I was about to comment but not only did you do it, but I learned that it can be done with the door being placed elsewhere. 2 for 1 comment, Ty Mr.Reiss
Hey what would you say the most optimal load out is? Like if you could go into creative and make a load out of any guns from any seasons, and if possible, any mods for guns, and what about meds and any other mobility/not guns that are not healing?
Hearing things that I've been teaching people for a long time now, while still finding a way to present the information in an interesting way made me want to watch the whole thing. W Vid as always
@zypherion516 aussie said that peterbot could not be cheating bc epic games would have banned him by now like everyone else and the proof is not good enough to make a statement saying he actually is a cheater. When he gets his crazy kill games in the victory cups he does not do anything suspicious showing he is not a cheater.
Bottom left four tiles and bottom left three tile edits are both better than their right side equivalents when your opponent is in a box opposite yours but 2 tiles away. If you get the ramp in between your box and theirs and flip it towards you on the left side, you can push into that box behind the ramp and safely spray and take their wall, which is hard to directly counter. The left bottom corner wall edits work better for this as they allow you to run straight forwards behind the ramp without getting caught on the edited wall, as you would if it were the right side edit.
thats the first Video Im watching from u. Im not even a good fortnite player, infact I dont even play ranked. Im just a pub player who plays sometimes. But I gotta say, I fell in love with your videos. Keep up the grind!
I think it's called a peanut butter edit because peanut butter is commonly used in pbj sandwiches. Sandwiches are cut diagonal which resembles the edit.🧐🧐🧐🧐
Great video. One small usage of the small version of the low wall ( 10:49 ) is crouching while edit chopping so enemies can't see your visual audio footsteps.
1:50 I mean it's pretty obvious, people also used to call it PB and J, which means peanut butter and jelly, because its in the triangle shape that a peanut butter and jelly sandwich can be cut into
Great video and editing as always 👍. Also i have a question related to editing in Fortnite, my question is if most pro players use edit on release or not and why?
1:55 It's called a peanut butter edit because the half square triangle shape of the wall looks like the classic diagonally cut peanut butter and jelly sandwhich
love the video why dont you try making a video tier list on the stair and floor edits how they can be used in fights and be effective or not effective W video
yes but remember that the window and door are on opposite sides. if your door is on the right and window is on the left, the opponent will move to the right when you distract them by opening the door, then if you move back to your window youre basically giving them a free right hand peak. however if it was opposite and the window was on the right and door was on the left then it would still prove ineffective, as after you distract them and go to the window, theyll probably figure out what youre tryna do and go through the door, gaining a free entry in your box and eliminating you. sorry for yapping lmao
This video is beautifully crafted, this kind of knowledge takes the average player like 2-3 years to learn from experience but he's summarised and condensed it into a 15 minute vid. Incredible
you should also make a video about build resetting. a good strat is to open a wide edit and then quickly reset so that the shot of the player hits is and instantly breaks it allowing you to get a free shot or replace it, make another wide edit and get another free shot due to shotgun shoot times.
It's called a peanut butter edit because it's so smooth. This was one of the first edits people were able to master at a high level and the edit, jump, reset was a very smooth sequence.
I was wondering if you could still do some vod reviews cause I have quite a few games that were either good or wired or js interesting Also love you, I've watched like every single one of ur vids
Small Verion Lowwall is usefull if you want the player to not realize you have the wall. Ofcourse it only works for specific situations and angels where the oponent doesn't know you already own the wall. So it's more of a sneak attack edit to get not a first but a second shot while they try to build but can't.
