Apex Legends sets itself apart from other battle royale games with its cast of characters. Each is entirely different from the others with their abilities in their written emotional state. That being said, it does leave room for some legends to stand out from the rest. Here are the best Apex Legends characters separated by their usage level.
Level S
Safety rope
Image via Respawn EntertainmentLifeline is a legend who holds value in the hands of any player. Her ability casts a drone that will heal the base health of anyone standing still next to it, and her ultimate summons a healing package containing healing and defense items. Just make sure you are aware of your surroundings when calling her. She also has several passives that are useful. First, and most importantly, she can revive her teammates faster than others with a protective shield, and her self-healing is faster than others without the help of a golden backpack. Her new passive allows her to get even more loot from the blue crates that now spawn in the world.
Gibraltar
Gibraltar is the closest thing to a tank character in Apex Legends. When aiming your weapon, Gibby places a shield in front of him that protects the damage that comes in front of him for 50 health. It also has a deployable dome shield that covers a large area, and no fire from you or enemies can penetrate the shield until it falls. As long as the dome shield is in place, all teammates inside can use healing items 25% faster, and Gibraltar can revive them faster as well. His Fortify passive ability reduces damage taken by 15% and grants Slow Shot Immunity. His ultimate is like that of Bangalore as he calls a missile bombardment. However, its bombs explode on contact with the ground, so they are useful in an offensive or defensive situation.
Scout
Pathfinder is Apex Legends' most mobile character. Her ability is a grappling hook that can be used to swing you, and her ultimate deploys a zipline that lets you and your teammates reach virtually any area of the map you're playing on. His passive ability allows him to scan the map every time he hits a poll beacon, which will locate the next circle for your team, making survival all the easier as you can set up your team in an advantageous location. before the enemy can.
A level
Bloodhound
Bloodhound is a character built on the idea of chasing people. Its ability scans the area which will show you and your teammates all enemies, even if they are behind walls. There is, however, a downside to analysis. All scanned enemies are alerted to your presence and will be as ready for you as you are. Bloodhound has one of the deadliest ultimates in the game. Activating it will turn the world into black and white and highlight enemies in red while making their footprints more visible to you for the duration of it and increasing your speed. Any enemies you take down while the ultimate is active extends the countdown, so if you hit hits there's a good chance you will hold it down for a while.
Octane
Octane is a thrill-seeker. His boost ability sacrifices a small portion of his health for a temporary speed boost which makes him the Legend who can cover the most ground quickly. Combine his speed with his ultimate jump pad, and you'll be able to access many areas much faster than others. It also has a passive that heals slowly to compensate for the boost ability, but it's only useful in situations outside of battle and when your team is running low on healing supplies.
Level B
Wattson
Wattson is the most defensive character in Apex Legends. She can set up electric fences that will alert you to any enemies that cross them while damaging and slowing them down. Her ultimate is a pylon that destroys any projectiles thrown in your path (which also includes air strike ultimates) while slowly regenerating teammates' shields. She's great for keeping a building down, but what keeps her from being higher on the list is the fact that your teammates are patient and stay with you wherever you are.
Spectre
Wraith is an interesting legend in that for the pros she's very useful, but for everyone she's an average character. His passive alerts you whenever someone takes aim at you, which is great for avoiding snipers, but his ultimate teleporter can be good and bad. When you set the first entry point for this one, your teammates will have to wait for you to complete it before they can use it, which could leave them out in the open for a long time. The teleporter is a means of moving quickly through an area, but enemies can use it as well, so watch your back with it. She has the smallest hitbox in the game, which, combined with her progressive elimination ability, makes her the hardest character to hit in a fast-paced shootout.
Crypto
Image via Respawn EntertainmentCrypto is another tracking legend, but he relies on his drone to help. While piloting your drone, you can reveal enemies to your teammates, but during this time you will be a sitting duck to anyone who approaches you. His ultimate allows his drone to trigger an EMP that slows, stuns, and destroys shields of enemies within range. Previously this would slow down your teammates as well, but now it's much easier for them to lead follow-up attacks. His drone can also pick up his teammates' banners from their death boxes, be careful not to get shot while trying to hit them. It's better than it was when it launched, but it's not necessarily a great choice.
Level C
Rampart
Bulwark adores her Sheila mounted machine gun, which gives her very high firepower in any area she wishes to fortify. She can place multiple amplified shields around her that allow you and your teammates to shoot while blocking enemy fire, but they are easily knocked down. Bunkering can give you the advantage of firepower, but Sheila can cede your position to any surrounding enemies and leaves you easily flanked or blown up with grenades.
Loba
While Loba gives a lot of utility early in the game, the longer the game lasts, the more value she loses for her team. Loba is built around the idea of getting your team's loot fast. She can see purple and above rated gear through walls, so when you first land, she can quickly point out the best props and other loot. Its ultimate, fast-loading black market allows everyone who uses it to choose two nearby items to immediately add them to their inventory, but be sure to close it when you're done, otherwise enemies can. use. She can also teleport to anywhere she can throw her bracelet, which gives her a very useful transport, but as your team becomes more equipped, she doesn't add much to combat.
Bangalore
Bangalore is a great starter character to use for new Apex players, but you'll quickly see its flaws after a few matches. She's good at getting out of fights using her smoke grenades and dual passive, but none of these help take down your attackers. Its ultimate is similar to Gibraltar's in that an airstrike drops heavy missiles, but once they hit the ground they're hesitant to explode and do less damage.
The Mirage,
Mirage is a legend that is based on the idea of tricking enemies into taking holographic photos of him. His ability chased him away from one of them, which will work for a while before stopping and staying still. It can be useful to distract from you, but at this point everyone knows when it is a hologram and not reality. His final calls into a group of these images in a circle and make him invisible for a while. While this is great for getting a team's flank, you can't attack until you're visible again, and people will know to be looking for you if they see a group of Mirages in a small one. zoned. His passive is also the least useful in the game, making him invisible for a short time when he's down, which only gives him a slightly better chance of surviving.
Caustic
Caustic is completely obsessed with the poisonous gases he emits with his traps and ultimates. He can throw tons of traps during a match that will damage and disorient enemies, but unfortunately they also affect your teammates, making them much more of a hindrance than a welcome trap. They are also quickly dispatched by shooting a specific section of the trap, rendering them completely useless. His ultimate is more or less the same with his traps. The gas affects enemies who don't play Caustic as well as your teammates. Combine that with the massive hitbox it has, and it remains one of Apex Legends' worst choices.
Revenant
Image via RespawnRevenant is an intimidating figure and should be a much better legend than him. On the plus side, he can crouch, walk faster, climb higher than others, and prevent enemies from using their abilities. However, the radius of this silence ability is minimal and difficult to achieve with multiple enemies. His ultimate has set up a totem pole that can save you and your teammates from falling, but while he's active, your shield won't protect you. When your health decreases, you are teleported to the totem pole with your shield and a point of health. It doesn't really help your team in a shootout, but just makes it easier to lose the same fight twice.