How to access Ring Consoles in Apex Legends
Want to know where the next Ring is going? Read more about Consoles in Apex Legends.
Ring Consoles are brand-new in Apex Legends, but the benefits they offer are familiar. Let's review everything there is to know about Ring Consoles.
How do you access Ring Consoles?
If you're a Controller Legend, accessing Ring Consoles is relatively easy. Simply approach a Ring Console and interact with it to use it. Using a Ring Console will reveal the next Ring.
There is no limit to the number of times a Ring Console can be used in a match. After the Ring shrinks, you can use a Ring Console to once again find the next Round's Ring.
Where can you find Ring Consoles?
Of course, to use a Ring Console in Apex Legends, you need to know where to find these devices. While Survey Beacons are usually located at higher altitudes, Ring Consoles exist closer to the ground in areas like plazas and courtyards. Many of Apex's Points of Interest house a Ring Console.
Play a Controller Legend and provide advantageous intel to your teammates by using Ring Consoles.
What legends can use Ring Consoles in Apex Legends?
Before you even think about using a Ring Console, be aware that only Controller Legends are capable of accessing Ring Consoles.
Apex Legends Season 16 redefined Class roles in Apex Legends. In this new era of Apex, it's Controller Legends, not Recon Legends, that can find the next Ring Location. Since Controller Legends are all about holding power positions and setting up fortifications, it's only appropriate that they be the ones that can use Ring Consoles.
The Legends with the knowledge to use Ring Consoles include:
- Caustic
- Wattson
- Rampart
- Catalyst
Prefer Support Legends? Learn how to craft Ally Banners in Apex Legends.
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Coleman is a freelance journalist at GGRecon. While gaming has always been his passion, it wasn’t until he worked as a Sports Journalist at the Community College of Baltimore County that he found his enthusiasm for writing. In the time since Coleman has had his work featured in publications such as The Washington Post/Launcher and ESTNN. Coleman is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in Sport Management and Business Administration.