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<br> | <br>The VK-47 Flatline is a good gun. It does decent damage (16 body and 32 head) and it holds 20 rounds, the most of the ARs. You should only avoid it when you have the choice between it and the R-301. Yes, it's a little more powerful, but it's also much slower. Whereas the R-301 fires at 720 RPM, the VK-47 only manages 600, and it deals lower damage per second. If you're going single-shot, then sure, maybe use the VK-47. But if you prefer using the default auto mode, you should always go with the R-301 over the VK<br><br> <br>When it comes to full-auto weapons, you can't really do any better than the Devotion. It holds a massive 44 rounds in its magazine, which makes it a quality gun for large-scale shootouts as you don't need to reload very often. It's also a very fast gun, shooting 900 rounds per minute and doling out 255 damage per second on the body and 510 on the head. It can absolutely shred opponents thanks to its fast damage output and mag size, and it almost always wins in a 1v1 AR battle thanks to its lack of reload t<br> <br>Overall, the Havoc’s addition to the game is a welcome one, and more importantly, a balanced one. The weapon takes a little bit to get used to - even longer if you are continually searching for the hop-up attachments - but once you get a feel for how it handles, the Havoc could quickly become your new favorite <br><br> <br>The Alternator is a sub-machine gun, but it has no business being in the same category as the R-99 and the Prowler. It deals virtually the same damage as the R-99 (13 body and 19 head against the R-99's 12 body and 18 head), but it holds less rounds AND fires much slower. Whereas the R99 unleashes at an mind-melting 1,080 rounds per minute, the Alternator only squeaks out 640, making its damage per second the weakest of all the machine guns. Use the Alternator as a starting weapon and immediately discard it when the chance all<br><br> <br>One major addition has already made its way to King’s Canyon: a new gun, fittingly named "Havoc." The versatile weapon is a welcome addition to the battlefield for whichever character you favor, but certainly has its own quirks that players will need to keep in mind while using it. Wreak havoc against your opponents with our guide on how to most effectively use the rifle on your way to becoming an _ Apex _ Legends champ<br><br> <br>It may not be a conclusively determining factor when it comes to how the match will play out, it does mean that plans are going to change concerning where and when you'll make the jump, so leave the solid decisions off the table until you've got an idea of what you'll be working w<br><br> <br>When dropping, there are a couple of gauges on either side of your screen. The one on the left-hand side tracks your velocity. You'll notice that it increases as you drop straight down, and slows down as you level <br><br> <br>The sniper rifles are tricky to categorize. In fact, aside from one particular beast, they mostly come down to personal preference. That said, you really can't go wrong with the Longbow. It's the most damaging of the sniper rifles, as one shot deals 55 body damage and 110 head damage. You can also add the Skullpiercer attachment for massive headshot damage, making this (arguably) the most deadly SR in the game. That said, it's also the slowest, so you really need to make every shot co<br><br> <br>Even though players know a new character named Octane will release in week eight of Apex Legends (March 25- April 1), there's no news on when Prophet will drop. Players should bear in mind that Respawn has yet to make an official announcement or respond to the rumors of Prophet. Also, if there's only one new character per season, there could be a bit of a wait before gamers get to see Prophet in action. Thankfully, with Season 1 of [https://apexgamepulse.com/ Apex Legends Beginner Guide|https://apexgamepulse.Com/] ** Legends ** launching in March, there won't be long to wait to see what's included and how many new characters are suiting up for bat<br><br> <br>In terms of defending yourself from rival Havoc fire, due to the impressive accuracy of the gun (when used properly), there’s really not much you can do other than zig-zag - or grapple - your way to co<br><br> <br>The Havoc is definitely a high-powered weapon, but is surprisingly easy to control in terms of recoil. However, short to mid-range distances are recommended while in full-auto fire mode - creating a feel similar to the Devotion light machine gun. Hitscan Beam fire mode, on the other hand, is best suited for longer distances, creating a shooting experience similar to that of a sniper rifle like the Scout, or even a fresh take on the classic railgun from the _ Quake _ franch<br><br> <br>The supply ship is essentially a mobile hot zone minus the fully kitted weapons. It's loaded with all sorts of goodies, making it a tempting target as a drop location. It spawns randomly on the map, but its path will almost always intersect the dropship's at some po<br><br> <br>Dropping onto high ground or choice bits of cover in a contested location can give you the edge when it comes to making it out of there alive, and dropping onto the bigger piles of loot will give you more options to defend yourself with during the ensuing me<br> | ||
