![]() Compared to other hero’s passives, this is laughable. Caustic’s passive seems like a cop-out, in that Nox Gas, yours or the enemies, doesn’t affect you. Earning the bottom spot comes about by having skills that just don’t amount to much.Even with Season 2’s 5% increase in damage reduction for a total of 15%! ![]() Nothing says “shoot me” like taking up half of your enemy’s screen. Do you know what may be one of the worst possible qualities for a hero that demands close quarters playstyles? Being the second biggest character in the game.While the traps themselves have become more deadly with recent buffs, Caustic falls to the bottom of our rankings for being a round peg trying to fit in a square hole. ![]() All of his abilities center on his gas traps. Even with Season 2 adding a lot more indoor environments, and a buff to take less damage (and suffer from no slowing effect), Caustic still isn’t great. Sadly, it doesn’t seem like he got the memo that Apex Legends’ map is filled with plenty of outdoor venues. ![]() Why is Caustic a bad legend? Simply because he is made for close quarter combat. How do these changes to Apex Legends’ champions affect who’s the best and who’s just a chump? Let's dig in. Recent patches have included some tweaks to maps, guns, and, of course, legends with the addition of the new legend, Watson. Since it’s early February release there has been plenty of time to understand which legends are dangerous and which are duds. Apex Legends’ first season has come to a close and Season 2 is underway. ![]()
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