all right guys today is a super super quick video rapid fire format I'm going to give you three Advanced aiming tips that will help you irrespective of what current skill level you're at in fortnite so if your goal is to become a pro or if your goal is to just play with your friends and get better these aiming tips will help you regardless so super quick not going to waste a lot of your time we're going to get right into it the first video actually showcases the idea that you should be aiming where you think your opponent is going to be not exactly where they're at so the reason why this is the case is because the flick that you do will take some time and so generally speaking in aiming you want to actually pay attention to where the opponent is going so if I play this video out notice how when I flick here I don't actually flick right here that doesn't make sense right if I flick to the head right now I'm going to miss the shot because the opponent is going to be somewhere else if we take note of the fact that the opponent is moving left to right we should actually be flicking right here right and if we flick right here we will hit the shot right and actually even deeper because of the fact that the opponent's moving even further but you see the idea you want to pay attention and incorporate into your flicks where the opponent is moving or where they're going to be in half a second from that point if you incorporate this tip I feel like it's going to help your aiming a lot because this is a common issue I see across multiple students so make sure you're doing this as well second tip super super simple I genuinely believe in-game aim experience trumps Kovac or aim Labs purely because there's situations in the game that you cannot replicate so for example if you watch this clip out I mean generally speaking my cross placement is horrible here like you can see that as I go into this area I'm literally looking in the middle of nowhere but I'm still able to hit the shot purely because of the fact that I have experience I know where the opponent's going to be right even though I can't see them and this only genuinely comes from in-game experience so aim duels fighting put yourself into a lot of volume in these in-game experiences um so there's two main ways to do that I would say aim dels is really good but also like try to practice your aim during fights a lot of people look for other Alternatives but aim during fights really gives you this experience the idea is fortnite is already aligned to what fortnite needs right so if you want to get better at fortnite play fortnite if you need a lot of reps then I do recommend aim dos of course kovax is going to help by all means don't skip that but supplement it with a lot of in-game aim training the third clip super straightforward showcases the idea that Crosshair placement this is probably the most important idea in this video by the way crossair placement is the most important so after you do an edit pay attention to your crossair placement and like for example one idea with crossair placement is if you're doing some sort of movement incorporate that to into your cross placement like for example I'm jumping out here from left to right and so instead of looking at the opponent that that won't help because the fact that my Crosshair after I move will then be to the right because I'm moving left to right I put my Crosshair to the left of the opponent so that the Crosshair can realign itself properly does that make sense so that is really what I want you guys to focus on here because you want like if you're moving left to right put the crossair to the left and just keep your mouth still let let your movement do the rest of the aiming and then just click on time that's that's a really good way to cross their place and another example of that right here believe it's coming up so after the edit like notice after the edit I don't just like flick up and then look here I flick up and then look down and notice if I had to pick a side in terms of where I want to look I look to the left of the opponent instead of the right so I lean or bias myself to the left because you'll notice if I look to the right notice how my character will actually block the opponent so if I had to like pick a like obviously I would rather cross their place perfectly on the opponent that would be preferable but if I had to lean one way I'd rather lean to the left so I can clearly see the opponent so you'll see it here I can clearly see the opponent imagine this Crosshair was here my body would be blocking the opponent it would be really hard shot so there's an element of understanding that third person perspective as well and incorporating that into your cross placement as well so those are two tips for your cross placement