The Rampage LMG: Rise, Fall, and Reinvention in Apex Legends

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In​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ case you are Outlands for a moment, I am pretty sure the first thing you would spot is that the Rampage LMG is definitely not just another big gun. It is a kind of special. From the time it was first shown in Apex Legends, this gigantic weapon has been a welcome choice of the crowd, especially those who are willing to release a heavy metal but not dull and commonly. The article here is going to be a very brief history of the changes of the Rampage, a few reasons why it is still so amazing, and its popularity in the present ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌day.

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What Makes the Rampage Unique: Revved Up and Thermite-Powered

The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Rampage is a non-bullet gun; it is electrically charged. Basically, the Revved Up feature, the most awesome one of the lot, is the thing that enables you to charge the gun with a Thermite Grenade. For just four seconds of charging, the Rampage gets its rate of fire increased by 30 percent for a time of up to 90 seconds. The rate at which the charge is consumed depends on how quickly you use the gun, so it’s better if you plan your shots to be able to get the most out of each ammo.

What is most awesome about it? The revved Rampage is capable of shooting through a door with two pellets—in the case of a partially damaged door, it’s only one—that is to say, it can be a very handy weapon for the rapid clearing of enemies in small ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌spaces.

How It’s Changed Over the Seasons

Since its release in August 2021, the Rampage has come a long way. It initially began as regular ground loot, but after running rampant in matches on every mode, it was shifted into the care package pool, becoming a rare (but much-coveted) find.

Damage stats have been rather inconsistent—beginning at 26 damage per shot, followed by increases to 28, and most recently ranging from 29 to 30. Headshot damage is as high as 38. Charge time for the Revved Up has also changed, beginning as long as 147 seconds, then being reduced to a more level 60, and now 90 seconds.

Other adjustments have served to tighten up the way the Rampage handles in your hands. Hipfire spread has been tweaked to be less effective close up, but powerful mid-range. Reload speed and animation have also been smoothed out, and the weapon automatically reloads when you build up your rev—a minor but appreciated nicety. Compatibility with the Gun Shield Generator provides yet another utility.

Rampage Stats and Attachments

Let’s discuss numbers. The Rampage packs a punch. On mobile, it deals 26 base body damage and 39 on headshots. On console and PC, those have increased somewhat with body shots at about 29 to 30, and headshots remaining at about 38. Leg shots will do less damage—but really, you ought to be aiming higher.

When attachments are concerned, the Rampage is versatile. It can be fitted with barrel stabilizers, extended heavy mags, and regular stocks. In terms of optics, anything between a simple 1x HCOG and a 2x-4x Variable AOG would do nicely, depending on your playing style. With its slower rate of fire, accuracy comes into play, so stabilizing attachments are important.

How to Use the Rampage Like a Pro

The Rampage isn’t an average spray-and-pray LMG. Its lower fire rate is more suited to patient, deliberate engagements. It shines medium and long range, where you can whittle away at enemy crews before your squad charges in. It’s less suited for close combat, so combine it with a shotgun or SMG to remain flexible.

If you’re new to the Rampage or just rusty, head to the Practice Range. Learn the feel of the recoil and timing, and practice tracking targets. Always carry a few Thermite Grenades so you can rev up when needed—running out mid-fight is never fun.

Rampage and Rampart: A Perfect Pairing

Rampart mains, rejoice—the Rampage was practically made for you. Her Modded Loader passive gives the gun a 15 percent boost in magazine size and a 25 percent reduction in reload time. That means more bullets flying and less time spent reloading. When it’s pulled from the care package, it comes with 220 rounds and, for Rampart, a boosted mag size of 46 (compared to the usual 40).

Skins and Customization Choices

Well, of course, it wouldn’t be Apex Legends without a little flair. The Rampage enjoys a respectable skin lineup—one Eternal, two Legendary, three Epic, two Rare, and one Common. If you like to make a statement or go low-key, there’s something for each type of player.

Why the Rampage Still Matters

The Rampage LMG has found its niche in Apex Legends through its changing design and considerate mechanics. It responds to clever, precise play and a little tactical ingenuity—naturally, there’s also something very satisfying about charging it up with a Thermite and mangling a door.

If it’s been a while since you last used it, perhaps it’s time to get back at it. Fill it up, light it up, and teach the Outlands what this heavy hitter’s capable of.

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