Apex Legends has quite a lot of characters nowadays, and each legend brings its own unique set of skills to this ever-growing and consistently intense battle royale. While some heroes fall into the typical archetypes you may have come to expect from familiar online shooters, most of them have at least a little something special to them that can open up some intriguing strategies and dynamics within your squad.
In this guide, we're going to take a look at the cunning and vain Mirage. His peculiar set of skills provides some humor while also creating bizarre encounters where you'll force your opponents double, giving him and his squad the chance to get the upper hand. Though these skills might appear a bit basic at a glance, they can actually manage to create some wild opportunities for you and your squad. Let's dive in.
Mirage
If all else fails and you get got, Mirage's passive skill Now You See Me will kick in. Once you get knocked down, you'll instantly turn invisible and a decoy will drop in your place, who performs an overly dramatic death animation. This will buy you some time to crawl away to safety. However, the skill won't last long. If you're still out in the open and an enemy is nearby, then you're a prime target to get gunned down.
Mirage's tactical ability is Psyche Out, which allows you to send out a holographic decoy to confuse the enemy. It's a skill that has a surprising number of uses. In addition to drawing enemy fire in certain hot spots, allowing you to flank or get a bead on where a foe is hiding out, it's also a great skill to use for playing mind games.
His ultimate ability is Life of the Party. When activated, Mirage will summon a team of holograms to help distract the enemy for him. The skill is a great way to confuse enemies, who will sometimes lose track of which Mirage is the real one. This can be especially handy during tough fights in crowded spaces. Some of its best uses come when used to bail on fights that your squad is outmatched for or when you need to get the jump on enemies during a fight.
Mirage's decoy also display intelligence as well, and they act different depending on where they're deployed to. For instance, using one near a supply box will have the decoy perform an animation where they try to open it. Though many of these skills require certain circumstances to truly be effective, they are at their best when used in situations where you're uncertain of what lies ahead, or when you need to help your squad out by drawing fire away from enemies.
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