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Apex Legends map guide (Season 4) - World’s Edge best locations and lootAll Supply Bins and Weapon Drop locations revealed!

All Supply Bins and Weapon Drop locations revealed!

Hammond Robotics have a lot to answer for. Season 4 ofApex Legendshas seen the deployment of the new Planet Harvester at the centre of World’s Edge, which is wreaking all sorts of interesting havoc upon the rest of the Apex Legends locations, and leaving certain areas almost unrecognisable.

OurApex Legends map guide for Season 4will not only go through all the major features of World’s Edge, but will also detail thebest locations to landbased onevery known Supply Bin and weapon drop location. So without further ado, let’s dive once more down upon the Apex arena!

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Apex Legends map and locations guide (Season 4)

We’ve got a whole heap of new features, locations, and points of interest to cover with the enormousApex Legends map. Feel free to skip ahead to a particular section below using the following links.

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Apex Legends map overview - World’s Edge

World’s Edgeis only the second map to be added to Apex Legends, replacing Kings Canyon for the time being (although we will be seeing the original map return in the second half of Season 4). In a nutshell, here are the things that are different with this second map if you’re just beginning your first forays into World’s Edge with Season 4:

As you can see, there’s an awful lot to talk about with this map. What we’re going to do now is overview each of the named locations dotted about World’s Edge, along with information on loot quantities and the best placed to land that we’ve found so far in Apex Legends Season 4.

Note: the above maps and loot information are taken from the absolutely sublimeApex Legends Interactive Map. Please note, however, that it is a work in progress and subject to change - as is the game itself!

Apex Legends map locations - Skyhook

Skyhook - Apex Legends best locations

Survey Camp - Apex Legends best locations

A decent pick for those wanting a quieter time in the early-game with plenty of options for their next rotation. While the loot density inSurvey Campis quite poor, it’s almost always enough to get your team ready for an incursion into either Refinery, Skyhook, or The Epicenter.

Refinery - Apex Legends best locations

Generally, the best location to land at if you want a great start is a small area (quick to loot) with a high concentration of loot that no one really drops at.Refinerycomes very close to ticking all three boxes: its central building is kind of like the Market building in Kings Canyon in that it’s very large and filled with enough loot to kit out your team decently at the start of a match.

The Epicenter - Apex Legends best locations

One of my favourite spots to land at, the unassumingEpicentergenerally has enough (including floor loot) to fully kit out your squad in the first couple of minutes; and it provides a fantastic vantage point from which to attack the winners of the Fragments in the early game and take their loot as well. Plus, it looks damn pretty - and it’s a great location for a firefight or three.

Drill Site - Apex Legends best locations

If you’re looking for a quieter start, thenDrill Sitemay be the way to go. It’s got plenty of buildings to loot, and although it can’t hold a candle to the most loot-rich areas of World’s Edge, you’re unlikely to meet much competition here early on. The two central ziplines give you an easy ride across the site, and you’ve got a Balloon as well that you can use to move quickly onto your next location of choice - or make a speedy getaway.

Overlook - Apex Legends best locations

Lava Fissure - Apex Legends best locations

The sprawling big brother of Drill Site, sharing the opposite side of the rock they’re both pressed up against,Lava Fissurewill take a little while to traverse if you land there but you’re likely to end up with all the gear you need as well as a fairly quiet start thanks to its coastal position. From here I often like to head south-east along the row of houses leading you eventually to the Sorting Factory.

The Fragments - Apex Legends best locations

The Train Yard - Apex Legends best locations

The Train Yardis nicely cordoned off from the other more central locations of World’s Edge, which makes it quite a defensible location. The loot is rather poor - unless you take into account the fact that there is an abundance of Supply Bins to be looted to the south and the east through the tunnels.

Mirage Voyage - Apex Legends best locations

The latest Town Takeover to occur on World’s Edge wasMirage Voyagelate last year, and it still proves an excellent spot for a squad to land, as long as they’re happy with being so far from the centre. A surprisingly high density of loot around the ship itself means that if you can fend off the competition, you and your squad will almost always leave choke-full of great gear and weaponry.

The Harvester - Apex Legends best locations

The Geyser - Apex Legends best locations

Thermal Station - Apex Legends best locations

Sorting Factory - Apex Legends best locations

The capital of the south, theSorting Factoryis one of the largest and most loot-filled areas of World’s Edge. Whether you opt for the massive central factory or the curving row of smaller buildings to the south, there is always enough loot here for your squad - and, quite often, more than enough competition too. It’s a very popular spot, possibly as popular as the Fragments of Capitol City (though of course it depends on the path of the dropship).

Lava City - Apex Legends best locations

I really don’t see many teams landing atLava City. And it sort of makes sense, because the loot isn’t that amazing, and it’s fairly out of the way, forcing you to head into the much more action-packed Sorting Factory. But, just like The Epicenter to the Fragments, Lava City is an excellent starting point from which you can gear up and then attempt to third-party the final teams of Sorting Factory still battling it out there. Once you clean up that mess, you’ll almost always be very well kitted out for the rest of the game indeed.

The Tree - Apex Legends best locations

The Dome - Apex Legends best locations

The Domeis the southern-most point of World’s Edge (you might say it’s the World’s Edge of World’s Edge… I’ll let myself out), and it counts not only the largest Dome but also the two smaller domes to the west. Add all that up, and you’ve got quite a bit of loot to be getting on with. I’ve landed at The Dome many times now, and we’ve rarely found ourselves without everything we need after the first few minutes of the match. Its non-central location means it isn’t as popular as one might expect, but you should still expect to see maybe one squad landing there with you, so it’s best to loot quick and prepare for a fight.

And with that, we’ve covered all the named locations in World’s Edge! Hopefully the above was useful in preparing you for what lies ahead for us all in Season 4. I guess now there’s nothing left to do except dive back in - for real, this time.