Find out how to get Fight Night Packs, which items they contain, and more with the help of this guide to Apex Legends.

Apex Legends: How to Get Fight Night Packs

Find out how to get Fight Night Packs, which items they contain, and more with the help of this guide to Apex Legends.

Fight Night, the third event in the seventh season of Apex Legends, has just begun. The event includes two town and airdrop escalation takeovers, as well as the prize track system, which lets you maximize your point earnings.

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As a reward, you can open Fight Night Packs that contain exclusive event items and more. This guide will provide you with tips on how to get Fight Night Packs, which items they contain, and more, including the Gibraltar set for collection all event items. 

How to Get Fight Night Packs in Apex Legends

Previous events in Apex Legends have given players two packs for free. Unfortunately, there aren’t any free packs for this event. 

Instead, you must purchase Fight Night Packs from the in-game store for 700 coins per pack. Apex coins can be purchased with real money for the following amounts: 

  • 1,000 Apex Coins = $9.99
  • 2,000 (+150 bonus) Apex Coins = $19.99
  • 4,000 (+350 bonus) Apex Coins = $39.99

Fight Night Packs contain 24 exclusive event cosmetics in total, but each pack contains only one such exclusive item and two regular, non-event loot items. Your chances of getting these items in one pack are:

  • 50% for an event epic item; 50% for an event legendary item
  • 70% for a non-event rare item (2x); 20% for a non-event epic item (2x); 10% for a non-event legendary item (2x)

If you don’t want to test your luck with Fight Night Packs, then you could simply purchase any of the exclusive items separately. 

Exclusive Cosmetics
Prices
Dangerous Game (Bloodhound skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Worlds Apart (Lifeline skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Dressed To Impress (Bangalore skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Boogie Down (Mirage skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Haute Drop (Wattson skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Sacred Divinity (Revenant skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Self Reflection (Loba skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Copper Core (Pathfinder skin)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Gold Standard (Rampart skin)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Attrition (G7 Scout weapon skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Emerald Abstraction (HAVOC Rifle weapon skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Dark Hearted (Alternator SMG weapon skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Sweet Revenge (Devotion LMG weapon skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Abstract Idea (Triple Take weapon skin)
1,800 coins or 2,400 crafting metals
Oxidization (Hemlok Burst AR weapon skin)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Bronze Age (R-301 Carbine weapon skin)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Magnetic Volley (M600 Spitfire weapon skin)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Green Ripper (Longbow DMR weapon skin)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Iced Out (weapons charm)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Ritual Decoration (weapons charm)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Stalker (Revenant banner pose)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Charming (Loba banner pose)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Crossed Swords (Bloodhound skydive emote)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals
Kickin’ It (Crypto skydive emote)
1,000 coins or 800 crafting metals

 

Once you collect all 24 pieces for the Fight Night event, you will be automatically rewarded with the Gibraltar’s Heirloom Set, which consists of three items:

  • Banner pose: Like a Rock
  • Melee weapon skin: War Club
  • Intro quip: “When this is over, you’ll all know the name Gibraltar.'”

Besides the Fight Night exclusive cosmetics and the Gibraltar set, you can also purchase six store-exclusive items for 500 coins each:

  • Caustic skin: Future’s Past
  • Rare Crypto skin
  • Mastiff Shotgun skin: Pepperminted
  • Rare VK-47 Flatline skin
  • Mini MRVN Charm
  • Epic Charm

That’s all you need to know on how get Fight Night packs in Apex Legends. For more Apex Legends guides, please visit our dedicated hub page for more tips and tricks articles.


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