DexertoFortnite features a lot of different skins for players to show off their personal style in, with updates and live events adding familiar faces like Gorillaz to characters from Adventure Time and loads of Marvel skins, but some are much rarer than others.
Epic Games’ beloved Battle Royale is well known in pop culture for the sheer volume of collabs and crossovers it’s had. And when these collaborations drop into the game, it usually results in new skins that players can buy (or occasionally unlock for free).
While some outfits are quite common to see around the island and appear a little more frequently, others are much more iconic — and a lot rarer to spot. So if you’re curious about the 20 rarest Fortnite skins in history, we’ve got an up-to-date list of them all as of 2025.
Rarest skins in Fortnite
1. Reflex
Epic Games- Release date: November 29, 2018
- Price/How to get: 1,200 V-Bucks
The Reflex outfit could be obtained by redeeming a code for the GeForce Fortnite Bundle by purchasing an eligible NVIDIA GeForce graphics card around December 2018. However, the skin was accidentally released in the Item Shop for 1,200 V-Bucks in March 2019 and has since only appeared again twice.
With the accidental release, Epic issued an apology in the form of a free Stealth Reflex outfit which was released as part of the NVIDIA bundle in the following season. However, only those who had received Reflex by redeeming a code got the free skin, meaning it’s not been available to get anywhere for over 2,400 days.
2. Shaman
Epic Games- Release date: March 31, 2019
- Price/How to get: 1,500 V-Bucks
Shaman — which hasn’t been seen for over 2,100 days at this point — is a skin that was originally released in Season 8 as part of the Moonbone Set. Despite appearing in five Item Shop rotations overall, it hasn’t actually been available since December 2019.
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So if you see any players running the Shaman skin around the island, you’ll know that they’ve been invested in Epic’s Battle Royale for a good while, as they’ve got one of the rarest skins around.
3. Travis Scott
Epic Games- Release date: April 22, 2020
- Price/How to get: 1,500 V-Bucks
Travis Scott’s skin is the rarest Icon Series Outfit to ever appear in Fortnite, and it’s not been seen in the store for over 2,000 days. The outfit was first released in 2020 ahead of the artist’s Astronomical in-game event in Chapter 2 Season 2.
While the event the skin was released in is one of the most played live events in the game’s history, the popularity and rarity of the artist’s cosmetic skin remain the same. Only to be seen in six Item Shop rotations, Travis Scott has not returned to the in-game shop since April 2020.
4. Astro Jack
Epic Games- Release date: April 22, 2020
- Price/How to get: 2,000 V-Bucks
Astro Jack is another Icon Series skin that was released as part of the Travis Scott set during Chapter 2 Season 2. Players could either get him in the Astronomical Bundle for 2,500 V-Bucks, or purchase separately for 2,000 V-Bucks.
He’s appeared in six Item Shop rotations so far, but hasn’t been available to buy since April 27, 2020 — the same amount of time as the Travis Scott skin — meaning he’s been absent for over five years.
5. Rue
Epic Games- Release date: April 25, 2020
- Price/How to get: 1,200 V-Bucks
Rue is a rare outfit that was first made available in Chapter 2 Season 2 as part of the Lil’ Red Set. She was available to buy for 1,200 V-Bucks.
Her appearances have been quite scarce, however, as she’s only featured in two Item Shops, and was last available in May 2020, over 1,950 days ago.
6. Kratos
Epic Games- Release date: December 4, 2020
- Price/How to get: 1,500 V-Bucks
Kratos is now considered to be the one rarest skin in the Gaming Legends series after Psycho Bandit returned to the Item Shop in April 2025 after just shy of a five year absence. First released in Chapter 2, Season 5, the God of War character was last seen on March 19, 2021 and has yet to return since.
Many fans thought that Epic would bring back this skin to commemorate the release of God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla in 2023, but that wasn’t the case, and it’s been absent for over 1,670 days at the time of writing.
7. Sofia

- Release date: June 28, 2019
- Price/How to get: 1,500 V-Bucks
Sofia is one of the longest-absent Item Shop outfits tied to a collaboration in Fortnite. First released on June 28, 2019 during Season 9, the John Wick set outfit was last seen on March 25, 2021. As of today, it has been gone for more than 1,700 days, making it one of the rarest shop-based collab skins still unreleased.
8. Snake Eyes
Epic Games- Release date: January 31, 2021
- Price/How to get: 1,800 V-Bucks
Part of the Arashikage Clan set, Snake Eyes comes bundled with the Snake Eyes Katana and cannot be purchased without it. Made available back in Season 5 of Chapter 2, it appeared in the Item Shop multiple times its release year in 2021, spotlighting in January, February, March, April, July, August, and November.
Since November 7, 2021, though, it’s been notedly absent from the Shop, meaning it’s last appearance was over 1,500 days ago.
9. Rogue Agent
Epic Games- Release date: March 27, 2018
- Price/How to get: 1,500 V-Bucks
Released in Chapter 1 Season 3, Rogue Agent was part of the Rogue Agent Starter Pack that appeared in the Item Shop for $4.99 in 2018. The starter pack was available there for 77 days in a row before it was never released again.
It was also the only starter pack outfit in Chapter 1 that players could purchase for real-world money instead of V-Bucks.
10. World Warrior
Epic Games- Release date: July 26, 2019
- Price/How to get: 800 V-Bucks
First released during the first Fortnite World Cup, the extremely rare World Warrior skin has now been completely absent from the Item Shop since July 2019.
Since this was the only time that a World Cup ever happened, the World Warrior skin did not return to the Item Shop, even during the recent FNCS tournaments.
