![]() ![]() See the SRVN MRVN skin in action: 3) Dragon Warriorĭragons are super cool and there are a bunch of dragons on this skin. How to buy: Most Apex skins can be bought from the Apex store, which has rotating cosmetics from month to month and even week to week, so always be checking in to see if the one you want is available! The SRVN MRVN skin can usually be found for 1800 Apex coins when it is available on its own in-store. ![]() He looks like a funky little robo-butler and we’re here for it. I put the SRVN MRVN skin in fourth place because he’s a handsome gentleman (gentlebot) and I like his little bow tie. The other team won't be able to take their eyes off the pinstripes. See the War Machine skin in action: 4) Srvn Mrvn How to buy: Most Apex skins can be bought from the Apex store, which has rotating cosmetics from month to month and even week to week, so always be checking in to see if the one you want is available! The War Machine skin can usually be found for 1800 Apex coins when it is available on its own in-store. Definitely the most elegant skin, and the face is objectively terrifying in a “biblically accurate Pathfinder” kind of way. The War Machine skin is super sleek and has ornate gold details over the glossy white paneling. See the Plastic Fantastic skin in action: 5) War Machine How to buy: Most Apex skins can be bought from the Apex store which has rotating cosmetics from month to month and even week to week, so always be checking in to see if the one you want is available! The Plastic Fantastic skin can usually be found for 1800 Apex coins when it is available on its own in-store. It’s giving Gundam-meets-Buzz-Lightyear and I’m a fan. It has a cool helmet design and the yellow, blue, and white coloring works really well together. See the Joyfinder skin in action: 6) Plastic FantasticĮverybody likes a Gundam-style robot, and the Plastic Fantastic skin is serving just that. How to buy: Most Apex skins can be bought from the Apex store, which has rotating cosmetics from month to month and even week to week so always be checking in to see if the one you want is available! The Joyfinder skin can usually be found for 1800 Apex coins when it is available on its own in-store. You might genuinely get people to uninstall as a direct result of using this skin. Imagine trying your absolute best in Battle Royale just to get downed and see Santa Pathfinder swing by saying, “I guess I was just better this time.” See the Down Right Fierce skin in action: 7) Joyfinder How to buy: Most Apex skins can be bought from the Apex store, which has rotating cosmetics from month to month and even week to week, so always be checking in to see if the one you want is available! The Down Right Fierce skin can usually be found for 1800 Apex coins when it is available on its own in-store. The helmet is inspired by Japanese samurai masters and the blues and gold colors create a very regal appearance for our friendly neighborhood robot. Samurai Pathfinder was always going to be a fantastic addition to any Pathfinder skin collection. See the Friendly Fire skin in action: 8) Downright Fierce How to buy: Most Apex skins can be bought from the Apex store which has rotating cosmetics from month to month and even week to week, so always be checking in to see if the one you want is available it won’t always be around! The Friendly Fire skin can usually be found for 1800 Apex coins when it is available on its own in-store. The Friendly Fire skin is a sleek, cool skin in which the creators dared to imagine a Pathfinder with the addition of only a mustache. See the Full Metal Robot skin in action: 9) Friendly Fire The Full Metal Robot skin for Pathfinder comes in the Pathfinder Edition of Apex Legends, including not only this skin but also an exclusive Pathfinder badge, a gun charm, weapon skin, and even includes 1000 Apex coins to get you closer to your next skin or cosmetic. How to buy: This skin is the only one on the list that needs to be purchased as an add-on for Apex Legends outside of the game itself. The Full Metal Robot skin is a fun, military-styled skin that made it to number ten on this list because the camo shorts look cool and they give the illusion that Pathfinder is hiding some thick, juicy thighs in there. With that being said, let’s get into it! 10) Full Metal Robot ![]() If you don’t see your favorite Pathfinder skin on this list, it’s because your opinions are wrong. ![]()
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