The Motherlodeįor his ultimate, Fuse whips out the big guns: the mortar strapped to his back. While it’s tempting, the amount of time it takes to ready, aim, and fire the cluster usually results in you being downed, so it’s better to gain some distance and fire a Knuckle Cluster from further away. What you don’t want to do is fire a Knuckle Cluster directly at an enemy if your weapon runs out of ammo and you want to try to finish them off in a close-range fight. Knuckle Clusters can also provide a distraction while you revive a teammate or make a quick getaway. There’s nothing more satisfying than landing a blind stick, too. It’s not uncommon for Bangalore players to use the visual clutter from the smoke to heal or revive a teammate, so throwing in a Knuckle Cluster could help apply pressure, even if you don’t see them. Knuckle Cluster can serve as a situational counter to Bangalore’s smoke. It’s essentially a grenade that’s unique to Fuse, but be careful it can also damage him. Throw it on a hallway and watch the enemies debate whether to go through it, or even pre-fire it into a choke so your enemies stumble into a series of explosions. Toss it into a door and blow it up for free-with a little kick to anyone near it. It can be used as a quick way to deal some damage to a target or as a small area-denial device. Fuse has two charges of Knuckle Cluster, so fire away. The cluster only sticks to the target until it begins exploding, at which point it no longer travels with a stuck enemy. Like Arc Stars, players can stick the Knuckle Cluster to a target for a guaranteed blast and an extra 10 damage when the shot connects. Speaking of keeping enemies at bay, Fuse’s tactical is the Knuckle Cluster, a cluster bomb that generates a series of sequential explosions in a small area. Fuse players should always be aiming to stack at least two of every grenade in their inventory to keep enemies at bay. Grenadier’s increased throw power can be toggled on and off during a match, allowing Fuse to throw grenades the same way as other legends if desired. The increased speed makes it easier to stick targets with Arc Stars, while the longer range and higher accuracy ensure the explosives land exactly where they should, even from hundreds of meters away. Grenadier allows Fuse to bombard his opponents with a barrage of assorted ordnances. The ability also lets him stack two grenades per inventory slot, giving you more bang for your buck. Grenadierįuse’s passive, Grenadier, lets him throw grenades “farther, faster, and more accurately” with a little help from his mechanical arm, according to his official page. Explosive abilities Screengrab via Respawn Entertainmentįuse’s skillset is explosive and aggressive, with considerable potential for area denial and direct damage to his enemies-especially when used in conjunction with his other abilities. Here’s what you need to know to play Fuse. Mastering the explosives enthusiast can be a tricky task, but his skillset offers plenty of opportunities to bring the aggression to your opponents’ doorsteps-and keep them right where you want them. What he lacks in mobility, he makes up for in area denial and sheer damage potential. And he’s bringing in a lot of firepower to become the champion.įuse’s kit is all about causing a ruckus. ![]() After this master of mayhem fought his way to the top of the fighting pits in the planet Salvo, he faced his greatest challenge yet: the Apex Games. Fuse and his explosive kit brought a hefty dose of chaos to Apex Legends‘ eighth season.
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