An Assault Weapon that got its start inFortniteChapter 2 Season 4, the Stark Industries Energy Rifle proved that you may’t take the weapons manufacturer out of Tony Stark, as this Iron Man-themed weapon was used for all kinds of warfare on the Battle Royale island years ago.

Debuting in aFortnitex Marvel season, it’s only fitting that the Stark Industries Energy Rifle finally returns in yet another Marvel season with Chapter 5 Season 4. Yet, withan updated loot pool, is there still room for the Stark Industries Energy Rifle, and where exactly can players get one to test it out for themselves?

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Where to Find the Stark Industries Energy Rifle in Fortnite

The Stark Industries Energy Rifle is a rather common weapon, despite its supposed rarity. Players can find the Stark Industries Energy Rifle through a few different methods, like Chests, Floor Loot, Doom Chests, Avenger Chests, and Stark Industries Chests. However, players can get an almost guaranteed Stark Industries Energy Rifle if they know where tofind Iron Man inFortnite.

Iron Man is located at The Other Windmill, which is just to the East of Grim Gate. Iron Man will be found walking around, and players who interact with him will be able topurchase an Epic rarity Stark Industries Energy Rifle for 300 Gold. Iron Man only has one in stock, so it’s not the most efficient way. Another efficient way is to land at a POI which has its name highlighted yellow, as this indicates that Stark Supply Drones are roaming the skies above. Simply shoot them down, and it’s more often than not that they will drop a Stark Industries Energy Rifle courtesy ofIron Man Mk 45.

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A Stark Industries Assault Rifle. Equipped with two unique firing modes.

The Stark Industries Energy Rifle uses Medium ammo, and it has a distinct method of use due to the two firing modes. If players aim whilst shooting, they will fire a concentrated blue beam of energy that deals more damage from headshots with a more precise mode for longer distance battles, but at the cost of a slow fire rate. Alternatively, hip-firing the weapon creates a faster rate of fire at the cost of recoil and range, making this a great weapon for balancing close-quarter engagement and long-distance battles.