The launch of Apex Legends Season 19: Ignite brought with it the introduction of Conduit, the 25th legend to join the massive roster of playable characters in Respawn's hit battle royale. Conduit's launch trailer showed off some of her abilities, including her shield-regenerating tactical ability. In the trailer, this shield-regen skill allowed Conduit and her team to run through Bangalore's Rolling Thunder ultimate ability and come out on the other side entirely unscathed.
Legend abilities always look larger than life in Apex's pre-season trailers, but once you're actually playing the game, it's easy to feel slightly overwhelmed--even frustrated--especially when you're unfamiliar with the best way to utilize a new legend's skills. But whether you're struggling to master Conduit's abilities or simply want to refine your skills on the battlefield, we've got you covered. Keep scrolling for a breakdown of everything there is to know about Conduit, including how best to use her abilities to carry your team to the win.
Table of Contents [hide]AbilitiesPassive: Savior's SpeedTactical: Radiant TransferUltimate: Energy BarricadeClass Abilities: Access Extended Supply Bins and Craft Ally BannersTipsWatch your shieldsUse the ultimate game-changerTiming is everythingHeal upWatch your squad's backBe iconicCraft it upTalk it outLore
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The second Support-exclusive ability, Craft Ally Banners, is wildly powerful. It allows Conduit to use a Replicator to craft the Banner Cards of fallen teammates--even if their respawn timer has run out. Given the fact that players now respawn with the same armor and weapons they had prior to being killed, Craft Ally Banners makes respawning a much less laborious (and risky--endeavor.)
Conduit's tactical ability temporarily restores about three shield slots.
If you find yourself frustrated with the way Conduit's ult is performing, change the way you use it. It's extremely effective in cramped areas like buildings, and when used in combination with Wattson's Perimeter Security fences, Caustic's Nox Gas Traps, Catalyst's passive Barricade ability, or Ash's Arc Snare, Conduit's Energy Barricade really packs a punch, and can provide you with a few precious seconds to finish off an enemy who has been cornered and immobilized.
But Energy Barricade also works surprisingly well as a diversion. Rather than waiting until you're face-to-face with the business end of a Peacekeeper, coordinate the plan of attack with your teammates, and fling Conduit's Energy Barricade at enemies while staying out of sight. This isn't too hard, as the Energy Barricade can be placed from roughly 45 meters away. Because of this, using the ability in a stealthy manner can yield very effective (and often amusing) results. With no idea where it came from, enemies will often focus on destroying the Energy Barricade's individual nodes, distracting them and creating the perfect opportunity for an ambush, even when the enemy team is out in the open rather than packed together in a building.
Energy Barricade is powerful under the right circumstances, but its nodes are easily destroyed.Speaking of ambushes, Energy Barricade is also great for third-partying, or for finishing off the surviving members of a squad that just barely survived another squad's attack. If you come across two enemy squads fighting it out, you may wish to toss Conduit's ult at them, damaging enemies from both squads. But since Energy Barricade can be flung from so far away, you might be better off waiting until one squad has just finished off the other one. Throw Energy Barricade before the surviving squad members get a chance to revive their fallen or heal themselves, then attack when the time is right.
Though it's active for 30 seconds, the first 6 seconds are spent slowly charging up Conduit and her allied teammates' shields, and can temporarily refill up to three EVO Shield slots, making it a great way to completely restore a completely destroyed Rare-tier EVO Shield, or, top up a damaged Epic-tier, Legendary-tier, or Mythic-tier EVO Shield. Once the temporary shield is in place, it will continue to provide protection for the next 24 seconds, after which it will quickly begin to drain, eventually leaving players back where they started. If a player takes damage during the initial 6 seconds the ability takes to charge up, it will take a full second for the shield to start charging up again, cutting into the total time it remains active.
Because of this, it's usually a good idea to hit squadmates with Radiant Transfer when their shield is damaged and they're quickly approaching a second firefight. Avoid waiting until they're already in the middle of said firefight, if possible, as Radiant Transfer can be next to useless when a player takes damage before the temporary shield has completed its 6-second charge-up.
The speed boost Conduit gains from following out-of-range teammates is a useful boon, especially if you're running late to a firefight.
