Wild Apex Legends trick turns Rampart’s walls into ankle-breaking machines

Alec Mullins
Rampart walls are the key to free superglides

Apex Legends is all about movement, but Rampart usually isn’t the first character that comes to mind when the topic comes up. That could be changing though, as this superglide trick can turn her whole squad into an untouchable force no matter where a fight breaks out.

Respawn has spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to buff Rampart but it turns out her biggest strength has been hiding in plain sight since day one.

Crafting walls has been a part of the Amped Modder’s kit ever since she launched in Season 6 and while they’ve always been good cover to hide behind and take some supercharged shots, it turns out they can also serve an almost completely opposite purpose as well.

Rampart’s secret Apex Legends superglide technique

Rampart secret buff
Rampart has struggled to find a place in the Apex meta but this could certainly improve her chances.

The easy part of the trick is in positioning behind a Rampart wall to start a fight and then climbing on top of it when it’s time to make a move.

While that’s simple enough, players will still have to nail the superglide once they’re up there, so it’s not quite as easy as the clip embedded below makes it look.

As seen in the video, it’s possible to chain a couple of these glides together with some other strafes techniques, resulting in enemy Horizons absolutely losing it as they try to predict where they need to shoot.

Supergliding in itself will take some time to nail down it’s not already a part of your repertoire but the results speak for themselves for those of us who take the time to master it.

Luckily for most of us, there are easier ways to improve at the game than grinding out movement techniques all day. For anyone who wants to take things a little more serious, we recommend checking out these five quick tips for a quick hit of inspiration.

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Alec Mullins is an FPS writer focusing on Call of Duty and Apex Legends and their respective esports scenes. He worked at TheGamer before joining Dexerto. On the weekends, you'll find him watching the CDL and jamming to The Mountain Goats. You can find Alec on Twitter @LifeAsAlec