1: Pay attention to your enemy and their mannerisms 2: Know how to run away and make an escape route while looking for opportunities 3: Play patiently, force the enemy to approach you If I may... 4: Take your time and know when to place your shots 5: When in downtime, try and get into as favourable of a position as possible 6: Learn from your mistakes and briefly touch over what went wrong after each engagement
Another banger daddy Reid! Keep up the great work. IMPORTANT NOTE: Box fighting is one of the most important skills to master in Fortnite as thats what around 80% of fights turn into regardless of how they start. However, if you are trying to improve at the game, it is important to not immediately start box fighting every opponent just because it's easier to win fights this way. I made this mistake when I started my journey to go pro and it really slowed my improvement for a little while. I got really confident as I was winning almost every fight as I got better at box fighting, but was really let down when I tried to build fight or freebuild. It felt like I was starting from zero again. So this is just a warning to any of you who are trying to improve, don't make the same mistake I did and balance out your practice. Good luck to any other aspiring pros!
True good advice. I didn't realize that other people took the route to learn box fighting first before build fighting. For me build fighting seemed more common with all the creative maps
EXTRA TIP: when you saw the guy in the box without a cone on top and you were a layer above him you could spray with your smg and when you touch the floor on top brake it and you'll faze right trough
learnings in Bild fights need to ask for lesson of the fight, there is always a lesson of the fight, what do i lack what do i repeat what am i not doing ? your opponent can tell you if hes nice lol
tip 1 is good but the dude u were playing against was kinda ass id never just run torwards an enemy just because they are low... any good player will get easy counter dmg like that
Unfortunately all the people that truly need this video have no interest in improving, everyone who hates sweats just so happen to be the casuals who can’t compete without a grenade launching tank And yes, I can relate 3:18
Absolutely true but for me IT IS the Same im getting absolutely smashed by better Players but all These vids Help so much. Im starting to learn alot from These vids they Help Very much
I wouldn’t say that. Playing scared is much different than strategically backing up, and planning out boxes to fight from. Plus if you don’t want to box up than you can follow tip 1 to build fight and follow the enemy through builds
@@reidtheninja ik but it doesn’t matter u do this and ur still know how to play competitively they’re just in a box or hidings behind a wall all game if that how you want to play good on you but I just piece of bushes and start piecing up the inside of buildings before I even enter them now
Yes, it's a 1v1 where you don't need to hold meds or rotation. So you hold two shotguns in case you want to practice with one or the other without needing to pause the whole 1v1 to go pick up another one.
The video is about the principals that can be applied to full sweats. It's kinda hard to queue into a game and find some pros to dunk on me while I film 😂