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Getting a lot of kills, engaging aggressively, winning every fight, winning all the games,
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All this and more in this episode of how to win every time ultra instinct edition.
That's right guys, I read your comments, a lot of you wanted me to do a how to win everytime
going aggressive and getting a lot of kills instead of well, actually trying my hardest
to just win you know.
So that's exactly what we're gonna do.
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Let's go ahead and start the aggressive high kill count gameplay.
So rightt away as you can see, I jump off the bus as soon as possible so I can get to
the closest big place of interest which is retail row.
I'm gonna go ahead and just loot up and drink the shield potion that I got right away.
Then I'm gonna masterfully outplay two insane players who put up a really good fight.
Now that I don't hear anymore fighting around me, this is a good time to break the trees
and all the bookshelfs in this building because I want, no need those mats.
Get another chest here, pick up a pump and try to always have the first three slots be
the same so you can switch to them by muscle memory, I basically always have an ar, and
two shotguns in that order.
Now I'm gonna go and head over to the gunshot sounds, but someone starts shooting them behind
me, so it's best to go for the guy shooting behind me, instead of being shot by him in
the back.
And I always want to engage by building up in this game when in the open.
That fight went by pretty fast, but let me break it down for you guys.
I build up, peak in case enemy is 1st day newbie, they're not, so now I build up one
more level then use floors because going too high would risk fall damage and floors lets
me keep high ground.
Then when I'm close enough, I pump into ar because pump has good chance of dealing high
damage then ar is the best in the inventory for shooting down cover, since I'm already
2 levels higher, shooting down enemy walls is the best option.
Enemy rushes up, so I switch to shotguns because that's the best for close range and finish
them off.
This is the basic strategy at the start of most fights in fortnite.
Remember those guys who fought with those structures?
Since they're hidden right now, I went on this taco shop and looked around, this lets
me kinda clear the area as well as have a safish place to bait out shots from the hidden
guys.
They don't take shots so there's a good chance they're not at the top anymore, so next I'm
gonna go check the house by trying to listen in closer to the house.
Make sure you switch you shotgun when you go near a house like this.
He tries to do a sneak attack or something but since I got the pump out, it's an easy
one pump headshot since he locked himself in a small space.
Now I hear sounds to the right, it's hard to tell if the enemy is downstairs or upstairs
in this game, so playing it safe and going for high ground is alwaays a good idea.
Apparently he's not actually up there.
So now we look for him.
There he is, remember, once you're above the enemy and see them, just start shooting down
their structure and you can get the kill most of the time.
That's gonna be it for retail row.
The Spots you wanna hit when you're going for kills are dusty divot, salty springs and
tilted towers.
Dusty divot is closest here so that's where I'm going.
Jackpot, we got two sitting ducks in their own little world playing pillow fight.
Don't rush the shots, try to get in to medium range at least for a higher chance of securing
the kill.
Then start firing.
The angle was kinda bad so I didn't get the kill.
Next guy starts shooting so I have to build since I have the worst position here.
When building straight at the enemy, ramp into wall will 90% of the time be just fine.
Then again, spot the enemy and start shooting once you're above them.
Next guy starts moving, not sure where he is so it's never wrong to just build up a
bit more in this situation.
Finally we spot him and then start shooting like usual.
Sometimes it's ok to jump off like this if you can get a free shot in, too bad I missed
it though.
Now, a really good technique to get back highground is to make a floor and ceiling then double
ramp up the opposite direction, makes it really hard for enemy to shoot you.
Then do the standarad turn around and this part I see people mess up a lot, end the build
with a floor.
They give you the most coverage, in this case it blocked his shot and let me get a free
shot off.
Honestly, I don't think most people understand ending the build with a floor enough, let
me go back to that fight and show you how mvp the floor piece truly is here.
On the first kill, I drop down and made sure to place a floor piece right away.
The piece let me follow this technique 90 degrees as he tries to juke around.
Then I get an easy shot off from that floor piece just like that, if I just settled for
a ramp piece, I would've lost tracked of them and probably just kept building up.
Then right after, I use a floor piece to look around, hear the enemy run literally behind
me but it's ok since i'm on a floor piece, I turn around with an already great angle
to shoot down his ramps.
Also notice that I shoot down the closest ramp to me, this makes it really hard for
him to rebuild since all the pieces around him will collapse.
And ofcourse you guys know what the king piece did for me at the end there.
This is what most new players don't get, they all like the wall cause it blocks for them
and the ramp cause it gets them places, but when you're trying to get kills, the floor
piece is the king that you can depend on for that coverage and protection from below when
you're thirsting for kills.
Now as I'm looting this truck, I actually heard someone throw a c4 down and couldn't
see down below so I know they gotta be right above up here somewhere.
Turns out they were behind the rocks.
So here we go, we get the high ground, bring out the aggro king piece and went to town
on him.
Exciting gameplay I know.
Next, we're gonna go ahead and patrol the outer areas of the safe zone because a lot
of people have seen my how to win videos and they know that it's not a bad idea to run
in with the storm, well unless me and any of my subs are standing guard that is.
This is basically the onnly time you're gonna find people not hiding in bases, when they're
running in from the storm so use this chance wisely.
