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Ninja man. This dude got me and millions of others into playing fortnite. The way he just played was revolutionary. He was also the most fun and best to learn from. So iconic he evan got the first icon skin!
@@VofromFN what... Marshmellow done nothing for the game dude. Its not marshmellow because in chapter 2 season1 icon series was released and the first skin was ninja, but marshmellow was laterchanged to the icon rarity dude. Use your mind dude 🤡🤡EDP Cupcakes man
if we are talking taking building to a new level in chapter 1, I think hamlinz deserves an honourable mention he was the first player I seen popularise using cones when build fighting, there might have been someone that done it before him but I believe he was the one who made it mainstream
I feel like Hamlinz was more for the hardcore players/fans/sweats of the game. I think most casuals wouldn't even know who he was. He already had 2 bigger creators in TSM. When you are talking about influence, it's usually about the biggest names. Therefore I feel like Ninja, Myth, Tfue, Mongraal are all deservedly so above him. You could make the same argument for that liquid team back then, in Chap, Poach, Vivid and 72hrs. I remember in like season 4 (before playground) they were like the first to just que in the same games and do 1v1's. Their building was on an incredible level, so much so that even Myth in his best time couldn't beat them. Same with MrSavage. In my opinion, he was miles better than Mongraal. He placed better in tournaments and had a lot of smart tips and tricks that lot of players started using. But once again, it's the HUGE names that have the most influence.
Great video Aussie. I think some other people who deserve credit as well in ch1 are daequan and hamlinz for popularizing double pump, using cones in build fights, and overall just their major contributions to the rise of building. Also symfuhny for showing the power of editing, and the liquid boys for first using the prototypical competitive playstyle that is still important to this day.
Qrei for sure as of Chapter 2. He surely has way bigger impact than you might assume at first. Its not just a healoff strat, its about playing the game in the smartest way possible, abusing the game's mechanics and items as efficient as possible and finding crazy strats Because of him and the healoff strats following because of him, there were actually around 25 changes to the game. A big one of them as an example: storm sickness
chapter 2 surely unknown army for wkeying, fresh for content/competing, qrei for healoff meta, noahreyli for crosshair placement. those are most of the major changes in chapter 2 that can have a name put to them, many more of course
I agree with LazarBeam but I personally wouldnt put him at the #1 spot, also I feel like Hamlinz who popularised coning should have been on the list somewhere between Myth and Sway. Great vid though, love your content across all of your platforms!
i think bugha should be on there because he showed everyone especially kids that if you put enough time and effort you can be successful with video games
@@umFernoBro are you actually stupid? Don't drop out of school it's a very small chance to go pro in fortnite and it looks like that got you nowhere but it's too late now
Lazar showed so many of us how to have fun in a game where so many people played way more than us, were better than us, more toxic than us, etc. He basically made fortnite feel how it should have, full of fun and shenanigans.
I feel like people need to talk about jaomock more in this discussion. There was definitely a time he was the pinnacle of buildfighting without ever having elite aim
7:35 you can just see it in his movement back then some people just really understand FPS games league of legends helped me master that skill you can really get away with so many clips if you have good movement
criticise me all you want but i think ali a deserves an honourable mention. Although very cringe, he was a great news source back then and made some enjoyable challenge videos. Definitely not as huge as everyone else here, but still was a big creator at the time.