All weapon buffs and nerfs in Apex Legends season 13 – Dot Esports

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The reign of the Kraber may be coming to a close.
The next season of Apex Legends, titled Saviors, will be released on May 10. While the new legend Newcastle and major changes to Storm Point will be the headlining features of the update, Apex’s 13th season also contains a plethora of changes to weapon balance. LMGs are seeing nerfs across the board, while other less-beloved options in the floor loot are receiving some small quality-of-life improvements.
With the Spitfire returning to the loot pool from its tenure in the care package and headshot damage getting altered heavily, there are some potentially major shake-ups to the meta that players will want to get on top of before the season goes live.
Here are all of the weapon buffs and nerfs coming with Apex season 13.
Limb damage has traditionally been weaker across the Apex weapon arsenal to promote players aiming for the head or the chest of their opponent. With this buff to limb damage for the Peacekeeper and Mozambique, both shotguns should now deliver far more consistent damage, mitigating the potential damage lost through pellet spread.
The Mastiff is going into the care package this season, replacing the Spitfire LMG. As is tradition for weapons that enter the care package, its overall strength has been increased but its ammo stockpile has been decreased. The shotgun will be a deadly tool next season, but hitting your shots will be more crucial than ever.
Related: Spitfire back to ground loot in Apex’s season 13
The Kraber is and always will be a deadly weapon with its ability to instantly change a teamfight from dozens of meters away. But some of its power has been taken away in season 13, mirroring similar changes across the board to headshot damage multipliers. How much five damage will shift the Kraber’s dominant place on the map remains to be seen, though.
The pattern of headshot multipliers getting nerfed will be a recurring theme with Apex’s season 13 changes, but the LSTAR is also becoming more punishing for players who push it to overheat in battle. While the quicker handling will make the gun feel a bit lighter and more nimble, it’s coming at the expense of its damage output overall.
The Devotion’s changes mirror the nerfs to the LSTAR in many ways, but it doesn’t benefit from the small buffs to handling and instead sees reductions in that area as well. The time taken to draw, holster, raise, and lower the Devotion has all been increased a small amount.
Now that the Spitfire has returned to ground loot, some of its damage potential had to be curbed compared to its potent care package variant. It receives many of the same nerfs as the other LMGs in Apex, but with the added kicker that it can no longer take barrel attachments. As barrels are fundamental to reducing the recoil of a weapon, the Spitfire’s strength will be entirely dependent on a player’s ability to control the weapon’s recoil at its strongest in season 13.
Related: All care package weapons in Apex Legends
To see how all of these changes stack up against additional updates to helmets and fortified legends, you can read the full season 13 patch notes ahead of Apex Saviors’ release on May 10.
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