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Daily Fortnite

#39 Don't Stand So Close To Me...In Fortnite

Daily Fortnite

Mikie’s Mixed Media

Leisure, Video Games

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Let's stick together...but not too close together. Some more tips for Duos and Squads! Twitch - www.twitch.tv/mmmikedaddy YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEJ4F24Xq8aNQRyI3FWhOg Follow me on Twitter - twitter.com/MMMThatsGoodSTF Join the Discord Server - discord.gg/qugJAVp Support Daily Fortnite - streamlabs.com/mmmikedaddy Daily Fortnite - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-fortnite/id1366304985 Wrestling Show - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/smark-mania/id1342974445 The goal of Daily Fortnite is to build a positive community of Fortnite players so we can all enhance our enjoyment of Fortnite together. I want to hear your tips, tricks and stories too! So use the Anchor app to call the show and leave a message and you might be featured on the show! Remember to rate, review, subscribe, and like to help grow the show and the community! And as always, have fun be safe, and Don't Get Lost in the Storm! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daily-fortnite/support

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0:00.0

Hey welcome back everybody to another episode of Daily Fort Knight your

0:04.2

Daily Podcasts about Fort Knight. I'm your host Mike He aka Mike Daddy

0:09.4

aka Magnificent Mikey And today I want to tell everybody to, you know, find your

0:16.7

own space, spread out, you know, get some arm length between you. Today we are going to

0:21.8

give some tips about squads, not squads, duos and

0:27.2

squads is what I meant to say here. So yeah, this more pertains to squads that it does duos, but you can use the same, you know, stuff here in, same tip here in duos, but it's even more important that you do this in squads when you have

0:45.1

an even bigger group. And again this is you know finding your own space and spreading

0:49.6

out not clumping up together because the problem is if you guys are all close together you're all going to get taking out very easily

0:58.0

if an enemy happens to come upon you

1:01.1

so you still obviously want to travel together but you don't all have to be

1:06.4

lined up in a row because you know then you're just sitting ducks you know have you

1:12.4

know a couple guys go out ahead and be in the front have a couple guys hang back

1:17.0

and be in the back that way you have you know guys up ahead who can watch and

1:22.0

keep you know a lookout in the front and you guys have two guys in the

1:26.1

back that can have a lookout and you know be prepared for anything that any enemies that might come up from behind you that you didn't

1:34.4

see on the way there or come from the sides that you didn't see when you first went

1:40.2

over a ridge or into a building. Maybe they were coming up just behind you. They're

1:46.4

getting to an area just before you did or just after you did. So you know either those

1:51.6

people in the front who can see them can warn everybody you know the two guys in the back or the two guys in the back can warn the two guys in the front like hey there's two guys coming up from behind where you are over the ridge here or you know there's two guys

2:05.4

shooting from behind us but the point is you guys are to be a little bit spread out

2:08.8

so they're not going to take all of you out at once again the same thing applies to like a tip that I gave the other day

2:16.0

about you know if the main thing is that at least one man survives to help get your

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