Fortnite Chapter 6 brought some big changes to how we move around the map, and ledge jumping might be the most useful one of them all. Think of it as your regular jump with an extra kick – letting you reach spots that were just a bit too far before. It’s the kind of trick that doesn’t seem like much at first, but once you get it down, you’ll find yourself using it all the time.
Knowing how to ledge jump properly can make a real difference in your game, whether you’re chasing someone down or just making your way across the map.
The core of ledge jumping is simple – sprint toward an edge and hit your jump button right when you get there. The game recognizes this and gives you an extra boost, sending you higher and further than a normal jump would. Here’s what you need to do step by step:
The timing feels a bit odd at first – you want to jump later than you probably think. If you jump too early, you’ll just do a normal jump. Too late, and you’ll run right off the edge.
There are a lot of great places in Fortnite C6S1 where you can practice this movement like buildings in Seaport City. The edges are clean and straight, so you can see exactly where to jump from. Once you get comfortable with that, try it from:
Avoid practicing on mountain slopes at first – they’re harder to read and might not give you consistent results. Here are a few things that’ll help you get more consistent:
Just remember – ledge jumping doesn’t save you from fall damage. In fact, since you’re jumping higher, you might actually take more damage if you’re not careful. Hence, the best tip we can give you is – to follow up a Ledge jump with Roll Land to mitigate the fall damage. Also, once you master this technique try using it with a Typhoon blade for amazing damage combos.
The more you use ledge jumping, the more natural it starts to feel. Soon enough, you’ll be spotting jump opportunities all over the map and using them without even thinking about it. Just give yourself some time to get used to the timing, and you’ll be fine.