Hello could you do a video comparing the pump and the gatekeeper to find out which is better? Everytime I see them I'm not sure which one to pick so your video could be really helpful for me
Pump: inconsistent damage at long range, good at close range. Bullet by bullet reload system. Gun can be loaded within - second depending on if you’re being pressured by opponents. Slow fire rate. Fosters a protective and methodical style of building/ smart play/ cut and run play-style. Good for outplays and clips, accounts for people who like to edit a lot e.g creative warriors. Gatekeeper: good damage shotgun at close to mid range. Fast fire rate Low mag size for balance (can be modified with the drum mage for more shots) Mag reload style. All bullets reloaded at once like at or frenzy auto. Incredibly dangerous if shots are wasted (can be counteracted with drum mag) Fast reload time Good for chip damage and jumping in peoples boxes Does high structure damage Fosters a fast paced playstyle that’s less protective and more offensive and voliatile, good for pressure and running in peoples faces. Truth is that statistically the best shotgun above all the rest doesn’t exist. Each shotgun has their stats balanced with each other to create a fair but dynamic and engaging environment. The best shotgun for you depends on how you like to play/ how you perform your best. In order to find the best shotgun, you need to ask yourself, what kind of player are tou, and then select the shotgun that will most aid your playstyle. And I guarantee you will destroy the lobby.
You can edit other walls through a window edit. For example. Edit the center window. Shoot the wall on the left. Take it through the window and edit that wall and place long range cones. It's very protected and quite powerful
as a casual player, i find it so funny to see that all you have to do is flip an edit to the other side to completely change how people think about it lol
The peanut butter is only overrated because of how box fighting has evolved since it was popularized. At the time it was quite literally the bread and butter edit of box fighting. There was way more attacking a wall directly, and players were just less likely to be able to punish a bad peanut butter peek. It's why the "fat side wall", also known as the Khanada classic, was able to be used effectively for a jump shot or right hand peek to surprise people and people like Khanada practiced it for consistency, but it's faded into obscurity since it's not going to be a consistent edit in most scenarios and jumping to shoot will leave you so exposed (plus you can't really hide behind it well with a cone in your box). It shows that edits were more about getting coverage straight on and surprising the opponent. It's also why the Mongraal classic was still meta around the same time, but now it's not only predictable, but it only really works for opening a wide edit when someone doesn't have a cone in thier box and you have a health advantage/want to finish the fight quickly. It can have a right four corner edit for a right hand peek, but it usually wasn't used to give players a right hand peek, which seems like why many pros have the left corner edits in their muscle memory.
I used to play boxfights when they became popular. Its called peanut butter edit because its like a diagonal slice of a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich
For the people who may not know the Fortnite characters view is slightly turned to the right which gives you one said fully seen and one side not fully seen
no one will see this but the window door edit is goated. you edit a door, then yall go into that standoff of whos gonna open the door first, and ur opp might start aiming at the door and holding an angle. Then u run to the other side, hit em with a window and bam. This works cause everyone forgets this edits existence.
6:57 the advantage is movement based peekers advantage. The efficiency tied between movement and crosshair motion is - theoretically , implemented faster than an opponents cognitive response time- maybe when predicted. It is a psycho or tempo play.
People saying I missed the T edit, but that's just a top row and door that I covered at 09:53
I was about to comment but not only did you do it, but I learned that it can be done with the door being placed elsewhere. 2 for 1 comment, Ty Mr.Reiss
Second comment
3rd comment
Hey what would you say the most optimal load out is? Like if you could go into creative and make a load out of any guns from any seasons, and if possible, any mods for guns, and what about meds and any other mobility/not guns that are not healing?
Do one where you show us when to piece control, and what edits to do, for a video. Thanks😀😀😀😀
If you guys want to know the most UNDERRATED edit, it's the one where you make a window and get headshot sniped immediately from 150 meters.
Yeah, it's so annoying that they made snipers hit scan just for this reason (I don't play fortnite anymore)
@@whrench2676 They don't hitscan.
Anymore@@boxraze5643
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@@boxraze5643 that's the joke
as someone looking to improve, THANK YOU Reisshub 👑
Hahaha nobody liking noskii’s comment
Noskiiii love ur vids
Broski comments on every video
Noskii is a memer and the goat
Hi noskii love ur vids bro
Kreo still catching strays from world cup 5 years later
Fr💀💀
BRO U STOLE MY COMMENT NOOOOO
@@nolabiicap
@@Atomicfn_yt i was going to comment the same thing, u cant say cap to that
@@nolabii but did you comment it tho?
