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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


First things first, the Havoc is an assault rifle that uses Energy ammunition. A standard ammo clip will hold 25 rounds, while the reload time comes in at just over three seconds. The rarity of the weapon is really no different than any other gun; you just have to be in the right place at the right time. Because the Havoc is so versatile, it pairs well with the high-powered, lower ammo clip options of the Wingman and the Mozambi


Most notably, the gun comes with two fire modes - Full-auto and Hitscan Beam - and is the only weapon in the game that can utilize two hop-ups, being the ever-important Turbocharger, as well as the Select Fire. Keep that in mind when scavenging for loot, since the Turbocharger reduces the gun’s spin-up time when in auto mode, saving you the heartbreak of missing out on downing an enemy while the gun charges up for a solid second before firing. Additionally, the Hitscan Beam mode - which switches the fire mode to a single charged shot - can only be used when a Select Fire is equip


Blomkamp’s Chappie is about a robot with an advanced artificial intelligence who starts out child-like and innocent, before eventually going off on a bit of a murderous rampage. Pathfinder is also a highly intelligent robot, and is prone to shooting and killing his fellow champions. Considering the similarities between the two robots, what with their similar demeanors and aesthetic designs, a Chappie inspired skin for Pathfinder actually seems to make a lot of se


The R-301 may not look like much on the surface. It only holds 18 rounds per magazine, and it only deals 14 body and 28 head damage, statistically making it the weakest assault rifle in the game. Luckily, it fires like a beast. It deals 186 damage per second on the body and 336 on the head and fires at 720 rounds per minute. And when you take this account, the R-301 actually becomes the fastest assault rifle in the game. If you prefer rifles over shotguns or snipers, you should definitely consider the R-


A lot of people sleep on the Prowler, which is a darned shame, because it is easily the best sub-machine gun in the game. Its five-round burst deals incredible damage (70 body and 105 head), and it fires at an incredible 800 rounds per minute, making it one of the fastest weapons. When you combine its insane fire rate AND high damage output, you can see why this is one of the best choices you could possibly make when it comes to close-quarters combat. Don't shrug it off just because it's an


It's likely that not all of this content will make it into the live game. But, even if these datamined gems aren't sneak peeks, they're still an interesting look at the development process and where Apex Legends could have gone. Next: Apex Legends: How Much Faster Than Fortnite Is It Growing - And Can It Keep It


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 Skins|Https://Apexgamepulse.com/ _ Legends champ


The distance and fire mode considerations should not be taken lightly, as even EA notes that the "energy rifle joins the Hemlok as one of the arena’s highest damage-per-shot weapons in auto-fire mode." Why waste your time and ammo for subpar dam


It’s not known at this time whether Neill Blomkamp has actually played Apex Legends , but it’s also not like Blomkamp is a stranger to video games involving guns and giant robots. He recently directed a short film/trailer for the other newly released EA game Anthem . So he has dipped enough of a toe into the waters of EA video games that perhaps his acknowledgement of the fan suggested skin would give it some weight. He even took to twitter himself to bring the idea to the pub


_ Apex Legends _ has only been out for a little over two weeks, but the Respawn team is already hard at work to bring us new in-game content. From potential new modes , to new skins and characters , _ Apex Legends _ should be able to keep gamers satisfied for a wh

The map of Apex Legends is arguably well-designed, separated into smaller sections with their own opportunities for loot discovery and strategic placement. In Respawn’s plans for the upcoming content of Apex Legends, there's the promise of new legends, weapons and loot in the months to come. Although Respawn could alter their plans as they see fit, however, there's no indication of any intentions to change the map in any substantial way, leaving players with the same environments for the remainder of 2019. While Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds relies on fully new environments to keep things fresh, both Call of Duty’s Blackout and Fortnite have found a simpler but equally effective manner of spicing up the same map: adding small but substantial new additions to the playing field, sometimes even going as far as fully replacing a stale or unbalanced section of the map. This strategy is a truly convincing motivation for past players to return, as new tactics begin to unfold and characters that were once thought as stale gain a new life, allowing Apex Legends to continue remaining relevant for an additional stretch of time.