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  • Fortnite: Battle Royale - 6 Common Mistakes Beginners Make

    Given the popularity of games like PUBG and H1Z1, you might be familiar with the battle royale genre. However, Fortnite: Battle Royale is a tad different from its competitors. The game takes the base premise of the genre and gives you the ability to rapidly construct fortifications, like walls and stairs, allowing you to protect yourself and create your own tactical environmental-based strategies.
    Since its debut as a free-to-play mode last year, Fortnite: Battle Royale has been rapidly increasing in popularity. As a result, there's no shortage of new players jumping into the game for the first time--you might be one yourself. To assist those looking to come out on top, we've detailed in the video above some of the common mistakes new players make, as well as ways to improve.
    The most common mistakes we highlight in the video above include:
    1. Not Mapping Building Actions To Hotkeys
    2. Forgetting To Build Under Fire
    3. Forgetting To Knock Down Enemy Forts
    4. Landing In Hot Spots
    5. Forgetting To Share Health Items
    6. Picking The Wrong Weapon

    Of course, preparation and being a team player when playing cooperatively are proper solutions to these starting behaviors, but if you want more specific details on each of these points, be sure to watch the video above.
    What do you think are some of biggest mistakes new players make in Fortnite: Battle Royale? Let us know in the comments below. For more Fortnite: Battle Royale guides, check out our beginner's tips guide and our guide on 12 essential tips you should know, but if you're more advanced, be sure to read our advanced tips guide. You can also check out our video guide on how to build more effectively.
    In recent news, the latest Fortnite: Battle Royale patch that was scheduled to launch has been delayed. Epic also announced it is bringing Fortnite: Battle Royale to mobile. Those with iOS devices can now sign up for a chance to take part in an exclusive invite event. If you're curious to see how the game runs on mobile, you can check out the first gameplay footage of Fortnite on iOS here.



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