5/16/2023 0 Comments Apex legends patch notesStarting in round three, all legends will begin each round with a Shield Battery in their inventory, in addition to the usual syringes and shield cells. Respawn is also making minor changes to Arenas rules. The patch will impact some abilities, ordnances, equipment, and guns, which make for a far-reaching list of changes for the first update since the new game mode launched. On top of the global changes to guns, Respawn is pushing a series of adjustments to Arenas. Lastly, the P2020 will get a 12-percent increase in fire rate and a higher ammo count across all tiers. The Longbow’s damage will increase to 60 (up from 55), while the charge time on the 30-30 will drop to 0.35 seconds (down from 0.5). The Genesis patch will also give a little boost to the Longbow, the 30-30 Repeater, and the P2020. The nearly ubiquitous LMG will get more recoil when hip-firing as a means to pull back the reins on its performance a little bit. Some weapons will also see adjustments to their firepower, including the Spitfire. The Genesis patch isn’t just going to touch on legend balance. The changes should put her slightly closer to a medium-sized legend. The adjustments to the Combat Medic won’t touch her kit but will tweak her hitbox a bit to account for her small size and for the removal of Low Profile. The goal behind these changes is to keep Eye of the Allfather as a useful tool but “without stifling all enemies caught anywhere in the large range.” Lifeline Players can still extend the time by downing enemies. The reveal time of the hunter’s tactical will drop to three seconds (down from four) and the base length of their ultimate will decrease to 30 seconds (down from 35). The Allfather is still giving Bloodhound sight, but slightly less so than before. The patch will increase the cooldown on the daredevil’s ult to 90 seconds (up from 60) to account for his extreme popularity and the addition of other launch options, such as Valkyrie’s ultimate. Octane’s jump pads are handy-maybe a bit too handy. His hitbox will also be slightly adjusted, with a smaller size on his torso, arms, and upper legs. ![]() Revenant will be able to climb “significantly” higher, which offers even more angles for engagement. Respawn will drop the duration of Silence to 15 seconds (down from 20) and shorten the length of the death protection effect by five seconds.ĭespite the toning down on Revenant’s kit, his passive, Stalker, will get a major buff. ![]() The changes to Revenant aim to “reduce some of the frustration” caused by his tactical and ultimate, the patch notes read. Revenant’s wall climbing, for instance, will become more powerful, but at the expense of some of his kit. The Genesis patch has a few adjustments slated for Revenant, Bloodhound, Octane, and Lifeline, with varying levels of interference. The first update in Legacy will adjust some legends and guns across the board and tweak the prices of weapons, attachments, and abilities in Arenas. ![]() But there’s more to the event than just the short-lived comebacks or the new collection. Apex Legends’ Genesis collection event is taking veterans on a dropship ride down memory lane with the return of the original versions of both Kings Canyon and World’s Edge.
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