When the goal is securing early kills in Apex Legends, having the right weaponry can make all the difference. The intensity of hot drops often leads to players scrambling for firearms or resorting to melee combat. With an array of ground weapons available, pinpointing a weapon that excels in the initial phase of the game becomes crucial. During this early game phase, players are typically equipped with basic shields and lack advanced weapon attachments.
7. P2020
Dismissing the P2020 is a mistake rookie players make. While not among the fastest Time to Kill (TTK) weapons, the P2020 proves valuable in the early game. Its swift firing rate and efficient ammo usage make it preferable to trading punches. Given the scarcity of ammo early on, a weapon that conserves rounds is invaluable to survival.
Precision is key with the P2020, requiring confidence in one's shots. Leveraging its fast Aim Down Sights (ADS) movement speed enhances its effectiveness, particularly when sliding.
6. Havoc
Among the assault rifles, the Havoc stands out at the game's outset. With the highest base bullet count and substantial damage, it outperforms its peers. While the Flatline and Nemesis possess 20 bullets, and the R-301 has 18, the Havoc's extra four bullets provide an edge against foes with white or blue shields. While its initial windup can be a drawback, firing earlier compensates for this delay. Pairing hip-fire with movement proves formidable in the early game.
5. Longbow
Starting with a sniper may prove advantageous, especially when supporting teammates in a fight. The Longbow is the top choice for sniping at the game's onset, delivering high damage and a faster fire rate than the Sentinel. Its potential to deal 106 damage with a headshot to white shields and swiftly downing a white shield player with a follow-up body shot makes it devastating early on.
With a magazine that accommodates six bullets, even missing half of them can still secure a downed opponent.
4. Alternator
Although not the premier SMG, the Alternator shines in the early game. Its simple recoil pattern and effectiveness at medium ranges make it versatile. Particularly noteworthy is its precise hip-fire accuracy, especially during close-quarter encounters. Combining hip-fire with sliding enhances the challenge of tracking for opponents. While its DPS falls short against purple shields, it excels against white shield enemies, solidifying its role as an early-game standout.
3. Wingman
A formidable weapon when wielded skillfully, the Wingman retains its power. While requiring sniper ammo post-nerf, it remains impactful in the early game. With the ability to down enemies in four body shots—regardless of armor—the Wingman spans close-quarters to long-range scenarios effectively. Its adaptability to various situations renders it an asset for early-game engagements.
2. Mastiff
Shotguns are potent in early-game indoor skirmishes. Discovering a Mastiff upon landing confers a significant advantage in close-quarters combat. Two well-placed shots suffice to down white and blue shielded foes, and the weapon boasts a three-shot capacity. The Mastiff's popularity arises from its efficiency in such scenarios, though players must remain vigilant about reloading.
1. Peacekeeper
Following the shotgun buff in season 16, the Peacekeeper's usability and lethality have surged. Dealing 99 damage with a well-placed body shot, and benefiting from charged attacks for increased range, the Peacekeeper has become a formidable choice. Its potency doesn't hinge on attachments, but they enhance its performance. Obtaining a Peacekeeper in the early game serves as a compelling incentive to engage foes and secure loot.
The Peacekeeper's effectiveness transcends the early game, making it a coveted asset throughout matches.