The second season battle pass for Apex Legends did quite a bit to improve the disappointment of the first. They added more enticing rewards, and those same rewards were earned at a pace that seemed way more reasonable.

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This same season wasn't free of controversy as the developer/player discussion around microtransactions was an interesting point of contention. All in all the pass had some cool skins for legends and their weapons. Let's look at and rank the 10 best skins of Apex Legends Season 2: Battle Charge's Battle Pass.

10 Dreadnought (Pathfinder)

Out of all of the legend skins in the battle pass Pathfinder, unfortunately, has the tamest design out of the bunch. It makes his entire body look rusted and it seems like he's supposed to look like he's a hunter of some sort.

Along with the bronze coloring, the design also has a giraffe-like pattern on his forearms and another animal spotting on other parts of his body. It's a more subtle skin that isn't looking to impress anyone, but honestly, it might be the best suited for helping you blend in with King's Canyon.

9 Gilded (Gibraltar)

Gibraltar is a gentle giant who also seems to put protecting others over his wants and ambitions. The Gilded skin, however, makes him stand out and puts a spotlight on the teddy bear guardian.

The design is primarily gold armor with accents of black and grey. It reads more like a set of raid armor from Destiny 2 more than it does a skin for a legend competing in the Apex Games. Gibraltar is rarely spotlighted or talked about so any way to get him noticed is always a welcomed addition.

8 Molten (Mastiff)

When it comes to people being less than impressed with the battle pass offered by Respawn, the obvious evidence is the lack of interesting or creative skins for weapons.

The best skins in the pass are the two you get for reaching level 100 and 110 respectively and the initial one you get for purchasing the pass in the first place. The only other weapon skin of note in the entire thing is the Molten skin you get for the Mastiff Shotgun which is an airdrop legendary weapon. Fans of the Gears of War gun skins will enjoy it.

7 Jade Tiger (Octane)

Octane is an adrenaline junkie who's always looking to capture the attention of those around him. It should come as no surprise that his skin for the second season of Apex Legends does exactly that.

The skin is called Jade Tiger and takes a lot of influence from ancient Chinese antiques and armor. It is very reminiscent of the jade beetle and the mix of green and gold makes him pop on screen. If you're looking to move undetected in King's Canyon you might want to avoid this skin.

6 The Iron Rampage (R-301 Carbine)

The R-301 Carbine is arguably the best gun in the game and is usually a staple in the inventory of players looking to take home a championship. It has very little recoil and simply feels the best when in a firefight or extended engagement with an enemy team.

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The Iron Rampage skin was the reward for completing the battle pass and reaching level 100, and it happens to make it all worth it. The design features several rhino heads and is colored with reds and greys that bring the look together.

5 Hot Rod (Wattson)

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Wattson was the newest addition added to the roster in Apex Legends and she quickly became a fan favorite among players. She has a very cute and intelligent personality that's quite welcoming.

Along with being added to the game, Wattson was also given a skin for the second season. The skin is called Hot Rod and embraces the engineering she's so familiar with. Its design seems to be a mix of steampunk and classic car inspirations that come together to form an interesting and very cool aesthetic.

4 The Golden Rampage (R-301 Carbine)

So, The Iron Rampage was the skin obtained for reaching level 100, but it would be a true battle pass if a bonus reward wasn't offered for those willing to go the extra mile.

Those who managed to reach level 110 were gifted an alternate version of the level 100 R-301 skin with this one going for a gold and white design accompanied with the name The Golden Rampage. It's pretty much a recoloring of the initial skin but offers a polar opposite aesthetic for those who dig the white and gold color combination.

3 Valor (Bangalore)

Bangalore's Valor skin from the battle pass isn't overly flashy but is simply well-designed and fits the character pretty well. Being a veteran it makes sense that her skins would be refined and never too over the top.

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The Valor skin may only be listed as rare but the combination of red, navy blue and gold is great. The armor scaling on the chest and bracers as well as the chain mailing design on the boots makes this feel inspired by fantasy armor but gives it a nice modern flair.

2 The Intimidator (Spitfire)

It's strange when a battle pass for a game offers the best weapon skin in the entire thing for simply purchasing the battle pass. The Intimidator skin for the Spitfire light-machine gun turns the beefy powerhouse into what looks like a deep ocean-dwelling monster.

The golden teeth on the front of the gun and muted blue throughout really bring the design of the skin together. Respawn needs to do a better job of having several skins of this quality throughout the entire battle pass and not just at the beginning and end.

1 Prince Of Darkness (Caustic)

Caustic is often thought of like the weird old guy of the bunch, so it comes as a welcome surprise that the skin he received in the battle pass for the second season is the best for any character.

The skin is called Prince of Darkness and turns the mad scientist into a mad king. It gives Caustic some nice armor inspired by high-fantasy and manages to incorporate his gas mask in a way that doesn't detract from the rest of the design. The skin also features a skull on both the chest and back.

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