12 Rarest Fortnite Skins Ever Released

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While many of today’s skins are super detailed, interesting, and make references to various pop culture, this was not the case with Fortnite’s early skins. Most of these first skins were plain and didn’t look much different from the base characters’ skins. Additionally, Fortnite had a much smaller number of players, which led to few people purchasing these early skins. Many of the skins on this list are rare because they were from Season 1 and have never been re-released. The other rare skins were holiday or console exclusives. Please note that since there are no official numbers, no one knows exactly how rare these skins are. With the exception of the No. 1 item on this list, which a majority of Fortnite players agree is the rarest skin, the skins have been arranged by original release date. Also note that 1,000 V-bucks is worth $9.99.

Eon

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Eon is a pretty new skin, but as an Xbox One S bundle exclusive, the skin is rare – because not many people are going to shell out $299 just for a new Xbox One. The Xbox One S bundle was released in early 2019 and comes with the Eon skin, an Aurora Glider, a Resonator Pickaxe, and 2,000 V-bucks. Reason for Rarity: Xbox One S Fortnite Bundle Exclusive

Skull Ranger

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When Epic Games decided to re-release the Skull Trooper skin in 2018, they made a female version of the skin dubbed Skull Ranger. While the original Skull Trooper is no longer rare since the re-release, Skull Ranger is now one of the rarest Fortnite holiday skins. Skull Ranger was only available for few different days in October 2018 and once on November 1 of that year. Reason for Rarity: Only available for six days during Halloween 2018 season

Double Helix

Double Helix
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Like Royale Bomber, the Double Helix skin was a console bundle exclusive, this time for the Nintendo Switch Fortnite Bundle. The bundle was released in early October 2018, just in time for the holiday season and had a retail price of $299.99. Besides the Double Helix skin, the Nintendo Switch Fortnite Bundle included a special Telemetry Back Bling, special Pinpoint Pickaxe, special Rotor Glider, and 1,000 V-bucks. Reason for Rarity: Nintendo Switch Fortnite Bundle Exclusive

Galaxy

Galaxy
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Galaxy was an ultra exclusive skin only available to players who purchased the new-at-the-time Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Galaxy Tab S4. The skin was named after Samsung’s Galaxy line of devices and debuted just in time for Fortnite’s Android Beta. Since the Galaxy skin looks so cool, its one of the most sought after rare skins among the Fortnite player base. Reason for Rarity: Only available on Fortnite Battle Royale Mobile version on a Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Galaxy Tab 4

Royale Bomber

Royale Bomber
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Royale Bomber was a European PS4 bundle exclusive that made hardcore Fortnite players in the rest of the world, especially the U.S., green with envy. Also included in the bundle was a standard slim PS4 and 500 V-bucks. Initially, Epic Games said that buying the European PS4 bundle was the only way to get the Royale Bomber skin. However, in September 2018, a special PS4 controller bundle featuring the 500 V-bucks and Royale Bomber was released at select U.S. retailers for $60 for a limited time. While this did make Royale Bomber more widely available, the skin is still quite rare. Reason for Rarity: European PS4 Bundle Exclusive

The Reaper

The Reaper
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The Reaper is one of the most desirable rare Fortnite skins and is a badge of honor for those who have it. Unlike most of the rare skins on this list, The Reaper wasn’t available for purchase and could only be claimed as a Season 3 Battle Pass Reward by those who reached Tier 100. Season 3 was still early in Fortnite’s popularity that not too many players were dedicated to reaching Tier 100. Reason for Rarity: Only available as Tier 100 Season 3 Battle Pass Reward

Merry Marauder and Ginger Gunner

Merry Marauder and Ginger Gunner
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Merry Marauder and Ginger Gunner were Fortnite’s first holiday themed skins, released on December 14, 2017 and were only available until the end of January. These special gingerbread people skins did return for the 2018 holiday season, but only for a week between December 22 – December 29. No one knows yet whether or not Merry Marauder and Ginger Gunner will make another appearance in 2019. Reason for Rarity: Released during the holiday season in 2017 and returned for a few days for 2018 holidays

Black Knight

Black Knight
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The Black Knight was part of Fortnite’s medieval series for Season 2 and was a high tier Battle Pass reward. The inaugural Battle Pass event had a tier cap of 70 and the Black Knight skin was this top level reward. While the Black Knight skin was technically free for reaching Tier 7, players had to pay 1,800 V-bucks for access to the Season 2 Battle Pass. Reason for Rarity: Only available as Tier 70 Season 2 Battle Pass Reward

Purple Glow Skull Trooper

Purple Glow Skull Trooper
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Skull Trooper was the very first Halloween Fortnite skin released back in 2017 and since the game had a relatively small player base at the time, it was a rare skin. In 2018, Skull Trooper returned to the Fortnite shop for a few days, giving more people a chance to snag this rare skin. Since this re-release reduced Skull Trooper’s rarity, Epic Games decided to reward players who had purchased the skin when it first came out the year before. These players were given a special Purple Glow Skull Trooper that has never been available for purchase, making it one of the most exclusive Fortnite skins. Reason for Rarity: Only available to players who purchased the original Skull Trooper skin when it was first released in 2017

Renegade Raider

Renegade Raider
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Renegade Raider is another Season 1 skin that wasn’t very popular when it was first released. Like the other rare Season 1 skins, Renegade Raiders design was pretty plain and uncreative. Additionally, players needed to reach Level 20 to unlock Renegade Raider and drop 1,200 V-bucks to pick her up. It seems like not too many people were interested in spending their money on this skin. Reason for Rarity: Only available for a short time and had to reach Level 20

Aerial Assault Trooper

Aerial Assault Trooper
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The Aerial Assault Trooper is one of a handful of rare skins that came out during Fortnite’s very first season. Like these other skins, Aerial Assault Trooper was pretty basic and not many players were interested in buying it. Also at the time, Fortnite had a smaller player base and you they had to reach Level 15 before Aerial Assault Trooper unlocked in the shop. Reason for Rarity: Only available after reaching Level 15 during Season 1

Recon Expert

Recon Expert
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While there are some differing opinions, Recon Expert is widely considered to be the rarest Fortnite skin ever released. Recon Expert was only available for a few weeks during Fortnite’s first season, so not many players had a chance to buy it. On top of that, Recon Expert’s design is super boring/plain and reflects the minimal design of the Fortnite’s early skins. Reason for Rarity: Short availability and boring design led to few purchases

This article originally appeared on Rarest.org.

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