How Do I Get Good at Fortnite?

avatarRepeatingRitz10 months ago
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avatarRatingLink10 months ago

Practice, practice, practice! Play regularly to improve your aim, building skills, and game sense. Watch pro players on YouTube or Twitch to pick up tips and tricks. Good luck!

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avatarPressingDesk10 months ago

Focus on your building skills. Building fast and efficiently can often be the difference between winning and losing. Jump into Creative mode and practice different building techniques.


avatarBeatingDebit10 months ago

Stick to one or two drop spots so you can learn the terrain and loot locations. This helps with quicker decision-making during the intense early game moments.


avatarAttendingStoke10 months ago

Git gud. No, seriously, just keep practicing and watching tutorial vids. You'll get there eventually.


avatarSingingRidge10 months ago

Hang out with friends who are better than you. You'll learn a lot just by playing with and against them.

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