Apart from this, the Fishstick skin also received a World Cup selectable style which is quite common and is seen more often in the Item Shop. Now players can only hope it returns to the shop in the future like they’re manifesting for yet another World Cup.
11. Sgt. Sweeper

- Release date: January 24, 2021
- Price/How to get: 1,500 V-Bucks (or free via The Pelé Cup)
Sgt. Sweeper is one of the longest-absent Item Shop outfits from the Kickoff set. First introduced in Chapter 2 Season 5, the skin was last seen on September 27, 2021, and has now been missing for more than 1,520 days, making it one of Fortnite’s rarest football-themed cosmetics.
12. Double Helix
Epic Games- Release date: October 5, 2018
- Price/How to get: Nintendo Switch Bundle (no longer available)
Double Helix was another skin that fans could only get by purchasing an expensive device. This one was included with a limited-edition Nintendo Switch x Fortnite bundle, which also gave players a DLC code for matching cosmetics and 1,000 V-Bucks.
Aside from the high cost of purchasing the console, this bundle isn’t actually available to purchase from most retailers anymore, so if you do want it you’ll have to strike it lucky and find one available from a third-party seller — and it certainly won’t come cheap if you do.
13. Royale Bomber
Epic Games- Release date: May 1, 2018
- Price/How to get: PlayStation Bundle (no longer available)
Another skin you’re unlikely to see is the Royale Bomber. The skin was first available to get as part of a PlayStation 4 x Fortnite bundle back in 2018, and later as part of a DualShock 4 controller bundle.
It’s still available to find if you look hard enough, but it definitely won’t come cheap, and arguably isn’t worth it anyway as it’s not a very interesting skin when compared to Fortnite’s best skins of all time.
14. Havoc & Sub Commander
Dexerto- Release date: February 28, 2018
- Price/How to get: Twitch Prime (no longer available)
The Havoc and Sub Commander skins were the first-ever Twitch Prime exclusive skins, released on April 27, 2018. Players could unlock them by linking their Amazon Prime account to Twitch.
Featuring bold, military-inspired designs, the Havoc and Sub Commander outfits from Twitch Prime Pack 1 became standout early exclusives. Despite Fortnite’s rapid growth, the smaller player base and limited exposure from Twitch streamers at the time make these skins rarer and more coveted by collectors today.
15. Blue Team Leader
Dexerto- Release date: February 14, 2018
- Price/How to get: PlayStation Plus exclusive (no longer available)
The Blue Team Leader is a PlayStation-exclusive skin and a reimagining of Fortnite’s iconic Recon Specialist Outfit from the very first season. Players could unlock it by redeeming the PlayStation Plus Celebration Pack 1 with an active PlayStation Plus subscription during Season 2, starting on February 14, 2018.
The skin features bold blue and white details, including a crisp white tank top and a signature blue beanie, making it a standout choice for console players.
16. Eon
Epic Games- Release date: September 27, 2018
- Price/How to get: Xbox Promotional Bundle
The Eon Skin was first available only as part of a promotional bundle for the Xbox One S console, and it came with a digital code that allowed users to redeem the skin and accompanying cosmetics. The bundle was a limited-time deal, which added to its desirability and rarity within the community.
The Eon bundle was made available exclusively to Xbox One S owners as of September 27, 2018. The bundle — which costs $249.99 and includes an Eon skin, the Xbox console, 2000 V-Bucks, a glider, and a pickaxe — is among the most expensive in Fortnite history.
Ever since then, Xbox has stopped running the promotion and scalpers are selling the skin codes online for over $1,000 each.
17. Wingman
epic games- Release date: August 27, 2018
- Price/How to get: Wingman Starter Pack ($4.99)
Coming close to Rogue Agent, which we placed higher on this list, Wingman is another skin that’s been completely absent from the Item Shop for years. It first dropped in Season 4 as part of the Wingman Starter Pack for $4.99, and while it did show up a few times back then, it hasn’t returned at all since its last appearance in August 2018.
Cosmetic-wise, Wingman rocks a bold red-and-black flight suit, topped off with a full helmet and goggles that give it a sharp, aviation-inspired look.
18. The Reaper
Epic Games- Release date: February 22, 2018
- Price/How to get: Battle Pass (no longer available)
OG players will definitely remember The Reaper, who was the reward for maxing out the Chapter 1 Season 3 Battle Pass at Level 100. The skin has been a running joke in the community, as it was quite clearly based on Keanu Reeves’ character John Wick.
Then things got strange when, in 2019, Epic Games introduced an official John Wick skin. This means there are two almost identical skins in the Battle Royale, but while the John Wick skin has returned to the Item Shop on multiple occasions, The Reaper has never.
19. Sparkle Specialist
Dexerto- Release date: December 14, 2017
- Price/How to get: Battle Pass (no longer available)
The Sparkle Specialist skin, released on December 14, 2017, was part of Fortnite’s Season 2 Battle Pass and unlocked at Tier 56. Unlike the harder-to-reach Reaper (Tier 100) from Season 3’s Pass, it was fairly accessible for players.
Featuring a fun, disco-inspired design, Sparkle Specialist became iconic and is one of the few remaining OG Outfits that has not been re-released in the Item Shop.
20. Blue Squire & Royale Knight
Dexerto- Release date: December 14, 2017
- Price/How to get: Battle Pass (no longer available)
The Blue Squire (Tier 1) and Royale Knight (Tier 21) were also early fan favorites from Fortnite’s Chapter 1 Season 2 Battle Pass, which released on December 14, 2017.
Featuring playful medieval knight designs in both male and female variants, they quickly became fan favorites. At the time, Fortnite had a smaller player base, and these skins were exclusive to the paid Battle Pass and have never been made available again, such as to purchase within the Item Shop.
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