Hey what is going on guys, in this video today
we're gonna be going over how to go from average
to pro on console Fortnite. But before we
get into it I just wanna quickly shout out
a giveaway I'm doing. It's for 25,000 total
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Just go to the description click on the link
and follow the instructions. So, without a
doubt the most common skill level if you look
at the entire Fortnite population is right
around average, I mean that's literally what
average means...you're just like most other
people. You definitely aren't bad at the game,
you play it a decent amount, you know most
basic and even some advanced techniques, you
can definitely hold your own in regular games
and sometimes even pop off, but at the same
time, when you watch really good players you
think to yourself "well, I'm definitely not
on that level." If what I just said kinda
sorta or even exactly describes you, well
then you're in the right place. The truth
is, going from average to really good is a
lot harder than going from bad to average.
A lot of the time bad players just don't really
understand the game very much, so all it takes
is a couple hours of playtime and watching
Youtube videos to increase their skill. With
average players on the other hand, it's a
lot more about getting in good practice as
much as possible. Playing public matches or
arena mode is decent practice and I'm definitely
not saying you shouldn't do it,,, but as I
always like to say: How much time in an average
battle royale game is spent doing mindless
tasks that don't help you get better at all?
All that time you spend walking or running
around, farming mats, looting, healing up,
that's all wasted time when it comes to increasing
your skill. And if you account for loading
time in and out of games especially if you
frequently die early, you could spend an hour
playing and only be fighting and therefore
improving your skill like 10% of the time
which really bad. However, at the same time,
I can totally understand why players wouldn't
wanna grind some of the more boring ways of
improving such as aim training courses. Yeah
they're undeniably a useful tool, and you
should be doing them at least a little bit,
but most people play video games to have fun,
so who wants to hop on and just shoot at robotic
targets in the limited free time they may
have. So the purpose of this video is to show
off the creative mode maps and game modes
that combine fun and helping you get better
at Fortnite as fast as possible. Some of these
maps will be ones that you can play alone
and the others you can play with friends or
just in regular creative queue lobbies.
Alright so the first thing I just wanna quickly
show super quickly is how to play any of these
maps even if you're alone. All you have you
do is go into creative mode, ready up, and
then click play, once you do that you'll load
into a creative hub with a bunch of other
players. From there you just wanna go to any
of the portals in front of where you spawn,
hold X/square, and then enter the map code.
Once the map loads kinda swing your pickaxe
or even hop on the mic and tell people to
get to near you. Then hopefully you all go
in together, play the game and have a fun
time. It isn't a perfect science and sometimes
you gotta load in and out of creative once
or twice before you can get people to play
with you but it isn't a horrible option if
none of your friends are on.
Alright so the first map we're gonna be looking
at in this video is called purgatory zone
wars. Now I know what you might be thinking
"Oh Zone Wars, there are already a million
zone wars maps out there what could possibly
make this one anything special?" Well, purgatory
zone wars is a map that tries to eliminate
the worst part of any zone wars game: when
you die early on. If you're playing in a game
with a lot of people, if you're one of the
first 2 or 3 deaths, you might spend a solid
5+ minutes straight just spectating which
gets boring really quickly. Even worse is
if you play a zone wars map just using creative
fill, people will die really early and not
wanna spectate so they'll just leave the game.
 So what this map does is once you get eliminated
you immediately get sent to a room that kinda
looks like a mini creative hub. From there
you have the option to do a bunch of different
things while the round that you just died
in continues to go on. One section allows
you to free build with unlimited materials,
another lets you play box fights against the
other eliminated players, you can go into
an aim training room, do a parkour course....or
if you just wanna chill you can choose to
spectate the remaining players like normal.
I think that right there is absolutely revolutionary
and it makes purgatory the best zone wars
map in the game right now. Now in terms of
the actual zone wars itself because we haven't
even talked about that, it has pretty much
all the features you'd expect of a quality
zone wars map. You spawn with a random and
realistic inventory, there are multiple different
unique storm paths so it isn't the same one
every time, there's a good amount of terrain
so it isn't just a totally flat map, and it
rewards placement and elimination points just
like a regular competitive end game would.
