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Adaro69's avatar
5 years ago
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buying the revenant heirloom impacts getting shards at 500 cases opened?

Title mostly, if i were to buy the revenant heirloom will i still get shards for a heirloom when I've unboxed 500 packs?

  • If you get the heirloom for an event it will not reset your apex pack counter 🙂
    Also here is a link to the heirloom FAQ Dyspo made 🙂

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  • @Adaro69 I believe the counter towards your heirloom restarts when you get one, so getting Rev's will probably restart the counter to 0/500. But I can't assure you though
  • If you get the heirloom for an event it will not reset your apex pack counter 🙂
    Also here is a link to the heirloom FAQ Dyspo made 🙂

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    EA_Mako
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    5 years ago
    Hey @Adaro69,

    Getting an heirloom directly through a collection event like this should have no impact on your counter.

    That will only reset when opening heirloom shards in an Apex Pack, whether that's at 500 packs or you happen to receive one through a pack before 500. Good luck!
  • @Adaro69 Do note that he said "Should have no impact".

    This is because last season lots of people had problem with the counter that kept resetting.
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    EA_Mako
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    5 years ago

    @KarvaRausku 
    While true, that was unintended and something that's since been fixed.

    All indications are that this is back to working normally, though we're definitely on the lookout for reports that come up. Thanks for the clarification. 🙂

  • @EA_Mako any sign of this magical counter making its way onto the lobby screen? It's very wierd that it hasn't done so by now. Do you know if there is a particular reason that it hasn't? I would doubt that the coding would be all that difficult as the number already exists (somewhere) 😃

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    EA_Mako
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    5 years ago
    @OldTreeCreeper
    I'm not aware of any plans or a particular reasoning behind that currently, though that could certainly be pretty handy.