If you're all about being a monster of aggression in Apex Legends, Ash is an offensive legend best suited towards hit-and-run tactics, spearheading her squad's attacks, or flanking the enemy while her allies are distracting them. Story-wise, there may be more to Ash than villainous intent, but the described «incisive investigator» has great abilities for those looking to pursue their prey with a murderous fervor. Below, we go over everything we know about playing as Ash, including her abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. We also detail which legends best pair with Ash, and also offer a few tips and tricks for playing as her.
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Ash's abilities are inspired by Titanfall 2's Titans, specifically Northstar and Ronin. Both Titans feature weak defense but incredible movement capabilities and attack power, making them strong hit-and-run tacticians. Ash is the same, skewing more towards Ronin to specialize in quickly moving on enemy squads, hitting hard at close-range, and then getting out of the firefight to get a lay of the land before attacking again.
Ash is a strong hunter. Her passive ability allows her to quickly figure out where fights are happening so that she and her squad can third-party. And if she's late to the fight, that same passive allows her to figure out where the lingering survivors have wandered off to. In a way, Marked For Death makes Ash a strong substitute for recon legends--if your squad is looking for someone to help map out where to go next in order to find a fight or avoid one, Ash's passive
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