How to build in Fortnite: Battle Royale?
Below you will find our building guide for the game.
Here you will find information about defense, building system and tips for building in Fortnite: Battle Royale.
The first aspect of building is destroying.
Therefore, each player receives a tool for collection of necessary materials - a pickaxe.
How to obtain materials?
While using pickaxe, you have to remember about two things.
When you are destroying a certain object, you make noise.
This way, enemies around can pick up your position and easily sneak up on you.
Therefore, you have to be as fast a s possible.
The quickest method of destroying is hitting blue rings that are displayed after you hit the given object.
The more resistant the object, the more hits you require to destroy it.
Hitting blue rings twice speeds the process up.
There are three types of building materials:
Also, there are two sources for materials.
First, you’re able to find them during exploration (crate s, rooms, etc).
Another source is corpses of the other players.
How much materials you need depends on your playing style and your luck.
Also, it’s possible for you to build bridges between tops of elevations.
Just remember that you expose yourself while crossing such a bridge.
While exploring, you stand a high chance of running into another player.
Building walls to hide behind is a standard tactic, used by the majority of players.
you could use this to your advantage.
This way, your shot will be much more effective.
How to build fortifications?
To build a wall, select wall from the building menu and select metal.
At the late stage, armed with sniper rifle, you will be able to build a fortress.
You do not have to wait for the enemy to destroy your structure to repair it.
Interesting fact:If the opponent has a grenade launcher, attempt to build roof over your head.
This way, you will protect yourself from lobbing grenades.
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