How To Play As Revenant In Apex Legends
R-99 (SMG): Of all the small arms in the game, the R-99 is perhaps the closest players got to a near-AR-level weapon. Aside from having decent handling, the larger damage output of the R-99 makes it a great early-game weapon for fast-paced skirmishes involving Revenant, be it in short-ranged or middle-ranged encount
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Might as well make crouching default: Players experience more benefits while crouching than ordinary walking. For instance, ADS during crouch is much faster, making Revenant’s hitbox much smaller. Not to mention, accuracy is boosted during crouch aims. Moreover, crouch-walking makes no noise, making Revenant the perfect ambus
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