Apex Legends’ Best Weapons Of Season 4, Ranked
C Tier (a.k.a: situational picks or when I just want to muck about)
Unless you are able to pick up a decent amount of ammo or stumble upon attachments which complement these weapons, we recommend you continue your loot for better weapons. Otherwise, you could do worse.
13. HAVOC Rifle

The HAVOC’s viability somewhat dipped after Respawn removed the Turbocharger. A mid-tier weapon, you’d have a fun time picking off enemies with the HAVOC. However, its inability to increase its small magazine puts it at a disadvantage vs other assault rifles.
12. Triple Take

The TT is a good pick for snipers who are still working on their tracking and long-distance shots. Manageable bullet drop, generous horizontal spread, expandable magazine capabilities and room to attach a choke makes the TT a very adaptable weapon in any range.
You can even double it up as a makeshift shotgun if you’re rushed.
11. Charge Rifle

Introduced in Season 3, the Charge Rifle is the anti-thesis of the Triple Take due to its hit-scan nature. Rewarding accuracy and superior tracking skills, you do not want to be caught in the open when a decent enemy is camping nearby.
However, its one-dimension nature puts it lower in our list.
10. Sentinel

The newest weapon in Apex Legends packs a decent punch. While it doesn’t have a high fire rate as the Longbow or raw damage output as the Kraber, the Sentinel has a unique ability for a charged shot that would shred shields in an instant.
Like the Charge Rifle, the Sentinel is pretty much useless in close engagements.
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