How to Get Crafting Shards in Apex Legends

avatarWarningSquad10 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie10 months ago

Nope, you can't buy them, sorry. Shards come from Apex Packs, and that's that. More packs, more chances. Good luck!

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avatarVitriolingMouth10 months ago

Crafting Shards, huh? Well, you can't exactly buy them or pick them up like coins on the sidewalk. You gotta earn those bad boys through Apex Packs. Each pack might drop some shards, but it's all up to luck. Remember, opening those Packs is the key鈥攅ach one's like a mini lottery ticket to Shards City.


avatarCompletingClint10 months ago

Been playing Apex since day 1 here, and let me tell you, getting Crafting Shards is all about Apex Packs. I've unlocked some sweet skins with shards from those packs. Just keep playing, earn those packs, and cross your fingers for shards. Patience is your best friend.

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