Top 10 Fortnite: Battle Royale Tips
The top ten tips to being good at Fortnite: Battle Royale.Building quickly will help you defend yourself when needed and allow you to reach places faster.
When shooting, crouching makes you a harder target and increases your accuracy.
When running through open areas, you're an easy target for snipers. Running and jumping will make you harder to hit.
If you rush in as soon as you kill a player and start collecting their items, you're an easy target for opponents.
If you're jumping out immediately for a specific reason, it's okay. But if you wait a bit, you'll have a higher chance of survival since there will be fewer people where you land.
This happens all the time unless Tilted Towers is on the other side of the bus path.
Shotguns are very effective up close, so they're helpful in tight buildings.
Shotguns and pistols are not suitable for long-distance shots.
Key points about the map:
- Tilted always has people unless it's in the storm.
- Other popular spots include Retail, Salty, Pleasant, Frosty, Leaky, Fatal, Paradise, and Lazy.
- Besides Tilted, the Southern Valley is the most dangerous place to be.
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Knowing the map will help you move quickly, find the items you need, gain an advantage over opponents, and more.
Obviously, you don't want to stand out in the open, ready to be shot, while you're trying to heal or protect yourself.
If you find higher ground and build a sturdy base there, you can eliminate a lot more people!
These are harder spots for players to avoid.
If a squad is surrounding a legendary minigun while you have an epic one, don't go for the kill. Both weapons function similarly, though one deals slightly more damage.
Or any other crowded area. Chapter 2 just started, so Tilted Towers is gone. Sweaty Sands is a pretty crowded place.
Tilted Towers has the most action, so you'll gain valuable gunfight experience there.
Headphones are really useful because they let you identify where sounds are coming from. Make sure your volume is up high enough to hear well.
Dancing will make you an easy target. People can hear you, and your opponent will find it easier to shoot you.
Save your dancing for when you win.
Make sure it's 8! If there are nine players left, you're doing it too early. But if only seven are left and you haven't started building, you've already lost.
You need your volume up so you can hear gunfire around you.
So your opponent doesn't spot the shot and start building to higher ground. Also, to avoid wasting ammo.
It's a great way to have fun and improve. Ask one of your more skilled friends to help you with things you're not good at.
Nobody waits for knocked opponents to die anymore. People are not patient, similar to how they jump off the battle bus immediately. I see so many people no longer waiting for good locations on the other side of the bus pathway. Shoutout to whoever suggested not jumping off the bus instantly.
There could be snipers anywhere!