Mastering Fortnite: Learn How to Make the Perfect Capture Point!
Looking to take your Fortnite gameplay to the next level?
One key strategy to master is creating and defending capture points.
We cover everything you need to know about capture points in Fortnite.
From creating a capture point, defending it from enemy attacks, to successfully capturing a point yourself, we’ve got you covered.
Grab your materials and get ready to dominate the battlefield in Fortnite!
Contents
- Key Takeaways:
- What is a Capture Point in Fortnite?
- Why is a Capture Point Important in Fortnite?
- How to Create a Capture Point in Fortnite?
- How to Defend a Capture Point in Fortnite?
- How to Capture a Point in Fortnite?
- What are Some Tips for Successfully Capturing a Point in Fortnite?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Capture Point in Fortnite?
- How do I create a Capture Point in Fortnite?
- Can I make a Capture Point in the regular Battle Royale mode?
- How many players can participate in a Capture Point game?
- What happens when a team captures a Capture Point?
- Are there any tips for making a successful Capture Point in Fortnite?
Key Takeaways:
What is a Capture Point in Fortnite?
A capture point in Fortnite is an in-game event take takes place in Team Brawl game mode versions and Control Limited Time Mode. The point is situated in the center of the map and has a radius around it that must be held by one of the two teams until the allocated points are reached. A capture point minimizes the spread of battle across the map and creates an ordered and quick-paced form of gameplay ideal for tournament-level battles.
Why is a Capture Point Important in Fortnite?
A capture point is important in Fortnite because it allows the player to control the storm eye movement in a battle royale match. This enables the player to both move the storm eye away from them to kill outside players and to trap other players inside the storm eye.
It is also important because according to the Fortnite 8.40 Patch Note, if a player captures a point and then leaves it, the newly captured artifact will turn off, allowing other players to take the vantage point.
How to Create a Capture Point in Fortnite?
Create a Capture Point in Fortnite using the Fortnite Creative modes. According to the official description, the Capture Point device is used for spawning items and deciding victory conditions. After placing the device, you connect items types to the triggers. You can connect the captions device to any player/team device to create capture point zones (used for custom respawning options as well). In Team Settings, you can select Capture Point Score to decide the number of capture points a team is required to score.
Step 1: Choose a Location
Potential capture points can go anywhere on the map you see fit, but it may be best to choose a location near other points of interest. These locations are already being fought over by players, which means your capture point will receive more frequent interaction and more analysis for balancing and improvements. Many of the official Creative maps designed by Epic have a main location already, and you can add your capture point around that (or remove it, in the case of Ikea Build Battle for example).
Alltricks132 has added a capture point highlighted in yellow at the actual central point of the map, east of the original central hill stronghold. You could place a capture point by hiding it inside a mountain or hill. Just make sure it does not interfere with the area players already use.
Step 2: Gather Materials
Gather working-together and bullet-proof materials by getting Fortnite weapons, gathering Fortnite resources, or eliminating other players. You need to obtain 0 steel, 0 brick, 50k wood, 2 rpgs (may build from any resource), 4 grey shotguns (may build from any resource and rarity), 2 legendary pistols (may build from any resource and rarity), 8 legendary bush consumables (may build from any resource and rarity), 20 fishing poles, and 4 campfires (may build out of any resource) to make your Fortnite capture point.
Be aware that building your Fortnite capture point will require plenty of effort at the start of the match to obtain the desired materials and weapons, which could lead to having your defense down. You will likely need to face other players with better weapon arsenals. Gather all these resources from various places on the map (e.g. flashy surfaces, ice boxes, and dumpsters), or eliminate other players and take them from the chest or outside the map. Major POIs or named locations are ideal to locate most of the items found in this guide.
Step 3: Build the Capture Point Structure
Build the Capture Point Structure for your Fortnite creative mode game after marking and smoothening the area for its foundational structure. The structure will be an enclosed arena, tending toward a square. Make it big or small according to your needs. In the image below used for training exercises, the structure is only six meters across, with higher walls. Apply the appropriate atmosphere and lighting features, and add items, signs, and HUD devices as per your specific requirements.
