What is the point in our guides of the Battle Royale if we don’t have an article about all Fortnite skins? And what kind of victory will be considered a victory, if at the end of the battle you will not look completely ridiculous and fabulous? The shop of items in Fortnite offers only a small selection of skins, and also helps to find out which ones are worth buying in a certain season, and which skins will return to circulation in the near future.
Our list of Fortnite skins includes all sorts of items on the exterior that were once available, which are available now with the purchase of the Battle Pass, Twitch Prime, Starter packs. Do not forget that the Fortnite store is updated every day, so keep your eyes open, because at any moment your favorite skin may become available!
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Legendary
These skins are worth 2000 V-Bucks, which seems like a good investment compared to the rest of gaming cosmetics, but they are worth it. These skins compensate for their price with the most diverse and distinctive styles and themes in the game.
Marvel
Among the Marvel skins, there are famous characters that players only dreamed of. Their price is completely different, but each player determines the value.
DC
DC skins include the outfits of famous superheroes and supervillains. There are 2 Harley Quinns here, a few Catwomen and Batmen. The cost of skins varies from 1200 to 1800 V-Bucks, while some are sold only in bundles.
Epic
The next quality of skins in Fortnite in descending order of value is epic. They cost 1500 V-Bucks, which seems a bit more reasonable than the previous 2000.
Rare
Some skins from this category are very popular, for example, Brite Bomber, while others, such as Brawler, can be mistaken for Fortnite skins by default. These skins are worth 1200 V-Bucks. Here is the complete list of rare Fortnite skins:
Uncommon
These skins are the cheapest in the Fortnite store and cost you 800 V-Bucks. But as it seems to us, it is better to dig up a little and collect V-Bucks for a battle pass. Many of the unusual skins look like the standard dress of the hero and when you buy them you will be deprived of the additional effects of clothing. But still, this section also has its own “stars”, for example, Nitelite, Liteshow, Whiplash and Sgt Green Clover.
Battle Pass skins
These skins are available only to Battle Pass owners. Recall that its standard set can be purchased for 950 V-Bucks, and a set with 25 lvl for 4700 V-Bucks (with a discount it costs 2800 V-Bucks). As soon as a certain season begins, there is a chance to get the rarest skins, which makes them one of the most valuable.
Chapter 3 Season 2
This Battle Pass has two Marvel collaboration outfits and a few story ones. It’s also worth noticing a new version of Tsuki and a new anime outfit – Erisa.
Doctor Strange | Erisa |
Gunnar | Kiara K.O. |
Prowler | The Imagined |
The Origin | Tsuki 2.0 |
Chapter 3 Season 1
The Chapter 3 Season 1 gave us a Spider-Man outfit and the long-awaited The Foundation outfit, who turned out to be Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson behind the mask. Haven was the unique outfit in the Battle Pass and had a huge selection of masks to choose from.
Ronin | Spider-Man |
The Foundation | Shanta |
Lt. John Llama | Haven |
Gumbo | Harlowe |
Chapter 2 Season 8
The Battle Pass of the last season in Chapter 2 brought Carnage and the Cube Queen to the game, as well as Toona Fish – a cartoon version of Fishstick whose colors can be changed.
Torin | Carnage |
The Cube Queen | Charlotte |
Toona Fish | Kor |
Fabio Sparklemane | J.B. Chimpanski |
Chapter 2 Season 7
The Chapter 2 Season 7 Battle Pass had three collaboration outfits in total: Rick Sanchez, Superman and Guggimon, as well as the unique Kymera outfit with a one-time customization option. The memorable thing about the season was its alien theme.
Kymera | Sunny |
Guggimon | Joey |
Doctor Slone | Rick Sanchez |
Clark Kent | Zyg |
Chapter 2 Season 6
Season 6 was dedicated to wild nature, where you needed to survive among hostile wolves and reptiles. The Battle Pass had two collaboration outfits – Lara Croft and Rebirth Raven.
Lara Croft | Raz |
Rebirth Raven | Spire Assassin |
Cluck | Neymar Jr |
Agent Jones | Tarana |
Chapter 2 Season 5
The Battle Pass of Season 5 surprised everyone with Mave’s diversity and unique look in water, as well as with Baby Yoda, Mandalorian and the Predator.
Menace | Predator |
Lexa | Mandalorian |
Reese | Mancake |
Mave | Kondor |
Chapter 2 Season 4
The Battle Pass, just as the season itself, was fully dedicated to collaborations with Marvel, and as a result, all the outfits in it were the most popular Marvel characters in their comic book images.
Groot | Jennifer Walters |
Doctor Doom | Mystique |
Wolverine | Tony Stark |
Thor | Storm |
Chapter 2 Season 3
The third season made history due to its unique flooded map. This also was the reason why the Battle Pass had Aquaman in it.
