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8 APEX LEGENDS TIPS TO MASTER THE ARENA

1. WORK AS A TEAM

This may seem a given in a team-based game, but after playing for years now, I know what it’s like to have a teammate go off on their own as if they never even realized they had others on their team. Working as a team player is more crucial than ever in the Arena. Because of the small space you’re given, staying close to your team is important. It won’t take long for your enemies to find you or the other way around.

 

Here’s an example. Meet Jim, Tim, and Bob. All three enter the Arena, but Jim and Tim forget they’re in a team-based game. They run far away, and one by one get knocked by the other team, who are sticking together. Bob is now all alone facing 3 opponents, and will likely die unless Bob is a level, 500 veterans. Basically, don’t be Jim or Tim. Be like Bob.

2. THE FIRST WEAPON IS CRITICAL

When you drop into the Arena, it doesn’t give you weapons for free. By using crafting materials, you can purchase an array of weapons. But in the first round, you only have enough to buy one gun. Apex is a two-gun game, and most players by now are used to this. You’ll be given a second gun alongside your purchased one, but it’s still not very powerful. This means that your very first weapon is highly crucial to start off the game strong.

So many options, so little time.

 

Personally, I wouldn’t even consider a pistol or any gun you’re not familiar with. Sorry Mozambique fans, but that weapon won’t cut it. You still may have enough materials to purchase a gun upgrade or a consumable. It’s up to you what you want to prioritize, but if you think you can handle not having an optic, maybe go for the health or shield.

3. USE YOUR TACTICAL WISELY

Tacticals in Arena mode aren’t the same as in the battle royale mode. It won’t just have a cool-down and infinite usage. In the shop before each round, you’ll be granted one free tactical, but if you want to be able to use it more than once you have to pay up.

 

This not only means you have to decide if your Legend’s tactical is worth the materials, you also have to ensure you use them at the best times. If you use it and it ends up not working, that second chance may be needed. You have to know when and where to exactly use it, or else it may be wasted.

 

4. BE MINDFUL OF YOUR POSITION

Because the Arena is such a small area compared to the normal battle royale map, you have to be more mindful than ever of your positions. You can go whichever direction you please, but going the wrong way may lead to your death. This means keeping the high ground, not straying too far from your team, and being wary of the ring.

 

There’s an array of positions to take in these new maps.

You don’t get much time before each ring closes. This one closes much faster than normal, pushing you further and further into a tighter space. Don’t get overwhelmed, but if there’s no high ground try not to be out in the open. Those first few ring closings also hurt you quite a bit, the Arena is no joke.

 

5. COLLECT EXTRA LOOT

There’s more stuff around the Arena map than you think. Not only do you get crafting materials with each round, but there will be material canisters placed around the map for you to collect. A bonus is that you’re not the only one receiving 200 materials per canister, your teammates get them too.

 

Materials aren’t the only thing around the map. You’ll find supply bins with extra loot and consumables that may be useful to you. But it’s important to remember this is a team game, so sharing is caring. If you don’t have your teammates to back you up, it’s not likely you’ll win on your own.

6. USE THE BOCEK

I’m not saying every single person on your team should have a Bocek, but at least have one person with one. It’s not a guarantee for victory, but this new bow weapon is super fast and deals major damage. It’s a mid-range weapon, good for up-close combat or for fighting a fair distance away.

 

Look at that beauty! Nothing like a good old-fashioned bow and arrow.

This new impressive weapon is a must-try for any round of Arena mode. It can deal up to 70 damage if aimed correctly, and arrows can be picked back up after firing. I can tell you now that you’ll find most of your opponents using it, so why not use it back?

7. COMMUNICATION IS KEY

This sounds a lot like my other points, but I can’t stress this enough. If you have a mic or you’re with a squad you’re comfortable talking to, make sure to communicate with your teammates. Miscommunication can lead to death, which is why a ping system is also a viable option.

8. CHOOSE THE RIGHT LEGEND

Each Legend was made specifically tailored to the battle royale style of gameplay, but now that Arena mode is here, these characters play a little differently. There isn’t one Legend that would be bad in the Arena, but perhaps your normal main isn’t good for this type of gameplay.

 

As usual, having a balanced team is smart, but some of the Legend’s ultimates may not be suitable. Although, if you want to use your ultimate, that’s hidden behind a crafting material paywall as well. Instead of focusing on that, look at their passive and tactical. These are very important, as you can only use your tactical a certain amount of times. And remember, once you choose a Legend, you’ve stuck with them the entire game.

  • @HeyNameDoesntFi I tend to go with the ReRe (RE-45) in the first round. I used the Zapper (Volt) for the first couple days, but eventually shifted to the ReRe, and it has been working very well for me. I'll generally run a Tree (301) for the rest of the game, unless I'm working on challenges for a specific weapon type, or if they enemy team spams the Spitty.

    I agree on communication, for games in general and BR, but definitely for arena. When I run arena with my two close friends, we normally win, because we are in constant communication. When I run with randies, not so much. I feel like a lot of the community is too young to have played old school Halo, and they don't show enough respect to team-shotting or communication in general (I use this example, as it is where I learned the concept). Most randoms I get, don't even utilize the built in ping system!

    You may be on to something with the Bocek. While I rarely use it, I have definitely noticed that when the enemy team has at least one, and they know how to use it, they can be very disruptive when we are engaged with the rest of their team. That thing eats

    I feel like communication is the most important ingredient. I know for a fact, that me and my two close friends are simply average players, but we can easily take out better teams, merely by communicating properly. Calling out enemy locations/movements, shield type/status, and even weapons is extremely useful!!

    As far as spending materials, I generally only buy/upgrade one gun per round, and run the Mozy for backup. I like to grab a batt or two and some arc stars, but that's about all I spend my materials on. I main Pathy, even in arena (I just love him, leave me be), so I never feel the need to spend materials on grapples. Me and my two friends primarily stick to gunplay in arena, and it works really well for us.

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