5 Build Moves To Freebuild Like Pxlarized

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5 Build Moves To Freebuild Like Pxlarized #fortnite #viral #recommended #makemefamous #tipsandtricks
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W vid bro ima start using these in my free builds ❤

reality.bytess
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you're cracked my boi . but my only suggestion is to edit two tiles on your floor when doing triple or double edits because its easier to side jump. just giving some advice, but rather than that great vid.

jjyoutz
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I can do them all individually but as a freebuild I keep messing up when trying to do something else

trxditions
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bro I swear the first one I've been trying to do it without any example so I couldn't figure out what I needed to do, and I find your video. you're the best

LZnaxyl
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Here’s a tip work on one of the retakes only for one day then move on to the next on the next day

Nord-Brodcast-Channel
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why are ppl arguing over how fast you can click a few buttons in a game let this dude be

_arqadeyt
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thanks bro my freebuild was so dry till i learned these lmao

kauroz
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what is the name of back
ground music

HFortnite
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i would recommend u to build with ur picaxe out its like 10 times faster

Idk-gym
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Quick question. These moves are great but what if your opponent builds up fast and shoots you down as he has high ground? It seems like using these builds slows down your ability to gain high ground but gives you good piece control to avoid getting boxed.

lol-puco
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Thanks so much now I can sweat on my friends u earned a sub 👌 👍

realpxlse
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RamenSmh
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Thanks so much I am gonna use these cuz I keep doing the same stuff so this is very nice

AlexSpiewak-vubk
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on free build 2 when your deid the cone then you edit again i was wondering how you do that cause i have to reset the cone and edit it again

lewismccall
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I’m kind of confused on what you did to the cone on 2. Did you reset it?

Atem
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take notice of his ping as you can see hes on 5 or less ping which means if you fight him you wont own any wall bc thats how funn this game is xooxoxoxoxx9

mrchickenyt
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Nice vid. Wish u would have shown me how to do it

Silentdyingbreed
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I did it all the hardest one was 3 tho but still good

Paxkyhimslef
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how you get used to mouse button binds

CoolKid-qtli
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can you possibly explain instead of just moving on one after another

AydeP