
Apex Legends’ Flatline is one of the most versatile guns in the game, giving players great accuracy and kill potential across close to mid-range engagements. The Flatline has been around since Apex Legends’ initial release and has always been a reliable AR that deals impressive damage in any kind of skirmish.
As a result, Respawn opted to nerf the weapon slightly in Season 12, reducing its damage from 19 to 18 per bullet. Not only that, it’s now only available to create via Crafting Stations in Defiance, so it’ll be interesting to see if the popularity of the weapon goes up or down. Despite these changes, if you’re looking to beam enemy players with lethal single-shot headshots or just want a highly accurate AR you can rely on, then the Flatline is a great choice.
Contents
- Apex Legends Flatline damage stats
- Apex Legends Flatline Mag attachments
- Apex Legends Flatline optic attachments
- Apex Legends Flatline tips & tricks
Apex Legends Flatline damage stats

Combine this with the Flatline’s 20-round standard mag, methodical fire rate, single fire option, and you have a reliable rifle that can cut down even the hardiest of foes.
Keep in mind, in Season 12 the Flatline was removed from the ground loot and added to the crafting rotation. This means the only way to get your hands on the gun is to create one at a station. The full damage breakdown for the Flatline assault rifle can be found below:
Body Part | Damage |
Head | 32 |
Body | 18 |
Legs | 14 |
Flatline Mag attachments
The Flatline holds a similar amount of ammo to that of the R-301, which helps give it a slight edge in prolonged firefights. However, if you wish to avoid having to reload every few seconds, you’ll want to seek out a blue or purple Mag. Below you can see the number of rounds each Extended Light Mag will give you.
- Stock: 20
- White Mag: 25
- Blue Mag: 28
- Purple/Gold Mag: 30
Flatline optic attachments

- 1x Holo
- 1x HCOG “Classic”
- 2x HCOG “Bruiser”
- 1x-2x Variable Holo
- 3x HCOG “Ranger”
- 2x-4x Variable AOG
Master the Flatline’s recoil pattern

To compensate for this, you’ll want to gradually drag your mouse or analog stick downwards to offset the weapon’s vertical recoil. Once you’ve got the hang of doing this and mastered the Flatline’s fully auto recoil, you’ll be able to quickly take down multiple foes in close-quarter and mid-range skirmishes.
Know when to use the Flatline’s single-fire mode

Take a close-range weapon to avoid any frustrating deaths

After all, the Flatline’s 20-round magazine and reticle make it rather difficult to hip fire your shots, so make sure you equip any of the above guns to avoid any early deaths.
So, there you have it, everything you need to know about the Flatline. If you follow these Flatline tips & tricks, you’ll be able to secure more kills in no time. Make sure you follow @alphaINTEL for all the latest Apex Legends news and updates.