Do all the buyable crates give the same amount of crafting parts?

Do all the buyable crates give the same amount of crafting parts? - From above of crop anonymous economist calculating total amount of income using calculator app on cellphone near piles of greenbacks and notebook with pen

The crates in battle front 2 kind of suck because after a player unlocks a fair number of cards that player usually gets mostly duplicate cards. However, the crafting parts received from the crate mean that the player can eventually save up and unlock the cards they want. I started buying the cheapest crates, the hero crates, because I didn't really care about the cards themselves. Since the cards are mostly dupes, I really only care about the crafting parts and money.
But I can't recall if I checked the number of crafting parts when I switched to only hero crates, which gives 50 parts if I recall correctly. Also the devs may have altered the number of parts, but probably not.

That makes me wonder if there is any advantage to buying the other crate types in terms of crafting parts, especially since you already receive cards from the other categories in each crate type.

Do any of the buyable crate types give a different amount of crafting parts? or do all of the buyable crates contain 50 parts each?






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