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Apex Legends fans add gold Ultimate Accelerant to their wishlist

We know Apex Legends is easily one of the best battle royale games available right now, but there's always room for improvement - even in Respawn Entertainment's free-to-play shooter. We know it, the devs know it, and the fans know it. What people don't necessarily know, or agree on, is where this improvement should come from. However, the Apex Legends community always has a handful of decent ideas and a few fans have been debating whether the game needs a gold variant of the Ultimate Accelerant item. While there's no telling whether this will ever come to fruition, we do think they are onto something with this wild idea.


Apex Legends player and Horizon main 'HashBandicoot' has taken to the Apex Legends subreddit to ask the community whether a gold-tier Ultimate Accelerant is a good idea or not. To them, this version of the unique regeneration-based equipment would fully charge a player's ultimate ability and offer them several unique perks - based on which legend they're playing as. It would take 14 seconds to use though - which is quite a long time in the thick of the fight.


On the whole, despite some debate, the community seems quite onboard with the idea - and the suggestion that a gold variant Ultimate Accelerant should be added has led to some debate around when a legends' tactical ability should be recharged, too.


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Apex Legends' Vantage makes you a better sniper in more than one way

We know Apex Legends is easily one of the best battle royale games available right now, but why is that the case? Of course, the balanced nature of the game comes to mind - among other things - but, what if we told you that it wasn't quite as fair as it seems? Well... It isn't, really. Apex Legends fans are starting to clock onto a rather forgiving buff hidden within new-face Vantage's ultimate ability: Sniper's Mark. It turns out that her custom Sentinel sniper rifle must use bigger rounds than most, because the projectile hitbox for these shots is actually a lot larger than it is for other sniper rifles in-game. We know Vantage has found a decent spot in our Apex Legends tier list already, but we might have to bump her up.


The sensation of landing a sniper shot you weren't expecting to in a firefight really is second-to-none, of course, and something you may have experienced yourself in the heat of battle. However, it looks like Vantage mains in Apex Legends are experiencing this a little more frequently than they expected - and there's a good reason for that.


Quite a few Apex Legends players dedicated to uncovering the truth of these suspiciously successful shots have taken to the battle royale's training arena to test standard sniper rifle shots against Vantage's custom-built Sentinel - and the results are quite clear. As Redditor 'Signal_Soup1170' has expressed, Vantage's bullets are "too damn thicc".


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We know Apex Legends is one of the best battle royale games out there right now, but sometimes you just get into a game with someone who's not having a good day. There are a lot of ways to communicate with your squad in Respawn Entertainment's shooter, but apparently, it seems as though the Apex Legends community doesn't think there's enough. If you're someone who thinks there should be a way to praise and reward other players based on their in-game performance, you're not alone. Apex Legends fans want Respawn Entertainment to introduce an endorsement system to the battle royale - something like the endorsement system in Overwatch or League of Legends' honor system


The conversation, sparked by Revenant main 'Wiggles357' on the Apex Legends subreddit, is all about finding a way for players in-game to effectively communicate their gratitude with other Apex Legends players for things like: getting knocked and not quitting, having good comms in-game, and "just all around good sportsmanship".


Of course, as you might already know, Apex Legends does prompt players to say thank you to their squadmates when they're revived - and when they pick up an item pinged by another. However, this suggestion seems to go beyond that.


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