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  • In Fortnite, climbing higher than your opponent

  • gives a powerful advantage.

  • The fastest way to climb to high ground

  • is by building 90-degree turns, or "90s."

  • This building pattern uses two walls,

  • one floor, and one ramp.

  • Each floor and ramp boosts you upward

  • as you run and jump.

  • 90s are difficult to get right,

  • so take it slowly and use the clickable sections below

  • to keep track of which step you're on during this tutorial.

  • Movement is an important part of good 90s.

  • You need to sprint forward during the entire motion

  • and make each turn from the same position.

  • To develop clean and consistent 90s,

  • first practice this movement drill.

  • Place a floor above ground level

  • and run around the edge without stopping or slowing down.

  • Try to get as close to each corner of the floor as possible.

  • Once you can perform this drill,

  • the next step is to place ramps

  • and floors every time you turn.

  • This building pattern alone

  • is often faster than improper 90s.

  • Once you can build these running 90s

  • consecutively without mistakes,

  • your next goal is to perform one single jumping 90.

  • From this position on your ramp,

  • run forward, turn 90 degrees to the right,

  • place two walls, and then jump.

  • As you jump, look down slightly to place a floor and ramp.

  • Notice that your crosshair should line up

  • with the two walls you placed before.

  • As you practice this movement,

  • build a second ramp as you run through the 90

  • before trying again.

  • This gives you space to reposition before the next attempt.

  • Once your single 90s feel comfortable,

  • try to chain them together.

  • While you practice,

  • make sure to run forward through the whole motion.

  • 90s are very timing-dependent.

  • If you stop moving or slow down,

  • it will take much longer to learn the pattern.

  • Just like the first step,

  • it may be easier to run close to the edge of your ramps.

  • You might jump off the edge of your ramp and fall.

  • That means you're jumping too soon.

  • Make sure to jump after you turn

  • and place the two walls.

  • As you speed up your 90s,

  • you can improve them even more

  • by focusing on positioning and timing.

  • By running on the edge of each ramp,

  • you give yourself more time to prepare for the next jump.

  • But when you feel ready,

  • try positioning yourself closer to the middle of each ramp

  • and jump much sooner.

  • These 90s are much faster,

  • but it's also easier to make mistakes

  • if your movement and building timing aren't perfect.

  • To make these faster 90s more consistent,

  • try to delay placing the last ramp.

  • This improves the upward boosting effect

  • and reduces the chances

  • of getting stuck underneath a ramp.

  • For the last finishing touch,

  • you'll need to understand jump fatigue.

  • When you jump repeatedly,

  • each jump after your second jump will be slightly weaker.

  • If you can't jump as high on your third 90,

  • you will end up trapped under a ramp.

  • To avoid that, you'll need to change your positioning

  • after every second 90.

  • Notice here that on each third 90,

  • the player is closer to the edge of the ramp.

  • From here, you can reset jump fatigue

  • by building a running 90.

  • From that point, you can continue the pattern

  • of three jumping 90s and one running 90.

  • If you need to climb very high very fast,

  • this is the best way.

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In Fortnite, climbing higher than your opponent

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