Hey, what is going on guys, in this video
today we're gonna be taking a look at the
non-claw custom binds used by 10 of the best
controller Fortnite players in the world.
And when I say non-claw that means you're
gonna see a few players who play non-claw
with no paddles, and then players who play
non-claw with a controller that has paddles
such as a scuf or xbox elite.
The reason I wanna focus on non-claw is because
that's the way that the vast majority of controller
players play, and also, since I've never played
claw myself, I only have a relatively basic
knowledge of it.
So by showing 10 different sets of binds,
I think we'll get a really good idea of the
similarities and differences in the binds
that these top players are using, and if you
wanna skip to any player specifically, I'm
gonna be putting timestamps in the description
below that you can click on and it'll take
you right to that part of the video.
So, without further ado, let's get right into
it.
Alright, so we're gonna start this video off
with wavyjacob who is hands down the most
popular non-claw, non-paddle controller player.
So the important binds here in the first section
are he edits with L3/left stick, jump is A/X,
switch mode is circle/B, toggle pickaxe is
Y/Triangle, and he has opening the map bound
to his touchpad.
And then when you go into the edit section
on the binds, he selects the squares while
editing with RT/R2, he confirms with LT/L2,
and he resets with r3/right stick.
So overall these are basically the standard
non-claw non-paddle binds.
Also, it's interesting to note since Jacob
uses the base A/X jump button without playing
claw or using paddles, he pretty much can't
aim and jump at the same time which you'd
think would be really detrimental.
But at the same time, he's one of the most
successful competitive controller players
alive so I guess it works for him somehow.
The second non-claw non-paddle player on our
list is nutify.
A little less known than some people on this
list, but he's a player that's had a lot of
success as a controller on PC player, then
he came back to console and has absolutely
dominated with his duo partner tuexy.
So his binds are a little interesting for
a few reasons First off his edit button says
it's select, but it's actually touchpad on
PS4.
This is kinda confusing but he uses a custom
PS4 controller that has xbox button configurations.
So the game registers it as an xbox controller
and since xbox doesn't have touchpad it makes
his edit button look weird but trust me it's
touchpad.
He uses right stick/R3 to jump, left stick/l3
is switch mode, pickaxe is Y/triangle, and
crouch/repair is B/circle.
Then for his edit binds he uses RB/R1 to select
the squares while edit, RT/R2 to reset edits,
and then B/circle is his confirm edit button.
So those are honestly some of the most unique
controller binds I've ever seen.
They clearly work for him but when comparing
the non-claw non-paddle players I think Jacob's
binds are a lot better.
The third non-claw non-paddle player is jacobbb
with 3 Bs so totally different person than
wavyjacob.
He uses L3/left stick edit, A/X for jump,
b/circle for switch mode, and triangle/y is
his toggle pickaxe button.
Then in the editing section he uses R2/RT
to select the editing squares, RB/R1 to reset
edits, and then Square/X to confirm edits.
These are pretty typical non-claw non-paddle
binds as a whole, the only thing I don't really
understand is using square/X for confirm edit,
but at the end of the day they're his binds.
Next player on our list is assault who is
a non-claw player with paddles.
So he uses L3/left stick to edit, B/circle
is his switch mode, A/X is his jump button,
and he has toggle pickaxe bound to his PS4
controller's touchpad.
Then for editing binds, he uses R2/RT to select
the squares while editing, R1/RB to reset
any edits, and then circle to confirm his
edits.
And it's important to note that he uses 2
paddles on his controller, his left paddle
is bound to A/X for jump, and his right paddle
is bound to B/circle for switch mode.
So I'd say those binds are fairly standard
in pretty much every regard.
Moving onto player #5 we have crrr who is
non-claw with paddles.
His edit button is l3/left stick, jump is
A/X, toggle pickaxe is triangle, and switch-mode
is B/circle.
Then with his editing binds he uses RT/R2
to select edits, R3/right stick to reset edits,
and then B/circle to confirm them.
And much like assault, he is also a 2 paddle
player with his left paddle being A/X to jump,
and his right paddle being B/circle which
when he isn't editing is switch mode and when
he has an edit open is confirm edit.
I think this is a really solid set of binds
as a whole, and I think the actions he bound
his paddles too are pretty much perfect.
Controller player #6 on our list is Scoped
who is non-claw with paddles.
So in the combat controls section, the noteworthy
binds are edit is l3/left stick, jump is left
on the d-pad but obviously that's bound to
a paddle which we'll get into in a second,
switch mode is circle/B, and toggle pickaxe
is y/triangle.
Then for editing we have R2/RT select, R1/RB
for resetting edits, and then circle for confirming
edits.
And as I alluded to, scoped uses 2 paddles
on his controller, his left paddle being left
on the d-pad for jump and his right paddle
is circle for switch mode and confirm edit.
Those binds are very similar to CRR's and
I'll repeat the same thing, I really like
'em.
Next up we have Byzic who is one of the highest-earning
console players, and he also plays non-claw
with paddles.
So in the combat controls section, we have
L3/left stick edit, the default A/X jump,
B/circle switch mode, and Y/Triangle for pulling
out the pickaxe.
Then in the editing section RT/R2 to select,
LT/L2 to confirm, and right stick/R3 to reset.
And Byzic is actually the first player in
this video that uses 4 paddles which are A/X
for jump, B/circle for switch mode, X/square
which is reload/interact, and finally Y/Triangle
which is the pickaxe button.
Moving on to player #8 as we get towards the
home stretch here we have MRKN cartoon.
Another dominant console player that was also
pretty successful when he played controller
on PC.
I feel like we've seen this exact setup a
few times already but he has edit as L3/left
stick, jump is A/X, Switch mode is B/Circle,
and toggle pickaxe is Y/Triangle.
Then in the editing control section select
is RT/R2, confirm is LT/L2, and reset is right
stick/R3.
So I think those are actually the same exact
binds as Byzic but 1 difference is that Cartoon
uses 2 paddles instead of 4, and 1 of those
paddles is bound to A/X for jump and the other
paddle is bound to B/Circle for pulling out
his builds.
Our 2nd to last player is NickMercs who I'm
sure pretty much all of you guys know, and
he uses non-claw with paddles.
So in the combat section nick uses Y/triangle
to edit, he jumps with A/X, switch mode is
B/circle, and toggle pickaxe is bound to his
touchpad.
Then in the editing section he selects with
RT/R2, resets with LT/L2, and then confirms
with triangle.
And nick is another one of those players who
uses 2 paddles, the first one being bound
to A/X for jump, and the 2nd is bound to Y/Triangle
for both edit and confirm edit.
And finally, player #10 is going to be myself
since at the end of the day this is my video
so I'm allowed to do what I want.
So for my binds I have edit as Left stick/L3,
jump is A/X, switch mode is B/Circle, and
then pulling out pickaxe is Y/Triangle.
In the editing section I used RT/R2 to select
squares while editing, L2/LT to reset edits,
and then RB/R1 to confirm the edits.
And for paddles I'm actually the only 1 paddle
player on this entire list, and I use that
paddle on the left side for A/X to jump.
So there ya go, 10 total players and 10 total
sets of binds.
Just some notes about what I noticed, L3/left
stick was definitely the most common edit
button, you saw a lot of right stick/R3 reset
edit binds which I thought was pretty interesting,
the confirm edit binds were all over the place
but it seemed like B/circle was the most common
and a lot of people would bind that to a paddle,
and finally all of the paddle players other
than myself used either 2 paddles or 4 paddles
so it seems like that's kinda the way to go.
So, I hope you guys enjoyed this video and
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