No Apex Legends buffs have been more controversial than Bangalore’s Season 26 upgrade. Her smoke grenades have been upgraded by Respawn into electric smoke, a strategic ability that can interrupt a plethora of ultimates and destroy almost any placed ability, even those that go through solid objects like walls and doors.
According to the official Season 26 patch recap by ALegends, the new Electric Smoke now:
- Deals 100 damage to enemy ultimates and removes deployables
- Can cancel Revenant’s ultimate, wipe Caustic’s gas cans, Wattson fences, Catalyst spike traps, Rampart walls, and more
- Comes with two charges on cooldown, meaning vertical ability-based heroes have nearly no safety net under smoke cover
Early Gameplay Validation
To those of you that didn’t believe me when I said that Bangalore is going to be able counter nearly every legend next season here is my proof
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A demo streamer on Reddit prefaced his post with a warning that many shrugged at, until footage dropped:
“To those of you that didn’t believe me when I said that Bangalore is going to be able to counter nearly every legend next season … here is my proof.”
Players witnessed Electric Smoke deleting enemy ultimate effects in under a second, reducing many setups (e.g. Caustic, Catalyst, Wattson) to zero before combat even started
One Redditor distilled the effect in chilling fashion:
“Bangalore rn literally counters pretty much every legend:
- sparrow ult gone
- newcastle wall gone in 2 smokes
- rampart wall gone in 2 smokes
- catalyst wall and spikes gone
- conduit ult gone
- mirage clones gone
- octane jump pad gone
- horizon ult gone
- crypto drone gone
- caustic gas cans gone
- wattson fences gone
- seer ult gone
- Revenant ult gone”
Why It’s Overshadowing The Whole Legend Ecosystem
- Tactical > Ultimate — Traditionally, high-impact utility burns out later (in the form of ultimates). Giving that power to a med‑high CD tactical twice per match creates a lopsided power curve that highly favors Bangalore over other Legends.
- No counter‑play window — Smoke hits through floors/roofs and walls; you can’t shoot smoke. Controllers who build setups inside buildings get shredded before a chance to react.
- Unfair return on cost — These ultimates take 3–5 minutes to earn; Bangalore’s smoke halves the value of those back‑line investments in seconds, and she gets another smoke in 30 seconds.
Discord Skyrocketing, Streamers Fearing Apex Fatigue
Although Respawn occasionally empowers Legends into meta dominance (see Ash, Ballistic, Alter phases), the community response to this smoke is unusually visceral, even among Bangalore mains:
“What the hell… one smoke can un‑do an entire locked‑down building.”
“At least you could stop Crypto by shooting the drone… you can’t shoot smoke. Lol.”
Many fans fear a season where every match features a double‑toggle Bangalore, with defenders’ tactics rendered obsolete before fights even begin.
What the Meta Will Probably Look Like
Safe Siege
Teams shift toward double‑smoke entry comps: Bangalore to clear utilities, Ash for area control, with mobility overlay (Sparrow, Ballistic) to stack pushes.
Hard Mega‑Teams
Defensive legends (Wattson, Caustic, Catalyst, Rampart) may drop out unless they frontload walls before smoke hits. Echo-based comps, strong Harbour pushes, or zero‑ability burst rushes may rise again.
Frag Risk Soars
With utilities dying instantly, ability‑based picks like Mirage, Horizon, or Fuse become less safe. Ranked players expecting “walk‑up” teamwork may find this shockingly punishing.
Final Take: A Smoke Grenade Too Far?
Season 26 may have muddied the waters between gameplay driven by innovative abilities and systemic ability elimination by making EMP-level disruption a fast-ready option. The devaluation of tactical depth penalizes strategic defenders throughout the roster, even though it might make the playing field equal versus metas that are heavy on spam.
Expect Bangalore to climb to 60%+ pick rate in ranked and pro lobbies. Controller legends risk being relegated unless Respawn patches this quickly.
Caveat: Still Early Access
Until now, all footage has been sourced from early-preview builds and carefully selected lineups, rather than fully stress-tested ranked lobbies. There might be one last tweak before the official launch on August 5. Season 26 Bangalore might be the most seismic event in Legends since Season 1, if even half of the content seen here makes it to live servers.
Season 26 Bangalore’s Electric Smoke is already confirmed to delete nearly every ability and ultimate in under a second, across doors, walls, and ceilings. This makes her a looming meta lockdown pick with power disruption, unlike any previous release.