Step 4: Add Traps and Defenses
After the capture point is set up, ensure that there are ways to protect it from enemy players taking it back. Use the following to defend the capture point in addition to the two elements mentioned below. Defenders should use whatever arsenal they find most efficient in providing defense.
Building: Building walls is important here. Especially metal as they have the highest strength against being shot down. In general it is a common tactic of both attackers and defenders in Fortnite to box up their structures, so placing a trap inside the structure is an effective way to defend since the enemy player will not be able to destroy the trap due to no LoS. Having additional higher corner pieces of walls and roofs can give the attacker brief cover from enemies, but can allow a missed shot to reflect and deal damage coming off of the wall. This makes the high corners less ideal for defenders who prefer to always deal the most amount of damage to their opponents.
How to Defend a Capture Point in Fortnite?
You aim to defend a capture point in Fortnite by building structures that disallow passage when breached and improving visibility beyond the capture site. You also should exploit strong natural choke points and build up alternate routes for defense and strategic reasons away from the capture point intersection.
You can better defend a capture point in Fortnite by building ramps, walls, and floors to create cover and disallow run and gun style capping, according to professional player and Esports Coach Dylan @DSI2oz. This extra defensive layer of construction might cause you and your teammates to spawn a little farther away, but it will make the capture point much easier to defend when you are in range.
By improving visibility beyond your capture point, you are able to see where opponents may be coming from, if they are trying to flank one side, or if they are about to enter a multi-floor building with one entryway. Building alternative or even elevated paths towards your spawn increases your team’s mobility along with providing options to engage enemies or defend against an incoming blackout.
This clip from OfficialBozTV provides insight into the rigors of defending a capture point in Fortnite, emphasizing that communication and teamwork are central elements of their defensive strategies.
Use Traps and Defenses
One way to effectively create a capture point in Fortnite is by using traps and defenses that make the playing field much more dangerous. By placing traps strategically, you can incentivize opponents to operate only within a tightly defined safety zone, which closely resembles a controlled capture point.
You can use these structures such as stairs, walls, roofs or floors to lead opponents in a certain direction, which is why they are so important to capture point concepts.
Assign Roles to Teammates
When creating a capture point in Fortnite, it is important to make it competitive and assign clear roles. Assign 2-3 players to defend the point and 2-3 gray-suited players to attack and try to locate the area. This makes the chances more competitive and fun for everyone. Among the attackers, each player should have a clear role whether it is camping for ambush, live spotting attackers, or rushing to the zone. The defenders should operate a system where 1 or 2 players use marker emotes to surveil the distance, and 1 or 2 players patrol the site.
Communicate Effectively
Communicate effectively between the carriers, backup carriers, and the team as a whole to strategically benefit as much as possible from high-value captures. As the time left before moving arrives, the off-capturing team needs to group – so the friendly carrier, back carrier, and team moving from where they are want to meet. When multiple friendly carriers get separated, panic to get grouping as it gives them the ability to cooperate and move together as a strong unit.
How to Capture a Point in Fortnite?
A team can capture a control point once the count equals the other team’s captures. For instance, when A, B, and C are first unlocked, both teams may capture A and B.
After the timer elapses, now either team may capture point C. Whichever squad captures C first locks the remaining control points from capture by the other team and blocking their victory royale score.
Until that final point is captured, each capture squad must carefully choose the capture point and coordinate with sabotaging opponents. Whichever capture squad or defending squad extracts successful tactics to unlock and capture the lone final capture point will ultimately secure their team’s Fortnite victory royale. Your future strategy depends on examining all of the past capture and sabotage zones in Fortnite. Further rules and strategy theories can be discovered and developed through the Fortnite in-game chat. Use it to form capture and defense group strategies in your attempts to be crowned Final Fortnite Survivor Champion.
