15 More Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Apex

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15 Things I Wish I knew About Apex Legends When I Started
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Not gonna lie I didn't start getting better until I had higher skilled/leveled people drag me up to their tier. Always be open to criticism and ask them questions, take it to heart but don't take it personally.

jedediahcoulbourne
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Important tip that I still haven’t really gotten yet
Always heal with your weapon out
The amount of times I’ve gotten killed cause I’m straight up punching the air is insane

trustypatches
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A comment on armor swapping:
When I was new to the game I was hesitant to armor swap because I was like “well, this purple only has 200 to red and that is a purple that has 700 to red” or “I have purple and that’s blue.” So, my instinct is to heal because in the long game I’d have a better armor sooner. But that 200 damage may as well be infinite damage if you die while healing the broken armor. Now, i know I should drop a purple, or even a red, for a white/blue because an empty purple/red is useless. You can always pick it back up later if you REALLY want it but ultimately you’ll get good enough that you’ll level up the armor. Obviously sometimes it is better to heal the armor and you learn when that is by playing.
Just something I struggled with.

ryanthornton
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Also a good tip from me (mid tear diamond) is stop looting mid fight as much as possible. I catch too many people getting greedy for that blue, purple, gold mag and 10 batts when u already had 2-3 and a naked magged weapon. You do not need it for a fight that still happening. Understand that no one wants you to get the thing you want/need. The better you are with less, makes you twice as good with more. Save the loot for that down time. It may or may not happen, but your positioning and knowledge of the fight(s) is 1000 times more important

mcdonaldsmanager
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I LOVE THESE! I started playing around January and honestly it took me like 2 months just to understand simple stuff like how shields are the priority when it comes to healing, and I'd love to see all those tips that I only got to know because a random yelled at me to swap or heal shields first. I feel like there aren't many new players who actually go through the first 100 levels of the game because honestly it SUCKS so much just solo q'ing just to die landing 500 times on a loop, and most of the people I showed the game gave up after the first 10 levels, and never play unless I invite them. Honestly the only reason I personally went through those first 100 levels was because i wanted to get better so I could play with my "friends" who are level 700+ and don't invite me because I pretty much still suck at the game hahahah anyway, thank you, as an apex newbie, i really appreciate these :D

SoyCashie
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Another tip for newer players from a 4x pred that i see all to often is dont be too concerned off drop with trying to find 500 ammo just grab about 100 as that should be more then enough to wipe out another player then just collect more through deathboxes

xxx_nastyfox_xxx
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Another important tip is cooperation with weapons. When u open your inventory, on the bottom left u can see your teammates items and ammo usage. This can be used by pinging the hop ups or ammos that your teammate needs

pdphlgaming
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One tip I have to add is to really think about shield levels before starting a big fight. If you're on a low tier shield going against enemies with high tier shields, you have to be more strategic to get them low before pushing into close range. More than likely they'll win a 50/50 aim duel if they have more shields than you.

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Small addition I'd make to #13, I'm no pro but this is just from experience: If you're running one short and one long range weapon like a sniper and an smg, you might think it obvious to have more ammo for your close range weapon than your long ranged weapon since you'll probably be using it much more frequently, however what you don't realise is that if you're in a close range battle, when you kill the enemy, their deathbox is then right next to you and you can grab all their ammo right away, but when you're in a long range poking contest, you're gonna get stuck using loads of ammo and not being able to pick it up straight away if you knock/kill them.

Ig this could also be applicable when not using long range weapons, if you're using a shotty and an smg for example, enemies you kill are most likely going to have loads of ammo you can slurp up straight off the bat, so leave more space in your inventory for ordinance and heals.

HazaHyperion
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Yo a lot of this felt like I knew which means PROGRESS!!! Now I just need to work on my aim and positioning a bit more. I just dropped 10 kills 7 assists and 2500 damage so I’m getting there. Thanks man! Always a help!

TailicaiCorporation
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The shield carrying tip is really good because I feel like no one talks about the general amount of heals to carry

Fooglethend
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Ping every armor from blue upwards even if youre all on purple/red. Good players will make a mental note and it might save your team. Our squad does this every time and it has won us games plenty of times.

tomisolonen
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One thing i see alot when people play bangalore is they like to use their smoke on themselfs of their teamates. What i rarely see is them using it on the enemy. I find it super useful when a team is holding high ground and theres very little cover to use, its also useful for breaking up the team your fighting if they are bunched up

ethansheesha
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5:01 I have never seen a light ammo mozambique, that is really insane

impulse
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7:10 using conduit as an entry fragger/flanker is goated

blxckleppxrd
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The pinging system has been so good ever since it first came out. Was a big dub when it came for me staying in the game.

church
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Note on the hip fire tip: hip fire spread with smg’s is around 2~, LMG’s around 2.5-4, but ARs are 6+. The hip fire nerf heavily targeted ARs so take that into consideration when choosing a weapon.

Severi
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me watching this video like i havent been playing since the second day the game came out lmao

hshmn
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I'm watching this to try and see what i missed from season 2/3 but who can focus with that turbo firing Mozambique 🤯

i.r.
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I started a week before the Horizon season ended. I had a “click” with Apex when I hit around level 110-120 which took me somewhere between one season to one season and a half.

The click being my brain having this moment where all the things I was slowly learning came together to create this jump in skill because the way the game flows finally made sense.

Making this comment for making the case of a higher level for Ranked. I did not suddenly become a Masters player, but good enough to enjoy the intricacies of the game. <3

Jate