I honestly can’t thank you enough for your tips. I just recently started using U-Ramps because of you and doing moves from your videos and I’m actually becoming really good at it! You’re honestly way too underrated.
Great advice. At this point I don't really think of retakes as in "doing A retake" meaning a set procedure anymore. I think about different styles of movement and patterns of connecting builds. In a build fight priorities are: 1. Protect myself with my buillds 2. Damage the opponent(s) and 3. Piece control to take away their ability to do the first two to me. Movement is an inextricable part of 1 and 2 as well, and piece control also takes away their movement options.
All you really need to know is to never stop moving while build fighting and also doing retakes is just a wast of mats, the most useful retake is side jumping and piece controlling your opponent when they cone you. Best thing for practice on creative is raiders aim training, speed realistic’s, 1v1 piece control, any kind of zone wars and also respawn royal which is basically a lat game competitive but you can respawn and you have randomized loot, I find all of the maps helpful for me as a beginner on keyboard and mouse.
can you please make a video about all building fundamentals i know there are tutorials alr out there. again i like the way YOU specifically breaks things down and the way you communicate.
I don't usually comment on videos, but this is by far the best video I watched in a while. I have been searching all over youtube for this type of video, and I finally found it
Nice. I just got back into the game after about 5 years (wow). I’d consider myself to be slightly above beginner level so I wanted to learn some retakes to help progress. I still did because I think it’d help me with overall mechanics but this video is helpful with the mindset behind building
No video necessary, I’ll just list them here: They should be protecting more than one angle, side jumps/90s are the fastest way to regain height, they should be dynamic, you should double layer (cone + floor instead of just cone or just floor, same concept with ramps), track your opponent not your crosshair, and finally (if you have the opportunity) ramp/cone over your opponent to give you a chance of getting height. And if all else fails you can always just chop down.
Wow, big thanks from an old noob trying to learn ropes of the Fortnite. Very underrated channel with really valuable tips explained in a way that even my rusty mind can comprehend.
i think that its not wrong to learn retakes as it can help you improve your mechanics overall, for me it helped, i was trying to learn challenging retakes which improved my mechanics overall
Hey Ik this video came out a while ago but I’m really worried about over editing and clipping, just wasting mats u know what u mean? Is there a way to prevent over editing or edit coursing every fight?
Yo, I just wanna say you make some of the best Content on Fortnite I’ve learned so much from from you after taking a break from the game. Have a great day
All you need to do is watch the foot steps when you’re building that’s an easy give away to where they are also all you’re really saying is learn all the retakes and mix them together that’s what retakes are connecting all your builds together so that you’re covered and retaking the high ground from your opponent
This has been something I've been thinking about for a while, really well explained!
Thanks! I try my best
you should do a vid about this guy, some seriously overlooked topics that he explains here quite well. helped me personally A LOT to get better
Can you still do it, I think this video didn’t go in depth on the moves that were supposed to be learned
wow my fav yt commented here hi reiss can u please respond to me?
Daddy reisshub 😝🥰😖😩
I honestly can’t thank you enough for your tips. I just recently started using U-Ramps because of you and doing moves from your videos and I’m actually becoming really good at it! You’re honestly way too underrated.
Great advice. At this point I don't really think of retakes as in "doing A retake" meaning a set procedure anymore. I think about different styles of movement and patterns of connecting builds. In a build fight priorities are: 1. Protect myself with my buillds 2. Damage the opponent(s) and 3. Piece control to take away their ability to do the first two to me. Movement is an inextricable part of 1 and 2 as well, and piece control also takes away their movement options.
Love the videos!, Keep up the amazing work!!
I will! Thanks for the super! ❤
All you really need to know is to never stop moving while build fighting and also doing retakes is just a wast of mats, the most useful retake is side jumping and piece controlling your opponent when they cone you. Best thing for practice on creative is raiders aim training, speed realistic’s, 1v1 piece control, any kind of zone wars and also respawn royal which is basically a lat game competitive but you can respawn and you have randomized loot, I find all of the maps helpful for me as a beginner on keyboard and mouse.
me too
can you please make a video about all building fundamentals i know there are tutorials alr out there. again i like the way YOU specifically breaks things down and the way you communicate.