There's also a useful icon that appears on Conduit's HUD when using her tactical ability. When Radiant Transfer is activated, a green shield icon will appear on the lower left side of the screen, just above the spot where your currently selected healing item is displayed. The inside of the shield icon will fill up during the 6 seconds it takes to fully charge a shield, and the outline of the shield itself will slowly disappear as the Radiant Transfer's duration runs out. Finally, after 30 seconds, the inside of the shield will quickly drain as the temporary shield progressively decreases in strength until it's entirely depleted.
A full shield icon will appear on teammates who are not currently in need of a shield boost.
But perhaps the strongest feature of Conduit's class-exclusive Banner Card-crafting ability is that it's actually not exclusive. Like all Support-class legends, Conduit's presence on the squad automatically grants her other two squadmates the ability to craft Banner Cards as well, even if Conduit herself has been taken out and is sitting in a deathbox, waiting to be respawned. This is a good thing to keep in mind whether you're playing as Conduit or simply playing with one on your Squad.
Be sure to plan out each squad member's position prior to an ambush, let them know before you go flinging Conduit's Energy Barricade into the middle of a five-squad firefight, and make sure your entire team keeps an eye on their health and shields. Most importantly, make a point of letting squadmates know when you plan to manually retrieve their banner card versus crafting it at a Replicator. Many players, especially in non-Ranked matches, have a tendency to quit within seconds of getting turned into a deathbox, so tell them when you still plan to Respawn them, especially if their Banner Card retrieval timer is about to run out.
With a little practice (and perhaps some experimentation in the Firing Range), one can quickly master Conduit's skill set and become a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. Stick to our guide and you'll be downing baddies and shielding squaddies left and right. Just try not to get too cocky--at least until your Radiant Transfer shield has finished charging up, anyway. Stay tuned for more Apex Legends news, and don't forget to check out our guide to Apex's legend classes for more info on the additional passive abilities each legend has access to.
But when all seems lost, a helping hand appears: A Pilot in a Monarch-class Titan. Luring the enemies away from Rowena's settlement, the Monarch Pilot made the ultimate sacrifice: allowing their Titan to explode, taking down all of the enemy Titans and their Pilots. Unfortunately, this meant that both the Monarch and its nameless hero were also lost in the blast. (Despite the fact that Monarch-class Titans are IMC-made, Respawn confirmed during previews that this particular Titan was one of several Monarch-class Titans the IMC lost track of during the Frontier War, and that its pilot was a pro-Nexus rebel--not an IMC-aligned soldier who had a sudden change of heart mid-murder spree.)
Things calmed down, the settlement was rebuilt, and all was well… until it wasn't. One day, while Rowena was playing a frankly adorable mock Apex match with her siblings (who were LARPing as some of the legends from the Apex Games, cosplays included), Diwa returned home after what appeared to be an extended absence, with her arm clearly injured. Respawn confirmed to GameSpot that Diwa left to take on difficult, dangerous contract work to keep food on the table for her and her siblings. But an on-the-job accident resulted in one of Diwa's arms being crushed by heavy machinery, and the injury was severe enough that it appears her hand had to be amputated at the wrist. After seeing Diwa sitting at the kitchen table, sobbing over a stack of overdue bills, Rowena decided to take her family's financial fate into her own hands.
Later that night, she snuck into the fenced-off site of the Monarch Pilot's sacrifice, salvaging the remains of the Monarch to create her own bite-sized combat rig in much the same way that Rampart helped Valkyrie turn her father's Northstar Titan into a high-flying, missile-launching jetpack. Rowena began competing in local tournaments, and eventually made it to the Apex Games. Still, her newfound abilities came with a price. There's a very good reason the site of the Monarch's sacrifice was fenced off: Even years after the battle, the entire area is extremely radioactive.
After managing to pull her family out of poverty and finally achieving her dream of joining the other legends in the Apex Games, Rowena is all smiles. But behind her bubbly personality lies a dark secret: The nuclear fallout from the converted Titan battery she wears is slowly killing her, and though most of her friends and family back home are thrilled for her, Diwa has realized where Rowena's armor came from, and the lethal price she will one day pay for it. In one of the Season 19 battle pass's transition screens, Conduit can be seen standing over Ash's lifeless body, livestreaming her battlefield prowess to her friends and family back home. Everyone on-screen looks thrilled for her, but a closer look at Rowena's phone screen reveals that Diwa is there, too, but is seemingly unable to even bear watching her younger sister play.
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