The average K/D on Fortnite might not be as high as you think.
A player's K/D reflects their kills to death ratio in a particular match and game. Everyone wants a positive K/D; earning more kills than deaths is the best path to success, especially in Fortnite. As the Battle Royale continues to evolve with new weapons, POIs, and mainstream crossovers, maintaining an above average K/D has never been harder.
With the addition of Ranked mode for Battle Royale and Zero Build, Fortnite lobbies are incredibly sweaty, and without Siphon, the chances of death are much greater. The average K/D on Fortnite reflects the current level of competition in Fortnite WILDS.
What's the Average K/D on Fortnite?
The average K/D on Fortnite is a 1.00. Most players will tally at least one kill for every death they have in Fortnite. The games where players rack up multiple kills can offset the ones where they die off-spawn.
Unlike other Battle Royales, like Apex Legends or Call of Duty: Warzone, players can sometimes go an entire game without running into anyone on the map, especially in Zero Build. Those who are less confident in pushing teams can remain hidden on the outskirts of the zone or inside the buildings of less popular POIs. Their K/D reflects their passive play style and contributes to Fortnite's average K/D being just a 1.00.
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