So go out and give this a try with your friends
or just in creative fill lobbies and you'll
see how great it really is.
The next great method of practice is a game
mode that's taken the Fortnite community by
storm the last few weeks called "realistics".
This is a game mode that you can play either
1v1, 2v2, 3v3, or 4v4, so unless you either
have zero friends or too many friends, you
can play this whenever even without using
creative fill. So the way this mode works
is actually fairly simple. Right before each
round begins you get given a random inventory
and about 1000 total mats like in zone wars,
and then a few seconds later you spawn in
one of 8 random maps directly in front of
the enemy team. On some maps the enemy teams
may only be a few meters away while on others
there's a lot more distance. Some of these
maps are more flat and open so it's mostly
just a clean build battle for height, while
other maps have a lot more terrain like buildings,
water, and large trees that reward tactical
plays a lot more. Plus since the main goal
here is realism you can farm materials in
most places just like a regular game, and
the maps with buildings will even have loot
inside of them that may upgrade your inventory
if you get lucky. So as the name suggests,
this is hands down the best way to simulate
regular and realistic fights in Fortnite.
It's not as fake as the regular no fall damage
unlimited mat 1v1s, and it also doesn't just
simulate end game like a zone wars map. There's
a reason why pros have been doing wagers on
this game mode like crazy the past few weeks,
it's fun, every different playstyle is viable,
and it's great for improving as a player.
Our next map is a pretty unique and interesting
way to work on your box fighting while you're
alone. As I've mentioned in a few previous
videos if you want to box fight against enemies
you can always use creative matchmaking on
whatever box fighting map is featured at the
time, but unfortunately unlike the purgatory
zone wars map, there's no purgatory box fight
map. So if you don't have any friends to play
with, a lot of people don't like box fighting
against randoms because if you die early the
only thing you can do is spectate and that
leads to a lot of people leaving. So 
what this map by selage does is it allows
you to box fight against a zombie that respawns
every time you kill it, and when it respawns
it will also clear any builds you made inside
the box. You can customize the health of the
zombies and the angle of the box,,, plus there's
this cool feature where you can make it so
that the map will damage you if you keep an
open edit for a certain amount of time ranging
from 0.5-2 seconds. I think this map is a
great way for average-level players to practice
their box-fighting mechanics without the stress
of dealing with real players that may be super
cracked. If you struggle with things like
breaking and replacing structures, making
quick wall edits, or placing cones/ramps inside
enemies boxes than this map will help you.
And since zombies give off regular aim assist
unlike many other props, this map is controller
friendly.
The final map I wanna showcase in this video
is Raider 464's aim dueling map. In case you
don't know what aim dueling is, it's a mode
that can be played either 1v1 or 2v2 and all
players are placed in an enclosed room with
no building allowed. You get to choose which
weapon or weapons you want to use, and you
guys shoot at each other until one player
or team eventually dies. Now obviously this
would last about 2 seconds if it was normal
health, so the map allows you to choose either
500, 1000, 2000, 5000, or 10,000 health per
player. Most aim dueling maps are just empty
square rooms but Raider's map has a lot of
really good customization options. There are
roughly 10 different rooms that allow you
to aim duel at different angles with various
pieces of cover between you and the opponent.
But if you just want the good ol' fashion
square room with nothing else, that's an option
too. So this map is hands down the most fun
way to improve your aim, improve your movement
in close range fights, or even just practice
a new sensitivity in Fortnite. Recently I
had been feeling like my shotgun aim was worse
than normal for whatever reason, so I aim
dueled my friend for about 20 minutes and
not only was it fun but it fixed my problem
almost instantly.
So, I hope you guys enjoyed this video, and
if you watched the entire thing be sure to
let me know with a comment down in the comment
section below. Which creative game mode or
specific map is your favorite to play either
with your friends or alone. Be sure to leave
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