Eliminate Enemies
Eliminating enemies opens up the space that was previously contested reducing the number of possible threats. Ensure that all enemies have been killed before you try to take the point as having a stray opponent around can ruin your efforts quickly. The reverse of this is as important and it is imperative to not allow enemy teams to stay around or come close as this will make your capture job harder.
Stand in the Capture Zone
After turning on/on a contest point, the important role of being in the hang is to stand in the hot spot of the contest point in question until it is activated. The goal here is to verify that the size and shape of the hotspot have not changed when the contest point was turned on. Only the player who turns a contest point on/off can verify this part of the contest point but it is beneficial to get other players who not in the same party as the creator and to ask for their observations as well.
Standing in the correct location is essential. Parts of the orange hotspot locator must be visible to a player who is in the correct position. Above the map, a capture point icon will display the number of players out of the total allowed in the zone. The number often ticks between two figures even if the total count of players in the hang is constant. If the creator charges increased gold or score for capture point, the number is at least reduced if not entirely eliminated before the increased multiplier is confirmed. Capturing a capture point as early as it is activated will provide the highest multiplier. The more additional players helping with capture, the sooner the capture is complete past that point.
Keep an Eye on the Timer
The Storm Timer is how long it takes the Storm Circle to complete a full contraction/expansion cycle. The Initial Safe Phase at the beginning of the match is usually just slightly less, with the Final Safe Phase being higher, around 8 minutes.
When you first select an area you’ll need to move 1 Storm Phase per 2.5 minutes. So take into account how many Storm Phases are left and which storm phase you want to hit your area. So, a far away area can only have 2 Storm Phases before it’s time to move, but an area in the middle of the map can wait all the way to the final phase if it chose its initial phase wisely.
If you are trying to identify a Capture Point directly by timing Storm Phases, keep in mind that those Storm Phases are expressed in a Storm Timer. The Storm Timer reaches 0:00 every time a Storm Phase starts over. Knowing this, time how long it takes one Storm Phase to expire. This is your Target Arrival Time. Once you’ve arrived in an area you’d like to mark as a Capture Point (as per the previous rules), crouch down and immediately fire up your stopwatch for both the Target Arrival Timer and the Storm Timer.
The difference between the two is essentially how long the Storm Timer needs to be before you can press your advantage and capture Point. UNLEQCHA! recommends capturing at -0:10. (They actually recommend capturing the moment the Storm Phase timer has expired, since most other players in the game have to wait till then. But since they don’t leave leeway time, they’ll frequently end up missing the opportunity.
That’s supported by Storm Phases only taking 10 seconds to warn players, while also stirring up changes in the geopolitical landscape quickly.
What are Some Tips for Successfully Capturing a Point in Fortnite?
- Prepare. Make sure that you and your squad are fully stocked on materials and have sufficient loot before starting to capture a point at the beginning of a match.
- Coordinate with your team. Reaching an enemy Point of Interest (POI) first is crucial to capturing it. As part of a squad community, work with them to condense plans and execute captures in a quick, organized manner.
- Destroy enemy spawners. Try to simultaneously destroy the enemy spawner zones while you are trying to capture the point. This will limit their ability to respawn and increase your chances of successfully holding the point after capturing it. Spawning islands will disable in their own after a new Capture Point *activate* so it makes it safer to get a *victory royal*.
- Keep visibility low. Utilize bushes, trees, and the terrain to your advantage to maintain visibility and do not allow zombies to see you.
- Stay together. Work closely with your team. Zombies are difficult with their fast sparked movements and so a strength of multiple Pros is a guaranteed way to prevent them from flamming towards you. Utilize the Stalkers being a ghostly feature since they are invisible in search of you therefore stay together.
- Focus on stronger zombies. Prioritize taking out bigger, stronger zombies (e.g., godarts) as they require additional time, effort, and materials to kill.
