Apex Legends Season 10 added a new Legend Seer along with some changes for previous characters including Caustic, Fuse, Horizon, and Revenant. There are now a total of 18 legends in the game and all of them seem to have advantages in many situations, which makes this list quite balanced. Based on movement, abilities, recon, situational perks, and character updates, here is the season 10 tier list for Apex Legends battle royale.
Level S
- Bloodhound
- Gibraltar
- Voyant
- Valkyrie
- Spectre
Bloodhound and Seer are on the S-Tier roster due to their extremely powerful ability to gather enemy intel. Both characters are able to reveal enemies with their tactics and can track enemies before firefights with their passives. Gibraltar is in the S-Tier section due to its uncanny abilities to absorb damage, shield allies with its dome, quickly resurrect inside the dome, and deal damage with its ultimate.
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The Season 9 Legend Valkyrie is an S-Tier Legend due to her extremely mobile kit. Not only is Valkyrie arguably the most mobile legend, but she also deals damage with her tactics, can track enemies during dives, and can scan survey beacons. Wraith has been one of the most used Legends since Apex Legends was released and for good reason. Wraith's extremely useful abilities grant her great mobility and positioning possibilities and now that the Low Profile perk has been removed, she is no longer a glass cannon.
Level A
- Caustic
- safety rope
- Octane
- Revenant
- Fuse
Caustic is an A-tier character now that his Gas Traps have been buffed to once again deal increasing damage and have a lower cooldown. Lifeline received a nerf that removed her shield while reviving her allies, but she's still the primary medic and can drop a care package for usually handy loot. Octane is a speed demon who has the extremely useful ability to heal passively, however, the only reason Octane isn't considered S-Tier is because his kit is geared more towards individual play and power trades. short shots, however, his abilities can be very useful for the team if used correctly. Revenant and Fuse were characters that gained substantial buffs, making them more versatile. Fuse's Knucklecluster lasts longer and he can track enemies inside his ring of fire. Revenant can now climb higher and still has one of the most useful ultimates for rushing opponents.
Level B
- Bangalore
- Horizon
- The Mirage,
- Scout
Bangalore is a solid legend that only ends up at B level because there are counters for her and her ultimate is overshadowed by ultimates dealing damage to other characters. Horizon received a change in Season 10, increasing her Grav Lift speed, but also reduced her Ultimate's slow, making her a nice Situational Legend. Mirage has received a number of buffs over the past few seasons, giving him the ability to control decoys, which can counter recon legends, but Mirage is still a situational legend as well. Gone are the days when Pathfinder was the most mobile legend. After getting his grappling hook nerf, the adorable robot hasn't been the same but still has a ton of perks.
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Level C
C-Tier characters may be at the bottom of the list, but they are still C-Tier because all of their abilities have useful aspects. Crypto is great for recognition, but it remains vulnerable while other recognition legends are able to stay mobile. Loba's kit is impressive, but her ultimate cooldown nerf makes her less useful throughout the match. Rampart's biggest advantage is its passive ability, which increases the magazine size and reload time of LMGs, but its tactical and ultimate abilities aren't efficient enough to compete with similar abilities. Wattson is very useful in certain situations like late game or closed areas, but her slow cooldowns and vulnerable ultimate put her in the C-Tier.
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