Alright legends, gather 'round! 🎮 Just when we thought the old records were set in stone, someone comes along and shatters them into a million pieces. I'm talking about the legendary solo vs squad record that's been standing since 2019. Yeah, that one set by Mendokusaii way back when Kings Canyon was the only playground we had. For years, 36 kills was the magic number, the Mount Everest of Apex solo play. But guess what? In 2026, that mountain has been climbed and conquered by a player named Lymo, who just dropped a mind-blowing 37-kill game on Broken Moon. Let's dive into this insanity!

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The Record That Stood for Years: Mendokusaii's Legacy

First, a quick history lesson for the new blood. Back in the early days (feels ancient now, right?), right after Apex launched, a player named Mendokusaii pulled off what seemed impossible. On the original Kings Canyon, with its Skull Town chaos and Thunderdome brawls, they managed to wipe out 36 players solo. Now, here's the tea ☕ that the community has debated forever:

  • The Controversy: Some purists never fully recognized it as a true solo record because Mendokusaii did start the match with a squad. BUT—and it's a big but—those teammates dipped almost immediately. Plus, back then, Respawn hadn't even given us the glorious "No Fill" option in matchmaking! So, in many eyes, it was a solo run against the world.

  • The Legend: Regardless of the debate, 36 kills became this mythical benchmark. For seven years, through multiple seasons, meta shifts, and new legends, no one could touch it. It was the ultimate flex, a testament to aggressive play and sheer gunskill in Apex's early, wild-west era.

The New King: Lymo's 37-Kill Masterclass on Broken Moon

Fast forward to now. The stage is Broken Moon, Apex's massive, vertical, and chaotic map. The legend of choice? Horizon. The player? Lymo. And the result? Absolute pandemonium. In a match that lasted twenty-two minutes, Lymo didn't just break the record—they obliterated it with 37 kills and a staggering 8,449 damage. That's one more kill and a whole lot of pain dealt. Let's break down how this madness unfolded:

The Loadout (The Tools of Destruction):

Lymo wasn't messing around with their weapon choices. They ran a lethal combo that provided versatility for any range:

Weapon Type Role in the Run
CAR SMG SMG Close-to-mid range shredder, perfect for cleaning up.
G7 Scout Marksman Rifle Poking and cracking shields from a distance.
Mastiff Shotgun For those "oh-crap" close-quarter moments.
R-301 Carbine Assault Rifle The reliable, laser-beam all-rounder. A classic for a reason.

The Match Timeline (A Minute-by-Minute Rampage):

This wasn't just a hot start; it was a sustained slaughter from drop to final circle.

  • Minute 5: Already at 15 kills. The lobby is probably panicking, checking kill feed like "Who is this Horizon?!"

  • Minute 10: Pushed to 23 kills. The pace slowed a bit as the player count dwindled, but the hunt was still on.

  • Minute 15: Reached 29 kills. The endgame is in sight, but eight more souls are needed for the record.

  • Final 8 Minutes: Secured the final 8 kills in a thrilling climax. Imagine the pressure! Every engagement mattered.

The Final Showdown & What This Means for Apex

The last kill was the stuff of highlight reels. In the final, tense circle, Lymo faced off against a Lifeline player who wasn't going down without a fight. It was a proper duel, the kind that gets your heart racing. But with the world record on the line, Lymo clinched that 37th elimination, cementing their name in Apex history. 🏆

So, what does this mean for us, the Apex community, in 2026?

  1. Records Are Made to Be Broken: This proves that no matter how long a record stands, there's always someone out there grinding, improving, and ready to push the limits. The skill ceiling in Apex keeps rising.

  2. The Meta is Always Evolving: Lymo did this on Broken Moon with Horizon. The maps, legends, and weapons we have now create entirely new possibilities for insane plays that the 2019 meta couldn't have imagined.

  3. The Solo vs Squad Dream is Alive: For all my fellow solo queue warriors who dream of wiping a lobby, this is your inspiration. It's still possible, even in today's stacked lobbies.

Looking ahead, with rumors always swirling about new legends, map changes, and weapon balances (who remembers the Season 16 meta shake-up?), the door is always open for someone to aim for 38. But for now, let's all pour one out for the old record and salute Lymo. This 37-kill game on Broken Moon isn't just a new number; it's a masterpiece of aggressive positioning, smart rotations, and icy-cool nerves under fire. It's the new pinnacle of solo Apex Legends play. Now, who's gonna try and beat it? 😉 GG, Lymo. GG.