Apex Legends character tier list: Best Legends in Season 18

Apex Legends character tier list: Best Legends in Season 18
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Harry Boulton

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15th Aug 2023 17:24

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Our Apex Legends character tier list covers the best Legends in Season 18, so you know exactly who to pick in your games to have the best chance of winning. 

Each of the characters in Apex Legends have distinct play styles thanks to their passive and active abilities. While no character is designed to be better than another, naturally some abilities are more useful as the meta changes, making them a top-tier pick. 

If you need help finding out what Legends to pick when you play the game, check out our Apex Legends character tier list below.

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Apex Legends ranked from best to worst

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Before we get into the nitty-gritty of it all, here is our complete Apex Legends tier list so you can see where your favourite Legends sit in the grand scheme of things:

Tier Legends
S Valkyrie, Horizon, Octane, Wraith, Bloodhound
A Loba, Bangalore, Gibraltar, Lifeline, Pathfinder, Seer, Ash
B Mad Maggie, Newcastle, Ballistic, Catalyst, Revenant, Vantage
C Wattson, Rampart, Fuse, Caustic
D Mirage, Crypto

As you can see, there aren't too many Legends near the bottom of our ranking, which means that most of the characters in the game are at least good, if not great.

We have weighted our ranking to balance between the skill floor and ceiling, ensuring that our top-tier characters are both easy to pick up - and incredibly rewarding once you master them.

Make sure to carry on reading to see further details on each Legend in the game though, as we've got everything you'll need below.

Who is the best Legend in Apex Legends Season 18?

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Bloodhound

In Apex Legends Season 18, Bloodhound is the best overall character in the Outlands because of the sheer amount of useful information they can provide to their team.

The ability to scan opponents and locate their exact position is invaluable in a gunfight and means the Technological Tracker doesn't need to be dishing out huge amounts of damage to be considered a key squad member.

While their kit isn't the flashiest and isn't very solo-carry orientated, it's unmatched in the Recon department which makes Bloodhound extremely strong.

Apex Legends S-Tier characters

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This is the S-Tier category and all of these Legends have a viable case for currently being the best in the game:

  • Valkyrie, Horizon, Octane, Wraith & Bloodhound

Wondering why we've placed these characters in the S-Tier? Keep reading for a more detailed breakdown.

Horizon

In a similar vein, Horizon also fills the spot of being incredibly difficult to hit due to her aerial prowess. The twist is that Horizon can use this on enemies, leaving them trapped and an easy target, or relocated against their will.

Furthermore, Horizon's increased movement when midair can make her an absolute menace and the stuff of nightmares for anyone who isn't the most mechanically skilled. Her ultimate is also strong and can be used to decimate an entire squad if used correctly.

Octane

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Continuing on the movement train is Octane, who is most definitely the fastest Legend in the game. While he might not be the best Legend for team play, it is undeniable how strong he is both in and out of combat.

He has a near-constant speed boost available, passive health regen, and an ultimate that launches you headfirst into the chaos. When staying alive is the ultimate goal in Apex, there are few that do it better than Octane.

Wraith

Speaking of staying alive, Wraith is perhaps the only Legend in the game to be better than Octane at avoiding the inevitability of death. Possessing the only invincibility ability in the game, Wraith can effortlessly peace out of any engagement if she so wishes.

Despite being the international symbol of toxicity and the bane of any squad-fill team, there is absolutely a reason why Wraith has kept her place near the top of the power rankings despite the introduction of so many new characters.

Bloodhound

Rounding off this Apex Legends tier list is the character that you could arguably call the strongest in the game. While their kit isn't the flashiest, nor has it changed much since the game was released, it still remains incredibly strong to the point of being a must-pick.

There is just frankly nothing more useful to a team than what essentially boils down to wall hacks, as it nullifies the strategies of so many Legends in the game. You just know that when that ping hits you're in trouble and you better get moving.