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The VK-47 Flatline is a good gun. It does decent damage (16 body and 32 head) and it holds 20 rounds, the most of the ARs. You should only avoid it when you have the choice between it and the R-301. Yes, it's a little more powerful, but it's also much slower. Whereas the R-301 fires at 720 RPM, the VK-47 only manages 600, and it deals lower damage per second. If you're going single-shot, then sure, maybe use the VK-47. But if you prefer using the default auto mode, you should always go with the R-301 over the VK
When it comes to full-auto weapons, you can't really do any better than the Devotion. It holds a massive 44 rounds in its magazine, which makes it a quality gun for large-scale shootouts as you don't need to reload very often. It's also a very fast gun, shooting 900 rounds per minute and doling out 255 damage per second on the body and 510 on the head. It can absolutely shred opponents thanks to its fast damage output and mag size, and it almost always wins in a 1v1 AR battle thanks to its lack of reload t
Overall, the Havoc’s addition to the game is a welcome one, and more importantly, a balanced one. The weapon takes a little bit to get used to - even longer if you are continually searching for the hop-up attachments - but once you get a feel for how it handles, the Havoc could quickly become your new favorite
The Alternator is a sub-machine gun, but it has no business being in the same category as the R-99 and the Prowler. It deals virtually the same damage as the R-99 (13 body and 19 head against the R-99's 12 body and 18 head), but it holds less rounds AND fires much slower. Whereas the R99 unleashes at an mind-melting 1,080 rounds per minute, the Alternator only squeaks out 640, making its damage per second the weakest of all the machine guns. Use the Alternator as a starting weapon and immediately discard it when the chance all
One major addition has already made its way to King’s Canyon: a new gun, fittingly named "Havoc." The versatile weapon is a welcome addition to the battlefield for whichever character you favor, but certainly has its own quirks that players will need to keep in mind while using it. Wreak havoc against your opponents with our guide on how to most effectively use the rifle on your way to becoming an _ Apex _ Legends champ
It may not be a conclusively determining factor when it comes to how the match will play out, it does mean that plans are going to change concerning where and when you'll make the jump, so leave the solid decisions off the table until you've got an idea of what you'll be working w
When dropping, there are a couple of gauges on either side of your screen. The one on the left-hand side tracks your velocity. You'll notice that it increases as you drop straight down, and slows down as you level
The sniper rifles are tricky to categorize. In fact, aside from one particular beast, they mostly come down to personal preference. That said, you really can't go wrong with the Longbow. It's the most damaging of the sniper rifles, as one shot deals 55 body damage and 110 head damage. You can also add the Skullpiercer attachment for massive headshot damage, making this (arguably) the most deadly SR in the game. That said, it's also the slowest, so you really need to make every shot co
Even though players know a new character named Octane will release in week eight of Apex Legends (March 25- April 1), there's no news on when Prophet will drop. Players should bear in mind that Respawn has yet to make an official announcement or respond to the rumors of Prophet. Also, if there's only one new character per season, there could be a bit of a wait before gamers get to see Prophet in action. Thankfully, with Season 1 of Apex Legends Beginner Guide|https://apexgamepulse.Com/ ** Legends ** launching in March, there won't be long to wait to see what's included and how many new characters are suiting up for bat
In terms of defending yourself from rival Havoc fire, due to the impressive accuracy of the gun (when used properly), there’s really not much you can do other than zig-zag - or grapple - your way to co
The Havoc is definitely a high-powered weapon, but is surprisingly easy to control in terms of recoil. However, short to mid-range distances are recommended while in full-auto fire mode - creating a feel similar to the Devotion light machine gun. Hitscan Beam fire mode, on the other hand, is best suited for longer distances, creating a shooting experience similar to that of a sniper rifle like the Scout, or even a fresh take on the classic railgun from the _ Quake _ franch
The supply ship is essentially a mobile hot zone minus the fully kitted weapons. It's loaded with all sorts of goodies, making it a tempting target as a drop location. It spawns randomly on the map, but its path will almost always intersect the dropship's at some po
Dropping onto high ground or choice bits of cover in a contested location can give you the edge when it comes to making it out of there alive, and dropping onto the bigger piles of loot will give you more options to defend yourself with during the ensuing me