This is where things get sweaty. Some players use macros to automate "Turbo Building" or to place stairs and walls simultaneously with zero delay. This results in the "Super Struct" effect—where a massive fort appears instantly around a player.
If you are a streamer or a competitive player, being caught using macros is a career-ender. The Fortnite community is vigilant; if your movement looks too robotic or your edit timing is mathematically impossible, you will be called out.
A poorly placed "Wall" key causes slow building. Move your builds to your mouse buttons (e.g., Thumb buttons for Wall and Ramp). Use "E" and "Q" for floors and cones. Do not use the function keys (F1-F4).
A macro is an automated sequence of keystrokes and/or mouse actions triggered by a single key/button. On PC, macros are commonly created with:
Macros are rigid. A macro that perfectly performs a “high-wall retake” in Creative Mode will fail miserably in a real match because:
A human player adapts; a macro fails catastrophically.





