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Apex LegendsApex Legends Tips and tricks
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There's no fall damage Those who have experience in the Battle Royale genre have most likely tuned themselves to tackling terrain very carefully. In the majority of other games in the genre, fall damage is suffered when dropping from a great height, but that's not the case in Apex Legends. You can jump off a sheer cliff and land on the ground below without even a scratch. A handy tactical advantage if your opponents are positioned below you. Shoot the robotic spider-like creatures for extra loot Yeah, we don't know their official title, so we'll go with robotic spider-like creatures. Anyway, occasionally when you come across supply crates, there will be sometimes be these creatures hanging around on the walls and ceilings of the environment. Did you know that you can shoot them and their corpses will product loot? They're even colour coded with the rarity drops to make them easier to notice. Attachments transfer over when picking up a new weapon One quality of life update in Apex Legends can be found in attachment management. When you find a new weapon on the ground that you'd like to replace one you already have, the UI will show you which attachments can transfer over to that new gun from the one you're currently holding. This completely eliminates the menu management seen in other Battle Royale titles whereby you would have to remove the attachments from the original weapon and convert them over to the new one all within the confines of a menu. It's neat stuff that streamlines the experience. Always have a Knockdown Shield handy What's this Knockdown Shield you speak of? Well, when one of your teammates is downed by an opponent, a Knockdown Shield can be used to save their life. when downed, a shield will form in front of them that will soak up a certain number of bullets, meaning you have a much greater chance of getting over to your friend in order to revive them. The better the rarity of the shield, the more damage it can take. Set up shop near a revive machine One of Apex Legends' most unique mechanics is the ability to revive your teammates, both when they're downed and out of the match completely. If they're downed, you can simply head over and revive them via a hold of the square button, but if they've been eliminated completely, there's a bit more work to do. Dotted throughout the map are machines that allow you to revive your teammates, if you've picked up the banner on their corpse. Grab them, take them over to a revive machine, and after a number of seconds, they'll respawn from the sky. If you want to stay in the game for a long time, you're going to want to be near one of these at all times. Be warned though, once a particular machine has been used, you can't use that same one again for another set of respawns. As such, you need to be moving to the next one once your squad is back on its feet. Always be on the lookout for legendary loot It goes without saying that the higher tier of rarity a weapon or item is, the better it will be on the battlefield. The coloured rarity tiers start at white for common, then progress through blue, purple, and finally orange for legendary. Always be on the lookout for higher tiers of gear so that you can swap out and improve your build as the match progresses. You'll be harder to kill and deal far more damage as a result. Stolen from here Will continue to put more tips please leave comments to help me out as well. Thanks. |
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