Billy Bicep 2.0
I’ve always thought this as well. Robotic retakes are pointless. Great vid.
0:54 this peek hurts my eyes
Everything else good job our scientist:)
i just watched ur oler vids rn and god dam there is an new one :)
I don't usually comment on videos, but this is by far the best video I watched in a while. I have been searching all over youtube for this type of video, and I finally found it
Great video as always. Guide for every possible fundamental / advanced move? :)
Great vid, but what does stair flip and cone cover refer to?
These videos are so helpful and well made keep up the tips videos there really good
That’s actually wild I finally found what I was looking for I always thought everyone did that
Nice. I just got back into the game after about 5 years (wow). I’d consider myself to be slightly above beginner level so I wanted to learn some retakes to help progress. I still did because I think it’d help me with overall mechanics but this video is helpful with the mindset behind building
Could you please do a video on all the fundamentals of retakes?
No video necessary, I’ll just list them here: They should be protecting more than one angle, side jumps/90s are the fastest way to regain height, they should be dynamic, you should double layer (cone + floor instead of just cone or just floor, same concept with ramps), track your opponent not your crosshair, and finally (if you have the opportunity) ramp/cone over your opponent to give you a chance of getting height. And if all else fails you can always just chop down.
@@Nisowyd hey maybe you could make a video becuase for a beginner this can be to much and maybe you can simplify it more .
What’s a cone over
modular approach.
linux philosophy: do one thing and do it well (so that they can be chained in whatever order you want)
truly genius
Wow, big thanks from an old noob trying to learn ropes of the Fortnite. Very underrated channel with really valuable tips explained in a way that even my rusty mind can comprehend.
Actually I’m gonna try to implement the opponent awareness into my game, I didn’t know before how to solve it
jack what are your thoughts on GMK joystick?
I think it's useful but not really necessary. I haven't gotten to try one though so take it with a grain of salt
I had one it took 8 days for the software to not stay open and I’m not sure what to do I spend that time practicing on kbm even more to go to waste
Learning retakes has improved my movement so much tho
bro cooks on every video
i think that its not wrong to learn retakes as it can help you improve your mechanics overall, for me it helped, i was trying to learn challenging retakes which improved my mechanics overall
Hey Ik this video came out a while ago but I’m really worried about over editing and clipping, just wasting mats u know what u mean? Is there a way to prevent over editing or edit coursing every fight?
Mate your actually so smart that brains gonna get you places one day bro
All spot on but the last part, just run 1v1s and watch your opponent, harsher beginning but is the optimal learning exercise
ay im in the video for the example for when not confirming the edit or I would have prefired you.
You have to look at your crosshair while building and editing?
Could tell me all your binds? Even for aiming and resetting
The only retake I use is high walls it doesn’t take much builds and it’s easy to edit a window as ur jumping up to peice you opponent
Instead what should I use im so bad in getting back to high
Why dont you make a video on basic mechanics 😅
Bro this man has best tips ngl
Practice until muscle memory becomes automatic..Got it.. nice vid
what is your sensitivity?
Good video, everyone needs to know this
Look at the freshest build to cone them
I watched this video while free building 😎
good vid as always
Perfect video!
I thought jivan KenBeans or raider give the best tips but na ur built different thanks man tracking players is my biggest problem
"Instead of staring at your crosshair" I have no crosshair, I turned that off A LONG time ago 😅😂
How do you aim?
awesome video
Yo, I just wanna say you make some of the best Content on Fortnite I’ve learned so much from from you after taking a break from the game. Have a great day
Nice vid
All you need to do is watch the foot steps when you’re building that’s an easy give away to where they are also all you’re really saying is learn all the retakes and mix them together that’s what retakes are connecting all your builds together so that you’re covered and retaking the high ground from your opponent
damn and i cant even triple edit
Can you make a video of fundamentals in fortnite
bro why dont you atleeast have 100k
gg
so dont do retakes do them without looking
Skill issue
Bro you are such a goated youtuber im so sad i found you just now