In Apex Legends, I've sometimes found multiple copies of the same item in a game, but with their names/frames appearing in different colours. I assume this represents different rarities. For example, I know I've picked up a "Wingman" revolver whose frame appeared in yellow, to replace another "Wingman" whose frame appeared in teal.
Based on other games, I assumed yellow was the "highest-quality" version of the weapon. However, the game interface doesn't seem to display any damage or rate-of-fire statistics for different weapons, or name the rarities, so I'm not confident that I'm doing the right thing.
How much difference is there between different rarities (colors) of the same weapon in Apex Legends, and how do they rank from best to worst?
Best Answer
According to this guide and ign, gold is indeed the rarest color for weapons. The ranking is as follows:
There aren’t different tiers/rarities of individual weapons i.e. there aren’t grey, blue, and purple prowlers, but there are tiers for wearables and attachments.
For attachments, the higher the tier/rarity, the better it is. Clips of higher rarity hold more ammo, stabilizers of higher rarity give more recoil control, stocks of higher rarity provide faster raise/lower times when swapping weapons, etc. The only subjectivity comes with scopes where it depends on preference as higher tier scopes have more zoom and gold scopes have the added benefit of highlighting enemies in red and showing enemies through smoke.
Gold weapons are the exact same as non-gold versions, except they come fully kitted with attachments that cannot be swapped out. There are also two gold weapons (Kraber and Mastiff) which can only be found in care packages and will always be gold.
Gold wearables are essentially equivalent to their purple counterparts, except they provide an additional passive perk.