Apex's universal heirloom system, Artifacts, is expanding with more customization options and Exotic Shards currency in Season 21

Apex's universal heirloom system, Artifacts, is expanding with more customization options and Exotic Shards currency in Season 21

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Apex Legends Heirlooms represent each Legend’s personality and fighting style with an exclusive melee weapon. But Season 21 aims to empower players by giving them their own unique weapon that can be customized to their personal preference.

*NEW* APEX LEGENDS FREE HEIRLOOM GLITCH!! SEASON 21!!

The official Apex Legends Season 21 blog post revealed all of the new features coming to the Outlands this month, including a separate article detailing the recently released Apex Artifacts and the new universal customization options for the previously released Cobalt Katar Mythic melee weapon.

The first Artifact weapon, the Cobalt Katar, was released during the Shadow Society collection event as a potential random drop from each event pack and was the first permanent universal heirloom in Apex, equippable by any Legend. Previously, the Buster Sword R5 from the Final Fantasy Rebirth takeover event was also featured as a universal heirloom, but was only collectible for the duration of the collaboration and is now completely uncollectible.

With the launch of Season 21, the Cobalt Katar can be further customized from its original base state, with five unlockable tracks of five items each: the Katar Base, Theme, Power Source, Activation Emote, and Deathbox. But players aren’t locked into a specific Katar track when selecting which version to bring into the Outlands. They can mix and match their favorite components from each reward track, allowing for over 200 unique combinations.

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