Here we go, we spot this guy and he didn't know how to build so that's an easy +1 to
our kill counter.
Now that we basically cleared dusty divot at this point, we gotta move around if we
wanna get kills, going to the mountains up north at this point just means getting shot
from high ground so may as well run around salty springs to see if anyone's out in the
open.
Surprisingly, I couldn't find anyone anywhere around salty springs, so I went ahead and
went up this big mountain, we might find someone and if not, we can pretty much get a view
of the entire circle since it's so small at this point.
And sure enough after failing a couple times, we get rewarded with a tasty treat.
That's what I thought at first, but this guy was actually a pretty good builder.
I start off getting two shots on him and then the build fight starts.
We build up, and then up, and then up some more and then I get shot but I block it and
build up some more and then I win.
So yeah, any questions?
No, OK moving on.
Just kidding.
That was actually a pretty good build fight where we both did everything really well except
the enemy made a huge blunder that costed him the entire fight.
See at the end here, notice how I straight up just walked up to him and double pumped
him when he tried to recover high ground?
This isn't some ultra instinc level prediction or anything.
Just look at where my crosshair is, that's right, it's to the right.
So him going in this direction basically means he runs into my crosshair while in builder
mode, the very moment my ramp is out of the way, I could hit him with an easy heavy pump.
What he did to retake was fine, it's just that it was was the worst direction he could've
taken.
If he ran to my left, my ramp would've blocked more of my crosshair and he might've had enough
time to get back high ground.
So in short, when you're looking at the enemy like this, build to your right because that's
their left.
And in fortnite, right is might and left skipped leg day.
But all this talk about his mistake makes it look like it was just handed to me.
Let's talk about how I regained high ground here.
So for starters I engaged with single ramp but when I got close, I switched to 2 wide
ramps here.
This makes it almost impossible for him to trap me because if he gets above to the right,
I just go left and vice versa.
Then notice here how I take my own advice and turn to the right, this is a pretty standard
retake, but he managed to slip through so I had to wall up here.
This is a neat little trick, if you jump up then build floor below you into a ramp, you
basically can't fall below the ramp since you have footing right below you, just don't
be too close to the wall, then an easy ramp to block enemy off and the rest is history.
I went ahead and used this structure to bouncer trap closer to the safe zone, surprisingly
I land into a tasty treat right away.
He made the deadly mistake of not starting off the fight by building, it's good to shoot
unsuspecting enemies, but if you're both on the same level and you see each other, whoever
goes up first usually wins.
So I do that and we use the king piece when we're ready to shoot.
This guy was pretty ferocious so I had to rebuild a couple times.
For this fight, I want you guys to focus on my movement and try to spot a pattern in your
head, Specifically when I go to peek and shoot.
Here I'll show it in slo motion.
Ok, so what you guys should've noticed was that I always walked to the right side before
shooting.
I've actually been doing this all game.
In the past, I always thought, heheh, I have the high ground now anakin.
Then I'd get all cocky and just peek to whatever side was closest even if it's the left side
and I would surprisingly get outgunned a lot when that happened.
So don't let up on your right side peeking even if you have high ground.
It sounds kinda obvious, but I wish someone reminded me after I had hundreds of lost fights
where I had high ground and kept peeking to the left.
Alright, so the game is basically gg at this point, this is the dream loadout, 3000 mats.
a scar and double heavy shotguns, This is pretty much the best in the current meta.
A rocket launcher instead of the big shield potion would be nice too
So since we have 2 launch pads and only two people left, it's time to use it at a high
point like this mountain and just jump around until we're shot at or until we spot someone.
And there we go, we hooked our first fish.
Usually it's best to land on higher ground than them but if not then just even ground
at a medium distance, don't wanna die while flying too close to them without being able
to shoot.
Then the build fight starts.
This fight was a bit tough to finish because everytime I got high ground, they would drop
pretty low and be hard to find.
So we kinda danced around for a while and then I had to just jump out of there cause
of the storm.
They actually followed me and we kinda did the same thing again and it was really hard
to find them because we both built a lot.
In this kind of fight, the best advice I can give is to basically keep your ears open and
be ready to just turn in the enemy's direction.
If they stop moving, try to use third person and edit your structures to find them and
hope that you do.
That's pretty much what happens when the game is built around the ultimate defense and both
players know how to use it well.
So normally for the last person in a circle this small, you have to build a base in the
circle and spot the enemy, but I ddidn't get so lucky.
Normally I'd run by the edges of the safe zone to block most angles off, but I had a
lot of mats so O used a small sky bridge to block the angles below it instead and it worked
pretty well.
start shooting down trees in the safe zone to avoid sneak attacks.
Enemy finally reveal themselves.
And here we have a member of the most elite group in fortnite, the bush camper species
in it's natural habitat.
Give him a couple of love taps, finish with a 360 heavy pump.
And there you go, that's how I play everytime I want to get high kill wins.
I'll probably be doing a lot more of these high kill games since I've already done a
lot on how to try hard win so there's not much new tips I can give for that, maybe if
the map changess enough, I'll do some to show where to land and how to rotate to win.
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I'll be releasing a lot more tips videos so see you guys in the next one.