Our Apex Legends Healing and Shields Guide features all of the available items to help you survive in this new battle royale. We’ve got information on how-to get the most out of each item, and information on what everything does and how long it takes to use it!

Healing and shields in Apex Legends aren’t super different than in most games. You have a lot of the standard heals to recover your health, but the shield system is a bit of a change. You’ll need to find armor, and that armor determines your maximum shield amount. This armor can be reduced if you are shot, but you can recharge it with the various cells and batteries you can find in the game.

Another interesting part about Apex Legends is that you have an Ultimate ability. This ability charges over time, but you can build it up faster by using an item called the Ultimate Accelerant.

Healing & Regen Items List

Syringe

This is the basic bandage style of healing that is quick but heals for little.

Med Kit

This is your standard big heal that restores all of your health.

Phoenix Kit

This is essentially the Chug Jug from Fortnite and fully restores your health and shield. It’s of Epic rarity, so you will not find these all that often.

Shield Cell

This is the lowest tier shield recharge, think of it as a mini-shield in Fortnite. The difference with this is that you can fully recharge your shields and aren’t limited to 50 shields like the minis.

Shield Battery

This is your big boy shield recharge and will full recharge whatever shield capacity you have.

Ultimate Accelerant

This will boost your ultimate energy up and will allow you to use it quicker. Try to remember to use this when you have it, there’s no real reason to save it unless you already have your ultimate or are close to it.

Shield Items List

Your character can have up to 100 shield. Each segment of shield is 25 hit points, and can be recharged with the Shield Cell one at a time. You can recover all 100 shield with a Phoenix Kit or a Shield Battery.

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Body Shield

Shields are very important to have, and it works differently than most battle royale games. Your equipped shield and can’t break, but it loses its hit points and will need to be recharged again with a cell, battery, or phoenix kit. The capacity of the shield is depending on its rarity and it can’t be charged over its total amount of hit points.

  • Common: Absorbs 50 damage. Rare: Absorbs 75 damage. Epic: Absorbs 100 damage. Legendary: Absorbs 100 Damage Executioner - Finishers fully regenerate shield.

Helmet

Helmets don’t give you extra shield, but reduce damage on headshots. While it doesn’t display in-game, one of the game designers cleared up how much each rarity reduces which is listed below. The Legendary option has the same maximum reduction as the epic, but also includes the Fast Charge perk.

  • Executioner - Finishers fully regenerate shield.

  • Common: Minor headshot damage reduction (30%). Rare: Moderate headshot damage reduction (40%). Epic: Maximum headshot damage reduction (50%). Legendary: Maximum headshot damage reduction (50%). Fast Charge - Reduces Tactical & Ultimate recharge time.

Knockdown Shield

This shield is used if you have had your health reduced to zero. You can expose your shield and direct towards incoming fire to protect yourself and give your team a chance to defend you and eliminate the other team.

  • Fast Charge - Reduces Tactical & Ultimate recharge time.

  • Common: 100 Damage Rare: 250 Damage Epic: 750 Damage Legendary: 750 Damage Resurrection - Can self-resurrect once. Ability consumed upon use.

  • Resurrection - Can self-resurrect once. Ability consumed upon use.