Chest openings. Players who main the claws often spend the early match as a loot goblin, then transform into a kinetic blender in the final circles.

Final Verdict 👑

  • 💪 Damage: Solid, especially in supercharge mode

  • 🎲 Acquisition: Annoying RNG unless Loot Island is captured

  • 🏃 Mobility: Moderate, but Pounce is a strong tool

  • 🔋 Fun factor: Extremely high after reaching 100% kinetic energy

Even in 2026, watching old Chapter 5 Season 4 footage of a fully charged Shuri player tearing through a squad feels like observing a vibranium-powered washing machine with a grudge. The claws were one of those Fortnite items that made the island feel a little less balanced and a lot more fun. They asked players to become kinetic batteries, and those who accepted the assignment discovered that sometimes the best defense is absorbing the enemy’s offense and turning it into a five-hit poem of pain.