All Heirlooms in Apex Legends: Weapons, Mythic Items

These coveted items are sought after by many Apex players. Here are all Heirlooms in Apex, including all mythic items alongside weapons.
Written By Onur Demirkol

(Content Writer)

Reviewed by : Naim Rosinski

(Content Manager & Editor)

Last UpdatedAugust 16, 2024 at 01:54PM
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All the games have exclusive cosmetic items and in Apex Legends, they are called Heirlooms. These special items transform the look of your melee weapon. Each Heirloom set includes not only a melee weapon skin but also a banner pose and an Intro Quip. Some sets come with extra features like a Kill Quip, a Banner Frame, or an Emote.

Heirlooms are rare and highly sought after by players. A new Heirloom Set is released each season during special Collection Events. After these events end, Heirloom Sets become available in the Mythic Store. You can buy them with Heirloom Shards.

How to obtain Heirlooms in Apex Legends

Getting an Heirloom is a challenge. Initially, you can obtain them by buying all related event items when they are released. After the event, you can still get Heirlooms by using Heirloom Shards. These shards are incredibly rare, with less than a 1% chance of dropping from any Apex pack.

To ensure players eventually get Heirloom Shards, the game guarantees a set of shards for every 500 Apex packs opened. This process highlights the rarity and prestige of owning an Heirloom. Each Heirloom also comes with a unique Intro Quip, making your character stand out during the Champion Presentation.

Heirlooms may differ and other players might think different ıon certain ones. We made our own Heirloom tierlist; you can find it below:

Credit: Tierlistmaker
Credit: Tierlistmaker

All Heirlooms in Apex Legends

Here are all the current Heirloom sets in Apex Legends:

Wraith's Sets

  • Hope's Dusk: Features the "Fearless" banner pose and the "Hope's Dusk" melee weapon skin, a black kunai with a glowing purple edge that creates small portals with each strike. Available since the game's launch.
  • Hope's Dawn: Released during the Imperial Guard Collection Event, includes the "Hope's Blossom" banner frame, the "Hope's Dawn" melee weapon skin, and the "Practice Makes Perfect" emote.
Hope’s Dusk Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Hope’s Dusk Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Bloodhound's Set

  • Raven's Bite: An axe detailed with raven motifs and a glowing red edge, released during the Iron Crown Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Lifeline's Set

  • Shock Sticks: Defibrillator drumsticks that spark lightning, introduced during the Fight or Fright Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Pathfinder's Set

  • Boxing Gloves: Blue boxing gloves that display emotions, featured in the Holo-Day Bash Collection Event. The screen changes to a heart-face emoji when running.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Octane's Sets

  • Butterfly Knife: Filled with Octane's signature Stim, this melee weapon debuted during the System Override Event.
  • Octane's Prototype: Includes the "Fabricator" banner frame and a unique finisher, available during the Inner Beast Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Mirage's Set

  • Too Much Witt: A golden trophy of Mirage for "Best Competitor in a Battle Royale - Based on skill, but mostly looks," introduced during the Lost Treasures Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Caustic's Set

  • Death Hammer: A two-handed hammer equipped with a skull and Nox gas emission upon striking, part of the Aftermarket Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Gibraltar's Set

  • War Club: A hatchet with glowing fire-like elements, given to Gibraltar by his ex-boyfriend, Nik, and available during the Fight Night Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Bangalore's Set

  • Cold Steel: A Pilot's knife with glowing gold elements, introduced during the Chaos Theory Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Revenant's Sets

  • Dead Man's Curve: A two-handed scythe with an extendable glowing blade, debuted during the Genesis Collection Event.
  • Death Grip: Includes the "Soul Sacrifice" banner frame and the "Fight Your Demons" emote, released during the Death Dynasty Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Rampart's Set

  • Problem Solver: An electric wrench with a gumball dispenser, part of the Evolution Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Wattson's Set

  • Energy Reader: A hand-held device with electric prongs and a digital screen, introduced during the Raiders Collection Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Crypto's Sets

  • Biwon Blade: A collapsible high-tech Korean Jikdo, featured during the Warriors Collection Event.
  • Durumi Blade: Includes the "Tranquility" banner frame and the "Fatal Error" finisher, debuted during the Warriors Event.
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki
Credit: Apex Legends Wiki

Valkyrie's Set

  • Suzaku: A Japanese yari spear with a blade designed with a bird motif, introduced during the Awakening Collection Event.
Credit: EA
Credit: EA

Loba's Set

  • Garra de Alanza: A collapsible fan with blades, released during the Beast of Prey Collection Event.
Credit: EA
Credit: EA

Seer's Set

  • Showstoppers: High-tech sickles with built-in micro-drones, available during the Spellbound Collection Event.
Credit: EA
Credit: EA

Ash's Set

  • Strongest Link: A melee weapon skin introduced during the Sun Squad Collection Event, featuring a skillful and precise design.
Credit: EA
Credit: EA

Horizon's Set

  • Gravity Maw: Released during the Dressed to Kill Collection Event, this melee weapon symbolizes either an end or a new beginning, as Horizon states.
Credit: EA
Credit: EA

Fuse's Set

  • Razor's Edge: Available during the Harbingers Collection Event, this melee weapon resonates with Fuse's homeland, Salvo, enhancing his connection to his roots.
Credit: EA
Credit: EA

As new seasons and events unfold, more Heirloom Sets are likely to be introduced.

How much is 1 Heirloom in Apex?

Heirlooms in Apex Legends come with a steep price tag. After an Heirloom's introductory event concludes, it costs 150 Heirloom Shards to craft. Players must collect these shards over time, as they are one of the rarest resources in the game.

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