Hearing things that I've been teaching people for a long time now, while still finding a way to present the information in an interesting way made me want to watch the whole thing.
W Vid as always
We should call the bottom right edit the "jelly" edit to pair the two together
No
It's a decent name but at least it isn't as bad as the 'king tut' which is the creator's name for the hamlinz cone that no one caught on to
yes
@@User-17429yeah but if clix named it that you’d be screaming about how clever he is
YES
Im pretty sure it's called a peanut butter edit bc it's "cut" the same way people tend to cut pb&j sandwiches (ive only ever played zero build)
No, you've got it right. I'm surprised you did, because you only play zero build
gedagadigedagadaoh
@@noobsus8227jump bro
@@nan01ynk same I only play zb but watching and learning how to play builds is fun
@@nan01ynk no, I'm not mad. I can respect zero build players even though it's not for me. I'm just surprised that you got it lol
Aussieantics and Reisshub are the best to watch when your bored ngl
Fr I almost have no reisshub vids to watch left
Aussie does glaze cheaters tho
@@zypherion516uh huh
You’re just bad
@zypherion516 aussie said that peterbot could not be cheating bc epic games would have banned him by now like everyone else and the proof is not good enough to make a statement saying he actually is a cheater. When he gets his crazy kill games in the victory cups he does not do anything suspicious showing he is not a cheater.
@@ButcherssonFNyou clearly have no clue how closet cheating works, if he starts flying ofc he’s cheating that’s called rage cheating
this is the only fortnite youtube i ever watch, w vid as always
Me too
Same
Bottom left four tiles and bottom left three tile edits are both better than their right side equivalents when your opponent is in a box opposite yours but 2 tiles away.
If you get the ramp in between your box and theirs and flip it towards you on the left side, you can push into that box behind the ramp and safely spray and take their wall, which is hard to directly counter.
The left bottom corner wall edits work better for this as they allow you to run straight forwards behind the ramp without getting caught on the edited wall, as you would if it were the right side edit.
Nice vid. You should make a video like this about cone, floor and stair edits.
1:57 "that feels kinda nice"
thats the first Video Im watching from u. Im not even a good fortnite player, infact I dont even play ranked. Im just a pub player who plays sometimes. But I gotta say, I fell in love with your videos. Keep up the grind!
Nice vid ill think about this while playing zero build😊
I think it's called a peanut butter edit because peanut butter is commonly used in pbj sandwiches. Sandwiches are cut diagonal which resembles the edit.🧐🧐🧐🧐
Great video. One small usage of the small version of the low wall ( 10:49 ) is crouching while edit chopping so enemies can't see your visual audio footsteps.
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The peanut butter edit was named after a peanut butter and jelly sandwich because it looks like a piece of bread cut diagonally.
1:50 I mean it's pretty obvious, people also used to call it PB and J, which means peanut butter and jelly, because its in the triangle shape that a peanut butter and jelly sandwich can be cut into
Not obvious for anyone not US based, I’ve never seen someone not American have a PB & J
Great video and editing as always 👍. Also i have a question related to editing in Fortnite, my question is if most pro players use edit on release or not and why?
I love the double window edit just because of my mate raging at me in edit pump wars to "Stop doing you're double window thingy"
1:55 It's called a peanut butter edit because the half square triangle shape of the wall looks like the classic diagonally cut peanut butter and jelly sandwhich
Bro you teached me new edits I had no idea about some of these edits bro
What a class thumbnail Reiss always on the cutting edge of thumbnails
Awesome vid, very informative and well edited
love the video
why dont you try making a video tier list on the stair and floor edits how they can be used in fights and be effective or not effective
W video
POV: Cone, stair and floor edits: You serious?
