Apex Legends, a standout battle royale game, has evolved since its 2019 debut. With each season, new Legends joined the roster, each with unique abilities and roles. The support class, expanded in Season 16, focuses on aiding and safeguarding teammates.
Blue Bins on the map provide vital resources, and support Legends can now revive allies even if their banners have expired, reinvigorating team dynamics.
Currently, Season 18 features five Support Legends: Gibraltar, Lifeline, Loba, Newcastle, and Mirage. Although Mirage transitioned from a Skirmisher to a support Legend in Season 17, each Legend boasts distinct abilities that enhance team strategies.
Ranking the best support Legends
Here's a rundown of the top support Legends, ranked according to their impact on the Battle Royale environment:
5. Mirage
While Mirage's abilities possess charm, they lack substantial team benefits. His "Now You See Me" passive aids revivals but falls short in overall utility.
4. Gibraltar
Once a formidable pick, Gibraltar's prominence has waned due to evolving metas. Despite potent abilities, other options now excel.
3. Lifeline
Lifeline's reworked abilities elevate her supportive role, particularly her quick-falling Care Package. However, late-game impact diminishes.
2. Newcastle
After a buff, Newcastle's transition to a Support Legend has amplified his value, especially in mid-to-late game scenarios.
1. Loba
Loba's versatile abilities, including scooping up ammo and looting care packages, make her a solid choice. Her balanced state and Support perk secure her place as a top-tier Legend.
Every Apex Legend holds unique potential, offering varied advantages based on playstyle and situation. While these rankings reflect the current meta, experimentation with different Legends is key to discovering your optimal path to victory.
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