Introduction: In the game of Apex Legends, players are always curious to know how many supply crates they have opened. Although the game does not officially provide the ability to directly view the number of open cases, we can estimate it through some methods. Today, we're going to explain in detail how to estimate how many boxes you've opened.
In the game, supply crates are the main way to obtain legendary items and heirlooms. Players can get supply crates by leveling up, completing quests, participating in events, and more. Each crate has a certain chance of opening a legendary item, and heirlooms can only be obtained with a specific guarantee mechanic.
So, how do you estimate how many boxes you have opened?Here's an easy way to do it::
1.First, open the game and click on the "Legendary" option in the interface.
2.In the "Legends" screen, you can see the legendary items you have obtained. These items are obtained during the uncrate opening process, but do not include crafting items such as metal.
3.Calculate the number of legendary items you have obtained, then divide by 3 to get a rough estimate of how many chests you have opened.
Why divide by 3?Because in Apex Legends, each crate has a certain probability of opening a legendary item, and this probability is 1 3. So, by dividing the number of legendary items you get by 3, you can estimate how many chests you have opened.
It is important to note that this method is not entirely accurate, as it is also possible to drop items such as crafting metal during unpacking, which are not counted in the Legendary item. Therefore, this method can only be used as a reference to help players roughly estimate how many boxes they have opened.
In addition to the above methods, there are also some player-made calculations of the number of boxes opened, which can be calculated by entering their game level, pit entry time, pass purchase and other information. However, the calculations of these ** are also for informational purposes only, as they rely on the information provided by the players themselves, and if the information is not accurate, then the calculations are not accurate.