The Twitch streamer Turner “Tfue” Tenney is considered one of the best players in Fortnite. Many think the vehicle “Mech” is far too strong. What happens when a pro jumps into the Mech was recently shown in a clip on Twitch.
This is the situation: Tfue is currently training in the new mode “Trio” with Dennis “Cloak” Lepore and Thomas “72hrs” Mulligan. Trio is currently the new popular mode among eSports pros – tournaments are about to take place and the players are noticeably eager for a change after so much Duo.
Currently, many training matches and “serious matches” are taking place in the “Trio Arena” mode, where the top players in the world regularly face off. They know each other.
Actually, Mechs hardly spawn anymore in the Arena mode, after Epic significantly reduced the spawn rates. But there are still a few.
In this situation, the Twitch streamer Tfue plays the shooter in the Mech and fires into a densely built area from the outside. 72hrs controls the Mech while Cloak still jumps around them.
Famous Fortnite pros like “Faze Dubs” and “Faze Megga” have fortified themselves in front of Tfue. They finished 7th in the Duo World Championship and earned $375,000 in prize money. They are among the best in the world in Fortnite – even though they have no opportunity to prove that in the clip.
Tfue effortlessly dismantles one of the best teams in the world
This is shown in the clip: The clip shows how Tfue randomly blasts into the buildings from outside in the Mech. The buildings provide little protection.
The “laser pointer,” intended as a kind of nerf, briefly indicates where the rockets will hit. Tfue coordinates with his partner, the driver, so that he can jump up to allow the Mech in Fortnite a better shooting angle.
The special thing is how effortlessly Tfue collects kills here and can dominate with the Mech without putting himself in danger.
Mech makes “Fortnite of the pros” ridiculous
What the clip is supposed to show: Epic has said that the Mech is meant to provide success experiences for players who otherwise have none.
Tfue, as one of the top players, demonstrates here how the Mech works when someone strong is sitting in it. Tfue has already made it clear how much he dislikes the Mech.
As Tfue plays here, he brings the “real Fortnite” that pros play, with a lot of building and strategy, to absurdity because it simply does nothing against the Mech.
That Tfue can also succeed against pros without the Mech is shown here:

