All Supply Drop and loot changes in Apex Legends Season 16: Revelry
Craft the latest shotgun bolt or an Energy-based SMG at Replicators during Revelry.
Apex Legends Season 16: Revelry may not bring a new Legend, but it does change how players find their favorite weapons. The season brings new sets of weapons to its Replicators and Supply Drops while also throwing in a fresh batch of Gold guns in bins. Speaking of guns, Revelry even adds a new weapon attachment that can be crafted anytime. This guide will run through every loot change made in Apex Legends Season 16: Revelry.
All weapon rotation changes in Apex Legends Season 16: Revelry
Supply Drop and crate weapon changes
After a long stint in Supply Drops, the Rampage LMG returns as floor loot with nerfed stats. Its damage is now reduced from 28 to 26, and it no longer auto-energizes upon being picked up. To substitute, players will now see the Hemlok Burst assault rifle take its place — and its stats prove it. The Hemlok’s damage has been increased from 20 to 23, while it also holds improved recoil control and an integrated Boosted Loader Hop-Up.
Crafting rotation
Thanks to the latest season, Replicators have received a massive facelift. For one, the Anvil Receiver Hop-Up trades places with the new Legendary Shotgun Bolt. The high-rarity attachment gives crafting material collectors the ability to reload rounds while they slide, and this power is available even when their shotgun in stowed. Additionally, it is accompanied in Replicators by the Hammerpoint Rounds Hop-Up, which is compatible for both the Mozambique and P2020.
In terms of weapons, the G7 Scout and C.A.R. SMG have come back as floor and bin loot, though the shield-shattering Longbow DMR and Volt SMG are now filling their spots in Replicators.
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Gold weapons
This season, the set of Gold weapons will have some in disbelief as a new gun joins the party. For Season 16, players can find fully-kitted versions of the Rampage LMG, Peacekeeper, Wingman, R99, and the Nemesis inside bins and as floor loot. This means each of these five weapons can be discovered with their best possible attachment already included.
While this does make for a major gameplay shake-up, Legends have also earned big changes of their own. Revelry now sees characters divided into five different classes, and each even rocks their own unique perk. However, players should even anticipate adjustments to their skill sets, as the season patch has altered the abilities of seven different Legends.