{"id":17695,"date":"2025-01-28T14:28:09","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:28:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-play-fuse-in-apex-legends-abilities-tips-more-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:28:09","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:28:09","slug":"how-to-play-fuse-in-apex-legends-abilities-tips-more-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/how-to-play-fuse-in-apex-legends-abilities-tips-more-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"How to play Fuse in Apex Legends: Abilities, tips, more &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>How to play Fuse in Apex Legends: Abilities, tips, more Respawn EntertainmentApex Legends\u2019 Fuse is one of the game\u2019s most enjoyable DPS, so to help you master this explosive-loving cage fighter we\u2019ve put together a few tips and tricks that will send your enemies running. Lovable Australian bombardier, Fuse, has remained relatively low in the Apex Legends tier list despite his damage-centric kit. Perfect for controlling an area, the explosive expert has received another set of buffs coming into Season 10, Emergence. Fuse is armed with a stackable grenade passive, deadly cluster bomb Tactical, and flaming-hot ultimate that encircles enemies. While these abilities may seem simple enough, there are a number of tricks you can use to increase your lethality with Fuse. How to make use of Fuse\u2019s abilities Passive: Grenadier The Grenadier passive gives Fuse an extra grenade per inventory slot. This means Fuse can hold 2x Thermite Grenades, 2x Frag Grenades, 2x Arc Stars per inventory slot. Not only does this give Fuse plenty of ammunition for his launcher, but it also provides plenty of opportunities for players to counter any camping squads. Any grenades that are fired out of Fuse\u2019s grenade launcher will travel further, faster, and more accurately than their thrown counterpart. As a result, you\u2019ll always want to loot any grenades you find and use Fuse\u2019s passive to force fights in built-up areas. With Season 10\u2019s new buffs, this can be toggled on and off, allowing you to throw ordinance normally if you prefer. Tactical Ability: Knuckle Cluster The mercenary-turned-cage fighter has a penchant for bloody brawls, but instead of using his fists, Fuse brings an explosive twist to his fights. When activated, Fuse\u2019s Knuckle Cluster launcher will unleash a cluster bomb that continuously expels airburst explosives on impact. Knuckle Cluster can be stuck to enemies and will deal AoE splash damage to all those who are unfortunate enough to get caught within the blast area. Just like Fuse\u2019s passive, Knuckle Cluster is great at destroying traps and ambushing camping squads. The Season 9 update gave Fuse two stacks of Knuckle Cluster, reducing the cooldown from 25s to 20s. Additionally, with the dawn of Season 10 the explosive\u2019s duration has been doubled, meaning that he can deny an area for much longer than before. Ultimate: The Motherlode Fuse\u2019s ultimate launches a bombardment that encircles a target area in a wall of flames, dealing damage over time and slowing players caught within it. Despite the gun\u2019s hulking size, the Motherlode can be fired up to 200 meters away, giving Fuse plenty of opportunities to ambush his enemies. Once any players have been caught with the ultimate\u2019s blast radius, they are highlighted to the ally team, making them easier to bombard with a combination of Grenadier, Knuckle Cluster, and standard gunfire. If timed correctly, the Motherlode can tear through even the tankiest of teams. Apex Legends Fuse: tips and tricks 1. Punish defensive campers Just like most FPS shooters, positioning is integral to your survival. This sentiment is especially true when playing as Fuse. While his kit may be tailored toward aggressive play, you\u2019ll want to pick your fights carefully. As a result, try to constantly seek out in-door fights where you can utilize both Fuse\u2019s Grenadier passive and Knuckle Cluster. After all, hitting mobile targets at range with his abilities can prove frustrating. Instead, it\u2019s often best to find squads that are camping in buildings or huddled together. Fuse\u2019s Grenadier passive can also be used to hit any squads that would otherwise prove difficult to hit. For example, Rampart\u2019s Amped Cover can be instantly bypassed with a well-aimed Grenadier hit. Meanwhile, if you suspect that there are enemy players camping in a nearby building, simply fire a grenade at a nearby wall and watch as it ricochets off the wall. If you see any damage numbers, then chances are there is a squad waiting to ambush you. If you\u2019re constantly thinking of how you can use your environment to your advantage, then you\u2019ll land more deadly explosives. 2. Combine your team\u2019s ultimates This point may seem incredibly simple, but most teams often fail to do this, particularly when playing with randoms. However, one well-timed ultimate combo can wipe even the most deadly squads. Consider pairing Fuse\u2019s ultimate with the added slow and AoE damage from Caustic\u2019s Nox Gas Grenade, while Gibraltar\u2019s Defensive Bombardment rains explosive terror from above. While Fuse\u2019s ultimate can be used on its own, its effectiveness is greatly enhanced when synergized with other AoE abilities. It\u2019s important to note that Wattson\u2019s Interception Pylon completely counters Fuse\u2019s ult, so try to bait it out or simply wait a while before using it. 3. Constantly replenish grenades It can be easy to forget to keep track of the number of explosives you have in your inventory, especially when you\u2019re not used to hoovering up every grenade you come across. However, you need to make this a habit if you wish to increase your kill potential. Make sure you get into the habit of replenishing your explosives after every kill and keep some reserved for the late-game circles. After all, Fuse\u2019s Grenadier ability can give you the upper hand in scenarios where you need to attack an enemy-controlled building. Grenadier can also be used to deny entry to certain areas, while also serving as a decent distraction should your squad need to reposition. 4. Best Legends to team up with Fuse Fuse works well with a lot of Apex Legends characters thanks to the simplistic nature of his kit. The explosive enthusiast\u2019s ultimate works particularly well when paired with Gibraltar and Caustic, but there are also a few other Legends Fuse synergizes well with. Read More: How to use the Bocek Bow in Apex Legends &#8211; For example, Loba\u2019s Black Market enables Fuse to instantly replenish his grenades, while Horizon\u2019s ultimate pulls enemies together, making Motherlode even more devastating. Try to experiment and see what deadly combinations you can come up with. If you follow these Fuse tips &#038; tricks, you\u2019ll be able to secure more explosive kills in no time. Make sure you follow @TitanfallBlog for all the latest Apex Legends news and updates. Looking to dominate the Apex Games? Here\u2019s all of our Legend guides: Horizon Guide | Valkyrie Guide | Wraith Guide | Gibraltar Guide | Seer Guide | Bangalore Guide | Octane Guide | Caustic Guide | Revenant Guide | Lifeline Guide | Loba Guide | Crypto Guide | Bloodhound Guide | Wattson Guide | Mirage Guide | Pathfinder Guide | Rampart Guide<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>How to play Fuse in Apex Legends: Abilities, tips, more Respawn EntertainmentApex Legends\u2019 Fuse is one of the game\u2019s most enjoyable DPS, so to help you master this explosive-loving cage fighter we\u2019ve put together a few tips and tricks that will send your enemies running. 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