Apex Legends Season 18: Resurrection has brought loads of new features to the popular battle royale, but it's also given some of the game's oldest features--like the 359-year-old undead murderbot, Revenant--a significant update. Referred to by Respawn as "Revenant Reborn," Apex's new seasonal update has gifted the game's unfriendly neighborhood murderbot with a brand new set of abilities to master.
In place of the ability to cancel out other legends' abilities and instantly respawn his squad via his Death Totem, Revenant now has improved movement abilities and an additional shield to protect him from incoming damage. While these changes may sound insignificant, nothing could be further from the truth--with Revenant Reborn, Respawn has taken a character who was often sidelined in the game's competitive scene and reworked him into an even deadlier force to be reckoned with. Keep reading for a closer look at all of Revenant's new abilities, along with tips to help you master every aspect of the undead assassin's new skills.
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Callsign: Revenant
Age: 44 (as a human), 359 (as a robot)
Homeworld: Unknown (though it was previously listed as Solace, home to the Kings Canyon map)
Legend class: Skirmisher
Like Ash, little is known about Revenant's life prior to his death, but the official Apex Legends lore book, 2020's Pathfinder's Quest, gives us a better idea of who we're dealing with. Born Kaleb Cross, Revenant's upbringing remains a mystery, though based on comments he's made in-game, we do know that Kaleb occasionally painted as a hobby, and has an extremely tumultuous relationship with his abusive father, who he eventually murdered with a palette knife after a painting critique ended in combat.
After a shard of glass disrupted the illusion, Revenant realized he was no longer human.Eventually, Kaleb joined the Mercenary Syndicate, working as a hired gun to take out difficult, high-value targets. One of those targets was Marcos Andrade, Loba's father. Revenant interrupted a private (and heavily guarded) family dinner at an upscale restaurant on Olympus. This restaurant, named Tenmei, also served as one of Pathfinder's many places of employment, and he witnessed the attack on Loba's family. After gunning down Loba's mother and breaking her father's neck (but leaving a then-9-year-old Loba unscathed), Kaleb noticed an enormous shard of glass protruding from his neck--likely the result of him breaking a window with the body of Loba's father. Looking at his reflection in the window, Kaleb removed the glass from what should be a deadly wound, only to see his reflection change, revealing that he was not a human, but a robot who had spent decades unknowingly controlled by the Syndicate.
In reality, Kaleb had died nearly 300 years prior to the incident with Loba's parents. He pushed one of his targets too hard psychologically, which resulted in the man drowning Revenant in excrement at Gaea's sewage treatment plant. Unwilling to lose their most effective assassin, the Syndicate uploaded Revenant's consciousness to a simulacrum without his consent, programming him to be unable to harm himself. Revenant's robotic bodies were manufactured by Hammond Robotics.
Forge may be gone, but Revenant keeps a piece of him around for old time's sake.Since then, he's done everything he can to try and locate his source code and find someone to help him end it all for good. He murdered would-be Apex Legend James "The Forge" McCormick--a Hammond Robotics-backed competitor--taking his place in the Games after killing him on live television. Hoping to find his source code and, ultimately, end his existence by dying repeatedly until he ran out of spare "shells" to inhabit, Revenant again came face-to-face with an adult Loba when she joined him in the Apex Games with the sole goal of seeking revenge for her family's slaughter. But after attempts to convince Loba, Bangalore, and Valkyrie to help him all failed, Revenant began throwing his Apex matches, losing on purpose in an attempt to quickly burn through the thousands of spare bodies the Syndicate built for him to respawn into after death--an experience that is both agonizing and mentally destabilizing for Revenant.
Noticing Revenant's attempt to destroy all of his bodies, current Syndicate leader (and grandfather of Octane) Torres "Duardo" Silva stepped in and had Revenant rebuilt with new powers and a sturdier body, though it's unclear exactly how and why he chose to do this.
Somehow, Torres Silva managed to interfere with Revenant's programming, changing his abilities before the robot even noticed.
But that's not all--Assassin's Instinct also allows Revenant's optical array to highlight any enemies within 30 meters who are below 40 health. If Revenant himself is the person to knock them below the 40-point mark, the enemy will be highlighted for Revenant's entire team to see. With all of these new bells and whistles, Revenant's passive ability is one of the strongest in the entire game.
This ability is extremely useful in a number of scenarios, and is also quite a lot of fun to use. Similar to Newcastle's Castle Wall ability or Vantage's Echo Relocation, this ability sends Revenant flying forward at high speed, allowing him to quickly reposition whenever needed. It's got a relatively short cooldown time (19 seconds), and when fully charged, it can launch Revenant about as far as one of Octane's Jump Pads (minus the additional distance players get from utilizing the Jump Pad's double-jump feature).
Torres Silva's experiments have given Revenant a new face, a new body, and a deadly new set of skills.
On maps with large gaps that will send you falling to your death (Olympus, Broken Moon) or damaging terrain features like lava (World's Edge), you'll want to make absolutely sure that you look before you leap. It's incredibly easy to accidentally yeet Revenant off the edge of the map and send yourself plunging to your doom, especially when you're just getting used to the distance Revenant can travel via Shadow Pounce. Tread carefully.
When fully charged, Shadow Pounce will help you catch some serious air. Just make sure you're able to land on solid ground.
Since no other legends have the ability to climb horizontally, this ability is the one most Revenant players unintentionally overlook. It can be easy to forget in the heat of battle, but if you find yourself climbing something to escape the enemy (or sneak up on them), remember that you can now climb towers in an upward spiral pattern that makes landing shots on you much more difficult for any enemies who may be in range.
They'll never see you coming.
Use downed enemies to your advantage.
When his abilities are utilized effectively, Revenant becomes one of the deadliest characters in the game.It takes a little getting used to, but once you've mastered Revenant's new skills, you'll find yourself wiping squads left and right without even breaking a sweat. He may put on a grumpy, standoffish act, but from a tactical standpoint, Revenant's an excellent team player when his skills are utilized well. With a bit of practice and squad communication, you'll find he makes for an invaluable asset to the team, especially when things are looking particularly dire.
Stay tuned for more Apex Legends news, and be sure to check out the Death Dynasty Collection Event to see Revenant's new Heirloom Weapon and snag a double XP bonus to help you get a head start on your Resurrection battle pass.
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