- Use vehicles. When using vehicles to get to a Capture Point or to rotate inside the area, try and use vehicles that are inconspicuous and don’t have large hitboxes (for example, using a red tractor as opposed to a car)
Stay Alert
Depending on the hash, it may not always be possible for a player to stay near the loot once it has been discovered. While this opens up the likelihood of other players finding the loot, it may be the best strategic move given the current circumstances.
If the Storm Eye is closing in, a player who is unable to protect the newly discovered loot may simply need to focus on moving to the circle. If your team is pushed into a fight by another team that is attacking you, it would be ill-advised to defend the loot laid by your team’s fallen soldier. In such cases, focus on winning the fight rather than the hash dropped.
Use Cover and Movement Strategically
Using cover and movement strategically will help you make a Fortnite capture point. Stand behind cover, peek out of cover to get shots off, and be prepared to extract to a new piece of cover if another player starts getting closer to you. Good cover helps you when taking advantage of high ground in Fortnite so you can keep track of where other players are.
When you decide to move in an area of a Fortnite point where you don’t have good cover, quickly use building pieces to build your own cover while moving. You can also edit your own cover building pieces to make sure that close enemies do not have cover or see you, making their job of killing you much harder.
Movement in a fight is sometimes the best way to build cover. Moving absolutely randomly with some basic building technique mixed in can allow you to stay unpredictable and moving kills shots a player trying to kill you from long range would normally have.
Work as a Team
To take the capture point quickly, the team must work together to destroy the enemy ramps from afar, ensuring no enemies are waiting to attack. A player who intends to take the point should build platforms up to the point to avoid having to navigate at the point and make an easy target of themselves. Having the other team members protect this player stops the enemy from laying traps, sniping, or taking potshots and aids in ensuring the point is captured.
Stay Calm Under Pressure
The key to a successful capture point strategy in Fortnite is to stay calm under pressure. A capture point is the central point on the map representing a high-rarity weapon chest and potential disruption of normal enemy routine. As a result, if you are playing solos, trios, or squads and find or are aiming to secure such a point, you are more likely to be targeted by enemies. If they are confident they can defeat you and your teammates, they will apply more pressure to you. This is especially the case with trios and squads where they may have the manpower needed to deal with the challenges presented by your added firepower.
The captain of the 3-building setting of Fort Zancudo for instance has to protect against enemies attacking from five different directions. This is why the Zancudo setup is more oriented towards squads where teammates can guard multiple angles. Players must remain calm under pressure and stay mindful of surroundings. This means constantly assessing and re-assessing where enemies and friends are on the map. It also means that communication has to be more consistent, such as the captain of the Port Pyke setup taking time out from building to talk to teammates and see the overall situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Capture Point in Fortnite?
A Capture Point in Fortnite is a designated area on the map that players need to capture and hold in order to gain points or win the game. It is a common objective in certain game modes and requires teamwork and strategic gameplay.
How do I create a Capture Point in Fortnite?
To create a Capture Point in Fortnite, you will need to use the Creative mode and place down capture blocks on the map. You can customize the size and shape of the capture point and add other elements like barriers and traps to make it more challenging.
Can I make a Capture Point in the regular Battle Royale mode?
No, you cannot make a Capture Point in the regular Battle Royale mode. This feature is only available in Creative mode where players have more control over the game settings and can create custom game modes.
How many players can participate in a Capture Point game?
The number of players that can participate in a Capture Point game depends on the settings set by the game creator. It can range from a small group of 4 players to a large group of 16 players.
What happens when a team captures a Capture Point?
When a team captures a Capture Point, they gain points for their team. The longer they hold the point, the more points they earn. If the opposing team manages to capture the point, the points will switch to their team.
Are there any tips for making a successful Capture Point in Fortnite?
Yes, some tips for making a successful Capture Point in Fortnite include placing the point in a strategic location, adding obstacles and traps to make it more challenging, and having a balance between attack and defense within the point. It’s also important to communicate and work as a team to defend the point.