Aquaman | Eternal Knight |
Ocean | Jules |
Fade | Scuba Jonesy |
Kit | Siona |
Chapter 2 Season 2
Season 2 is considered to be the best season in the game’s history due to its cool Battle Pass outfits along with a unique and slightly interactive storyline. The Battle Pass included original Midas, Meowscles and Skye outfits, as well as Deadpool.
Agent Peely | TNTina |
Deadpool | Brutus |
Gear Specialist Maya | Midas |
Meowscles | Skye |
Chapter 2 Season 1
The start of Chapter 2 shocked everyone with a new map, new mechanics, new interface and a bunch of new outfits. All the outfits in the Battle Pass were original.
Fusion | Journey vs Hazard |
Remedy vs Toxin | 8-Ball vs Scratch |
Cameo vs Chic | Rippley vs Sludge |
Turk vs Riptide | Sorana |
Season X
The last season in Chapter 1 was remembered with its unique Catalyst outfit that had a few styles and with the season’s secret outfit – The Scientist. We didn’t have any information about The Seven back then, so every outfit had a huge role in the story.
Catalyst | X-Lord |
Ultima Knight | Y0ND3R |
Sparkle Supreme | Eternal Voyager |
Tilted Teknique | The Scientist |
Season 9
This was the season when a giant battle robot defeated a sea monster, while the players were collecting Fortbytes around the map. The Battle Pass featured a robot chicken called Sentinel, Bunker Jonesy and beautiful Demi.
Vega | Vendetta |
Demi | Bunker Jonesy |
Rox | Singularity |
Sentinel | Stratus |
Season 8
Season 8 was the first and probably the last season where you could get the Battle Pass for free just by completing a few challenges. The season itself was dedicated to the pirate theme, so the Battle Pass had a lot of gold, treasures and pirates themselves. This also was the first season that featured Peely and other original outfits.
Luxe | Hybrid |
Ruin | Blackheart |
Peely | Sidewinder |
Ember | Master Key |
Season 7
Season 7 was lucky to start at winter holidays, so Epic just couldn’t miss the opportunity to add theme outfits to the Battle Pass. It had a yeti called Trog, Sgt. Winter, and the good old Lynx that has her slightly changed versions appearing in the item shop from time to time.
Zenith | Lynx |
Sgt. Winter | Powder |
Trog | Onesie |
The Ice King | The Prisoner |
Season 6
This was the season that first had pets and main menu music packs. The Battle Pass had a real werewolf called Dire, Calamity and the default character riding a llama – Giddy-Up
DJ Yonder | Calamity |
Giddy-Up | Fable |
Dusk | Nightshade |
Dire |
Season 5
The unique features of the season were the original Drift outfit and Ragnarok, which was available for the 100th Battle Pass level. The rest of the outfits weren’t really remarkable. The Battle Pass also had tons of new items, including toys.
Drift | Huntress |
Redline | Sun Strider |
Sledgehammer | Rook |
Ragnarok |
Season 4
Season 4 was dedicated to superheroes, and back then, nobody could think of a collaboration with Marvel or DC – all the characters were original. We also saw one of the Seven for the first time – The Visitor, even though he doesn’t look as modern as the rest of them.
Battlehawk | Carbide |
Teknique | Zoey |
Valor | Squad Leader |
Omega | The Visitor |
Season 3
Season 3 was dedicated to space – the Battle Pass had astronauts, and the unique story feature was the giant space rock falling at the center of the island. This is also the Season that had its original John Wick outfit – The Reaper.
Mission Specialist | Rust Lord |
Moonwalker | Dark Voyager |
Elite Agent | The Reaper |
Season 2
The Battle Pass in Season 2 was being sold for a huge price (1800 V-Bucks), even though it had only 4 outfits, three of which were different knights.
Blue Squire | Royale Knight |
Sparkle Specialist | Black Knight |
Season 1
Back then, the game didn’t have a Battle Pass, and the game has only started its transformation into a Battle Royale. The item shop only had 2 outfits sold for V-Bucks, which are considered the rarest ones in the game.
Aerial Assault Trooper | Renegade Raider |
Twitch Prime skins
These skins are available only to those who have Twitch Prime. Fortnite Twitch Prime is rarely released, so you are lucky if you were one of the few who managed to buy a subscription.
Expect more Twitch Prime sets in the near future, as the game maintains its position as a leader on the streaming platform.
Havoc | Sub Commander |
Trailblazer |
Starter Pack skins
This is a relatively new type of skin in Fortnite, which can only be bought once. Fortnite Starter Packs offers new players decent skins and a set of V-Bucks at a low price.
The Fortnite Starter Pack skins are constantly changing, so they have an exclusivity, and I hope there will be a lot more with each new season.
Founder’s Pack Skins
These Fortnite skins are only available to players who own Fortnite Founder’s Pack. It was launched when Fortnite only had Save the World mode. This does not mean that you had to play Fortnite from day one, because you can still buy Fortnite Founder’s Pack and unlock two exclusive Fortnite battle royale skins.
Rose Team Leader | Warpaint |