A Brief Overview of Apex Legends Season 4 Most Intriguing Characters and Their Ability Kits
2020-01-29
Apex Legends is one of the most notable online multiplayer games in the Battle Royale genre, where players in squads of three enter matches to fight for glory and recognition. To achieve success, your chosen Legends have to harmoniously complement each other’s best skills and abilities and compensate for the weaknesses.
While the statistics for damage, health, movement, and speed is the same for all Legends, their custom abilities vary greatly, meaning one Legend can be a better fit for your current team than the other. Let us take a closer look at some of those to see what we can expect this season.
Revenant
Revenant is a Season 4 rookie, whose stealthy playstyle and a wide range of abilities may prove vital to your team’s success. His passive ability is Stalker, meaning Revenant moves faster, even in the crouching position, and climbs vertical surfaces higher than other Legends. Silence, which is his main tactical skill, allows paralyzing the abilities of other Legends nearby for 10 seconds. Finally, his ultimate Death Totem enables Revenant to protect himself and his teammates from death and take the whole squad back to the totem for 30 seconds.
Pro: Revenant’s small hitbox and fast crouch-walk ability make him the hardest character to hit.
Con: The newest character’s kit is technically complex and takes quite some time to master.
Crypto
Crypto fulfills the role of the team’s surveillance engineer. Using his passive Neurolink ability, he can pilot the drone and detect threats in the 30-meter radius. Crypto’s tactical skill allows sending an air drone to scan the proximate area, and, should it get destroyed, deploy another one after a 40-second cooldown. The ultimate ability is Drone EMP, which neutralizes all the traps close by, slows down enemies, and robs those of 50 shields.
Pro: Team-wisely, Crypto’s surveillance ability is a highly useful asset that can shift the power balance in your favor long before the fight starts.
Con: Crypto’s drones can easily be taken down, leaving your team blind and deaf for 40 seconds.
Wattson
This is a slow-playstyle defensive Legend. Her passive ability is Spark of Genius, which accelerates the recharge of your tactical skill and fully charges the ultimate. Wattson’s tactical is putting up electric fences to slow the enemies down for a while. Her ultimate skill enables her to place an interception pylon that destroys all grenades and missiles before they can harm your squad members.
Pro: Wattson thrives in an enclosed zone, where she can effectively help her allies and do the most damage to her enemies.
Con: Fence posts are easy to destroy by fire. Interception pylons zap friendly grenades as well.
Octane
This Apex Legends veteran is known for his Swift Mend passive ability, as well as for his tactical ability that temporarily speeds him up by 30% at the cost of health. When needed, Octane can employ his ultimate and throw a jump pad to let his allies make long and high jumps.
Pro: Stim power restores rapidly whenever Octane is not being attacked, so there is a potential for using this tactical skills almost nonstop.
Con: 6-second speed buff costs 10 health points.
Bloodhound
A recent higher tier entrant Bloodhound has the passive ability to track down enemies by the clues they leave behind. His tactical ability allows him to quickly locate hiding enemies, secret traps and clues, while the ultimate boosts senses, enhances the ability to identify clues that have gone cold, and makes him move much faster.
Pro: When you are in for a solo play, Bloodhound’s passive Track ability comes in very handy.
Con: Use of Bloodhound’s tactical reveals your whereabouts to the enemy.
Gibraltar
This top-tier character with great self-protection potential is most appreciated for his ultimate Defensive Bombardment ability, with which he can remove all enemies from a marked area. His passive and tactical are also strong: the first allows shielding and blocking hostile fire, and the latter can be used to cast 15-second long dome-shields, blocking attacks.
Pro: Close combat is the most enabling environment for Gibraltar.
Con: Gibraltar’s large hitbox makes him exposed to poke damage.
Lifeline
Being the only healer among Apex Legends characters makes her a welcome addition to any team. Her passive and tactical abilities are focused on repairing and reviving her allies while staying protected by a powerful shield. Her ultimate power supplies the teammates with top-notch defensive gear.
Pro: Saving heal drones for combat will only help allies last longer.
Con: Lack of offensive abilities makes her weaker and easier to spot in the fight.
Pathfinder
This is a non-healing support character, whose passive ability empowers him to recognize the location of safe zones. His tactical grappling hook allows Pathfinder to quickly reach hard-to-get-at places. The whole team can benefit from this particular ability when Pathfinder employs his ultimate Zipline gun.
Pro: His tactical skill makes Pathfinder both a great sniper and a powerful close-range fighter.
Con: Ziplines can be used by enemies. Low-profiling of his passive made Pathfinder an easier target.
Wraith
Wraith’s passive warns her whenever she is held up at gunpoint, but even more valued is her tactical ability to become briefly undetectable and move quicker. Her ultimate that enables her to create minute-long portals for the entire team to use is what makes Wraith such a popular character.
Pro: Small hitbox and her tactical quick repositioning ability make Wraith extremely hard to hit.
Con: Wraith can’t detect or shoot enemies when in the ‘void’ state.
This is not a complete list of all the characters appearing on Season 4. Let us know who your Apex Legends main is. We would also love to hear which team combos work best for you and why. Don’t hesitate to share your wisdom in the comments below.