A flaming hotdog-shaped bullet can be inserted into the Rampage to increase the rate of fire by nearly 30%, as well as grant the LMG the ability to shoot down doors. That’s where the humble Thermite Grenade comes in. All Rampage has to offer is a larger magazine, so why would you choose it? Most players reject Rampage, like I used to, because it has worse DPS, RPM, and higher kill time than Flatline. However, looking at its stats, it’s hard to say why anyone would choose it over its cousin, Flatline, which attracts the most comparisons. The Rampage is a big old LMG which means it has a predictable slow rate of fire but deals a lot of damage for every shot you hit. The problem is, no one seems to have noticed. In Season 11, the waters surrounding the new map Storm Point made the Rampage LMG one of the best weapons in the game. However, there is another factor associated with live-serve games, which is the constant ups and downs of buffs and nerfs that come with updates and new seasons. Related: Rise of Valkyrie: How Valk Toppled Wraith To Be Queen Of Apex Legends Esports Can you imagine the carnage if everyone found the perfect offloading point? All 30 players landed on Fragment East and immediately picked up the R99s and EVA-8s? Does an entire team rush to the high ground and grab fully equipped Longbows or – God forbid – sniping Krabers for the rest of the match? Like it or not, looting is part of the battle royale game, and improving your kit throughout a match is just as important a skill as taking down your opponent in a gunfight. While the debate about what is basically the best guns in the game (banning Kraber) will be around forever, no one makes the argument that P2020 or Mozambique is comparable to Flatline or Mastiff. Some Apex Legends Weapons are better than others.