Hey reis love the content i think you should host polls on your channel to choose your next video to get what your fans want
the window and door edit is really useful when you do this trick: 1. open door to distract opponent but dont go through it 2. shoot through window
yes but remember that the window and door are on opposite sides. if your door is on the right and window is on the left, the opponent will move to the right when you distract them by opening the door, then if you move back to your window youre basically giving them a free right hand peak. however if it was opposite and the window was on the right and door was on the left then it would still prove ineffective, as after you distract them and go to the window, theyll probably figure out what youre tryna do and go through the door, gaining a free entry in your box and eliminating you. sorry for yapping lmao
As a new player this will definitely help my building edits however it won’t help my 1 centimeter per hour building skills
Thank you reisshub for inspiring me to start my youtube channel and to start making videos ❤
Reiss’s editing is unmatched
As a newbie fortnite player, i really like the way it's 3rd person effects gameplay rather then an fps game
This video is beautifully crafted, this kind of knowledge takes the average player like 2-3 years to learn from experience but he's summarised and condensed it into a 15 minute vid. Incredible
1:57 puts peanut butter on his forehead “it feels kinds nice”
Reisshub the goat 🐐
Reisshub is super smart ngl, he knows every position and every edit when he is in a fight.
Door + sprint/crouch slam is kinda op it sends them up in the air and makes them not be able to switch weapon for a lil bit
you should also make a video about build resetting. a good strat is to open a wide edit and then quickly reset so that the shot of the player hits is and instantly breaks it allowing you to get a free shot or replace it, make another wide edit and get another free shot due to shotgun shoot times.
Ping dif. Just saying
Good visualization again!
Props to editor
Doesn’t he edit his videos
@@lasse9436 well thats why i said props to editor
@@lasse9436 im not fully sure so yeah
It's called a peanut butter edit because it's so smooth. This was one of the first edits people were able to master at a high level and the edit, jump, reset was a very smooth sequence.
Bro did not have to do Kreo like that 💀
bro its deserved kreo keeps yapping about his world cup loss on his channel
The fat side wall or KHANADA CLASSIC, back in the day, is nice for shooting/bating right hand peeks with a jump shot reset. Having options
Me, a Save the World player: well clearly the best edit is the low wall
I was wondering if you could still do some vod reviews cause I have quite a few games that were either good or wired or js interesting
Also love you, I've watched like every single one of ur vids
This guy took me from bronze to diamond. Go reisshub
Small Verion Lowwall is usefull if you want the player to not realize you have the wall. Ofcourse it only works for specific situations and angels where the oponent doesn't know you already own the wall. So it's more of a sneak attack edit to get not a first but a second shot while they try to build but can't.
Didn’t know fortnight could look so satisfying where it’s slowed down
this was a very good video!
I’ve been doing the top row edit like 9:40 since the malibuca mechanics of the pros and it works everytime
2min gang btw love these vids
the left peanut butter edit should be called jelly edit
eyy nice vid
You gotta do one of these videos for the other builds. :)
Dude pro build gameplay is absolutely insane to watch lmao
are we not gonna talk about the fact that this dude madea 15 minute video, on a single feature of fortnite|?
this dudes amazing
This guy teaches us Fortnite like my teacher but this time I can actually understand
The left and right variants are literally the same if their on the other side.
Hello could you do a video comparing the pump and the gatekeeper to find out which is better? Everytime I see them I'm not sure which one to pick so your video could be really helpful for me
Pump: inconsistent damage at long range, good at close range.
Bullet by bullet reload system. Gun can be loaded within - second depending on if you’re being pressured by opponents.
Slow fire rate. Fosters a protective and methodical style of building/ smart play/ cut and run play-style. Good for outplays and clips, accounts for people who like to edit a lot e.g creative warriors.
Gatekeeper: good damage shotgun at close to mid range.
Fast fire rate
Low mag size for balance (can be modified with the drum mage for more shots)
Mag reload style. All bullets reloaded at once like at or frenzy auto. Incredibly dangerous if shots are wasted (can be counteracted with drum mag)
Fast reload time
Good for chip damage and jumping in peoples boxes
Does high structure damage
Fosters a fast paced playstyle that’s less protective and more offensive and voliatile, good for pressure and running in peoples faces.