Apex Legends A-Tier characters

Loba, an A-tier Legends in Apex Legends
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Despite just missing out on the top tier, these characters in Apex Legends will really allow you to shine and excel within their own categories:

  • Loba, Bangalore, Gibraltar, Lifeline, Pathfinder, Seer, & Ash

Loba

You'll be in the good books of your teammates any time that you pick Loba, as she is one of the most useful support Legends in the game. The ability to see high-level loot will save you so much time, and her ultimate ability comes in clutch both at the start and end of each match for different reasons.

While it is good that she has a movement Tactical to get her out of sticky situations, it isn't the strongest due to its cast time and that can cause you trouble in certain scenarios.

Bangalore

Sitting right on the fringe of A-Tier is Bangalore, who is still very solid but has been hit by the power creep. She has been one of the most consistently viable Legends in the game purely for her rather simplistic kit, but it has recently struggled to keep up with the power curve.

Although the ubiquity of Bloodhound - whose scan ability completely nullifies Bangalore's smokes - is troubling for Bangalore, she is still a very solid character and never a bad choice if you want someone a bit more straightforward.

Gibraltar

On the other side of the shield tank coin is Gibraltar, who remains impressively relevant despite being a base game Legend. His protective bubble shield is still as strong as ever, and his unique gun shield will help keep you alive during intense skirmishes.

On top of that, Gibraltar's Ultimate cooldown was buffed significantly in Season 18, meaning you can throw out the airstrike a lot more now.

Lifeline

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As the only healer in the game, it is no surprise that Lifeline is still a really good option for your squad years after release. Her heal bot takes the pressure away from a lot of tight encounters, allowing you and your teammates to focus on things other than replenishing your health which gives you a big boost over your foes.

While her ultimate can be useful though, it still does seem a little weak for the current power level and remains very RNG dependent for such a long charge time. At the very worst you can use it as a makeshift shield, so at least it is double purpose!

Pathfinder

Movement is always going to be king in games like Apex, and there are few characters more fun to swing around with than King's Canyon's friendly neighbourhood Spiderman. Pathfinder is excellent at both engaging and disengaging from fights, as his grapple will allow him to quickly zip away in a manner that is rather unique to him.

His large hitbox is still unfortunately a detriment though, as it makes him much easier to hit in the moments when your enemy can still see you.

Seer

While he has of course been hit with nerfs in the past, Seer is still a very strong Legend and second only to Bloodhound when it comes to intel. His abilities can route out even the sneakiest of players, making you a wonderful teammate for anyone you play with.

Pair this with an ability that can interrupt healing, revives, and certain other abilities, and Seer can really command the tempo of a fight if played correctly.

Ash

Titanfall veteran and cyborg ninja Ash is an overall great choice that can fit into most Legend categories. She can provide recon through death boxes, letting you pounce into those pesky third parties. She can also be active within fights with her snare ability, and can successfully get your team out with her rift-slicing ultimate ability too.

Apex Legends B-Tier characters

Mad Maggie
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These are the Legends you will start wanting to consider picking up and making your main. While they still do have weaknesses, their strengths begin to outweigh them, making each of these characters a strong pick overall:

  • Mad Maggie, Newcastle, Ballistic, Catalyst, Vantage. Revenant

Mad Maggie

Offering chaos for those who love a bit of aggressive gameplay, Mad Maggie is a brilliant Legend if you want to take the game into your own hands. Her Riot Drill ability is a wonderful counter to the defensive Legends that tend to dominate the meta, and she can also support her team's advance with her speed-boosting ultimate.

Revenant

Following his Season 18 rework, Revenant has skyrocketed into the B-Tier and is already establishing himself as a true solo-carry Legend. With an aggressive leap, incredible climbing abilities, and an Ultimate that makes him invulnerable, he can tear apart foes in 1v1s.

However, the removal of his Death Totem means he offers very little to his fellow squadmates, so it's hard to put him anywhere higher than B-Tier.

Newcastle

Newcastle is a hybrid support and defensive Legend who also has access to surprisingly good mobility. With the shields of Rampart and Gibraltar and the revival strength of past Lifeline, he's certainly a useful squamate in the hands of a skilled player.

