

In short, when trading for Crests or Portraits, all the Heirlooms are equally space-efficient (66% or 75%, depending) when trading for Busts or Deeds, full stacks of Portraits are slightly more space-efficient than the other two (by ~12.5% more in return).ĭifferent upgrade slots require different Heirlooms, although all use Crests.About Apex Legends Legends Maps Lore Hub FAQ PC Requirements Credits Accessibility Battle Royale Team Deathmatch Control Gun Run Season Battle Pass Latest News Game Updates Latest Media Sign up for News Twitter Instagram Facebook Youtube Twitch Forums Cosplay Guides Compete Community Guidelines About Apex Legends Legends Maps Lore Hub FAQ PC Requirements Credits Accessibility Battle Royale Team Deathmatch Control Gun Run Season Battle Pass Latest News Game Updates Latest Media Sign up for News Twitter Instagram Facebook Youtube Twitch Forums Cosplay Guides Compete Community Guidelines This table is similar to the above, but considers full stacks of each heirloom, the limit allowed while questing. While in an Expedition, one may want to maximize the value of Heirloom stacks, for later trading. Because of this, not trading at all and avoiding the trading cost is preferred, if you can afford to delay a less critical upgrade. If you then traded those 6 Busts back for Deeds (at 3:2), you would end up with only 4 Deeds, less than half of what you started with. if you started with 9 Deeds, you could trade them (at 3:2) for 6 Busts. Note that some value is lost in each exchange e.g. The Heirloom being traded is on the left the one being received is on the top. Portraits are the most valuable in terms of trading, Deeds and Busts are tied for mid-value, and Crests are the least valuable. you cannot "trade back" at the same ratio). Trades are always at an unfavorable rate (i.e. Click the check button next to the desired Heirloom to make 1 trade click as many times as needed.Ĭomet Shards from The Color of Madness DLC can be traded away for any Heirloom, but you cannot trade Heirlooms for Comet Shards. Select the Heirloom you want to trade away, and the 3 other Heirlooms, with their return value, will appear on the right.

To the right of the row of Heirlooms (bottom left in the Hamlet screen), there is a pair of circular arrows - select it to bring up the "Trade Heirlooms" window (see image, right). In town, Heirlooms can be exchanged for each other.