Truth is that statistically the best shotgun above all the rest doesn’t exist. Each shotgun has their stats balanced with each other to create a fair but dynamic and engaging environment. The best shotgun for you depends on how you like to play/ how you perform your best. In order to find the best shotgun, you need to ask yourself, what kind of player are tou, and then select the shotgun that will most aid your playstyle. And I guarantee you will destroy the lobby.
this is why i love reisshub
You can edit other walls through a window edit. For example. Edit the center window. Shoot the wall on the left. Take it through the window and edit that wall and place long range cones. It's very protected and quite powerful
2:18
As a controller player. The left hand peanut butter peek is useful when tied with peekers advantage and lag pulling.
4 tile plus cone is a devious combo
If I was a pro; I would just be doing a lot of peanut butter edits and other random ones and then reisshub will say that I am a genius
Hoły god, the editing in this video is god tier
Yo my fav Fortnite yt
W video :)
Creation of the peanut butter varies. Some players say that Clix invented it but others say that Paper in the box fight era created it.
if this gets 2k likes or more i will go bald
Post it on youtube then
Damn thats crazy
These kids will do anything to get likes💀
Post it on yt I’ll check back next week ur going bald
I’ll subscribe to your channel if you do it
as a casual player, i find it so funny to see that all you have to do is flip an edit to the other side to completely change how people think about it lol
Early
The khanada classic disrespect is craizy
best fn content on yt
7:02 "aqua on me"😂
Thank you for this
The peanut butter is only overrated because of how box fighting has evolved since it was popularized. At the time it was quite literally the bread and butter edit of box fighting. There was way more attacking a wall directly, and players were just less likely to be able to punish a bad peanut butter peek.
It's why the "fat side wall", also known as the Khanada classic, was able to be used effectively for a jump shot or right hand peek to surprise people and people like Khanada practiced it for consistency, but it's faded into obscurity since it's not going to be a consistent edit in most scenarios and jumping to shoot will leave you so exposed (plus you can't really hide behind it well with a cone in your box). It shows that edits were more about getting coverage straight on and surprising the opponent.
It's also why the Mongraal classic was still meta around the same time, but now it's not only predictable, but it only really works for opening a wide edit when someone doesn't have a cone in thier box and you have a health advantage/want to finish the fight quickly. It can have a right four corner edit for a right hand peek, but it usually wasn't used to give players a right hand peek, which seems like why many pros have the left corner edits in their muscle memory.
I used to play boxfights when they became popular. Its called peanut butter edit because its like a diagonal slice of a peanut butter and jelly sandwhich
that sounds like the stupidest naming process ever lmao.
For the people who may not know the Fortnite characters view is slightly turned to the right which gives you one said fully seen and one side not fully seen
Great video
7:27 blud was shaking in his boots😂😂😂😂
unknown called it a peanut butter way back when and its been that ever since
If the reset counts as an edit I'd say it's at least a must master
This is like a national geographic of fortnite which make the players look like animals fighting.
Nice video
I wish you were return to your original Fncs skin and not the slurp skin. I honestly think it was a better and shows more personality.
no one will see this but the window door edit is goated. you edit a door, then yall go into that standoff of whos gonna open the door first, and ur opp might start aiming at the door and holding an angle. Then u run to the other side, hit em with a window and bam. This works cause everyone forgets this edits existence.
do you play with enhance pointer presision turned on or off on your pc
Nice vid
door window edit being in useless is wild
where are these clips (matches) from ?
love your content
Now I am good in fortnite
Good luck in life
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reisshub always got us
3:21 why are you showing my hand of tricks bruh 💀💀😭😭😂😂
Now time to make a ranking of other building piece edits.
11:54 I remember when this was called the khanada classic
Unknown started calling the peanut butter edit
1:57 why is that so funny 💀
I love watching his vids it's made me a million times better
We need more but with cones, stairs, and floors
Early lol
BRO LEAKED THE DOOR STRAT I LOVED IT
6:57 the advantage is movement based peekers advantage. The efficiency tied between movement and crosshair motion is - theoretically , implemented faster than an opponents cognitive response time- maybe when predicted. It is a psycho or tempo play.