If you're looking for an all-out tank that can protect your team from even the most dangerous of abilities, then Newcastle will definitely be worth a look.

Ballistic

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Ballistic is the ultimate Assault Legend, perfect for players who are always on the hunt for the next gunfight. With access to three guns, a buff for his entire squad, and the ability to create a golden weapon, the Refined Gunslinger is a true skirmisher.

However, compared to Recon legends like Bloodhound, his kit does lack utility and can be a little too solo-focused.

Catalyst

Catalyst offers both proactive and reactive defensive abilities that will help you hold an area and ward players off. Her ability to reinforce doors makes it easy to lockdown power positions and although her Ultimate is tough to use, it can be a game-changer in a late-game circle

Overall, Catalyst has a strong kit but for the average player, there are easier characters to use that'll often be more consistently effective.

Vantage

Vantage is our final B-Tier legend, and she offers a great balance between movement and recon. Being introduced in Season 14, we can firmly say that Vantage is a brilliant choice.

Being able to quickly move around through her Echo while having the passive sniping benefits can really make Vantage a pain for your enemies if you've got the aim to back it up. Pair this with her damage-boosting ultimate and you can make quick work of any squad that has the displease of facing you.

Apex Legends C-Tier characters

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These legends are ones that you can definitely make work but have some clear limitations that prevent them from being solid or consistent picks:

  • Wattson, Rampart, Fuse, & Caustic

Wattson

While she of course was strong when she initially was released, Wattson has never quite recovered from the nerfs she received and remains an incredibly situational pick. In a game that is all about movement and adaptability, having a Legend that only really works when planted in one place is going to be tricky to make work.

While the late game can favour her quite well, and her ultimate ability is still very usable (if not frustrating from a friendly perspective at times) Wattson is unfortunately not the best choice if you're wanting to consistently do well.

Rampart

Suffering from almost the same issues as Wattson, Rampart is perhaps a bit stronger - especially with the changes they made to her ultimate ability. Now that she is able to actually move with her machine gun it is a lot more viable, but it remains undeniable how static you often have to be with her shields.

You can definitely have a lot of fun with Rampart, and with a well-coordinated and proactive team she can be much stronger, but in general, she fits well in the C-Tier.

Fuse

Fuse is unfortunately just a bit underwhelming as a Legend, with abilities that don't really do much to stand out. While his grenade and cluster abilities are definitely enjoyable to chuck about (especially at long ranges), he doesn't really offer much beyond that.

Caustic

While he has been the king of the meta in the past, nerfs to his entire kit have left Caustic feeling a bit underwhelming. Many players now see his toxic canisters as more of a momentary distraction rather than a danger, and where his ultimate used to decimate a room it now just calmly urges players to leave.

He is still good at the tank role, but with a smaller sense of urgency created by his planted canisters, Caustic now has to take the brunt of the fire.

Apex Legends D-Tier characters

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While there are strictly no bad Legends in Apex Legends - as a good player can make anyone work outside of their perhaps underwhelming abilities - there are a few characters that you will probably want to avoid.

  • Mirage & Crypto

Mirage

A placement that very few players will argue with is Mirage, who is probably the weakest Legend to play in the game. While his bamboozle ability is fun to use and hilarious if you can pull it off, he doesn't really offer much outside of this.

Considering the flexibility of so many other Legends in the game, you can really see how someone like Mirage gets left in the water. As always though, that does not mean that you can't enjoy playing as him, as we all love doing a fun run with Mirage every once in a while.

Crypto

The problem that has plagued Crypto ever since his launch is the fact that you're pulled away from your character to make proper use of his abilities. Even if the drone was much stronger, it would still cause a conundrum that you have to be essentially AFK.

Seasoned Crypto enjoyers can absolutely make him work of course, but to the general player base, he is just a bit too weak for our liking, leaving him in D-Tier.

So, that completes our Apex Legends tier list for Season 18, ranking every single character in the game, but make sure to let us know if you agree or disagree with any of our choices.

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