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A new glitch is allowing Apex Legends players to get one of the ‘most needed’ in-game cosmetics, and they are loving it. 

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Apex Legends is one of the top-grossing games of 2022, as it caters to millions of fans worldwide. The game features unique characters, a hidden storyline, and infinite adventures, helping it stand out from the crowd. Plus, its character designs resemble real-life people, allowing them to choose according to their personalities. 

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However, the game’s developers have not just limited the characters based on personalities, as each of them has a dedicated ‘prop’ in hand. For example, Wraith uses the ‘Kunai Knife,’ which sets the idea of her being a manipulating ninja, as she also has similar abilities. On the other hand, Lifeline uses two sticks which resembles her ‘Jamaican’ style personality. 

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These props, better known as ‘heirlooms,’ are one of the rarest items of the game as people spend thousands of dollars to own them. However, most money becomes dust, as one can only acquire it with luck. But, surprisingly, it looks like everyone’s lucky day as a weird glitch is allowing them to own them all!

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Apex Legends Glitch allows players to own all in-game heirlooms 

Glitches have been ruining video games for ages. While some fall in favor of players, others irritate them. I mean, players enjoy the undue advantage over opponents at times but do complain when they get stuck, killed, or spotted over unnecessary glitches. 

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However, today we have a glitch that falls in players’ favor as it is allowing them to own one of the rarest items in the game. Apparently, Apex Legends players are celebrating as a fresh glitch is letting them own all heirlooms. 

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For those uninitiated, these heirlooms can only be acquired either by heirloom shards or apex packs (only with luck). Plus, the only other way is to get it after opening over 500 packs (again, luck). So, with this glitch in the game, they are happy to grab them all. Here’s what they had to say about it. 

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While this glitch puts the players in a happy position, it takes away all the items’ importance. I mean, heirlooms were a bit special, as one would have the upper hand after owning them. Not like they made a difference in the game, but just some added positivity. However, with the new glitch around, it seems like the ‘rare’ factor is now gone. 

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Nevertheless, you can get banned, so beware!

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