Fortnite’s 5 Rarest Skins of 2024: A Look at the Most Iconic and Hard-to-Get Outfits
- Yashna Talwar
- October 10, 2024 (UPDATED: October 10, 2024 12:36 IST)
Discover the rarest Fortnite skins, including Black Knight, Renegade Raider, and Galaxy Skin. Learn what makes these cosmetics so coveted and why they might never return to the game.
Since its 2017 rise to global popularity, Fortnite has been the king of battle royale games, attracting millions of players with its unique mix of competitive gameplay and cosmetic items. Over time, some of these skins have become legendary, not just for their looks, but for their sheer rarity. Epic Games has made it clear that many of these skins, like the Black Knight and Renegade Raider, will likely never return, leaving players who own them feeling pretty elite.
Rare Skins That Are Hard to Get
The Reaper (John Wick Lookalike)
Released in Chapter 1, Season 3 as a reward for hitting level 100 on the Battle Pass, The Reaper is a sleek skin that clearly takes inspiration from John Wick. Since Fortnite hadn’t yet begun collaborating with studios, this was the closest thing to the famous hitman. Despite its age, it’s still considered one of the most stylish skins.
Royale Bomber
Royale Bomber was part of a PlayStation-exclusive bundle in 2018. To get this skin, players had to buy a PS4 or a DualShock controller, making it both pricey and rare. Unlike more appealing skins, it’s valued for its exclusivity rather than its looks.
Galaxy Skin
One of Fortnite’s most stunning outfits, the Galaxy Skin was released as a promotional reward for downloading Fortnite on a Samsung Galaxy phone in 2018. With its cosmic, starry design, it quickly became one of the game’s most sought-after cosmetics.
Black Knight
The Black Knight is one of Fortnite's oldest skins, predating the 100-level Battle Pass system. Unlocked by reaching level 70 in the Chapter 1, Season 2 Battle Pass, the Black Knight is iconic, often signaling that the player wearing it is a seasoned veteran. Paired with the black shield, it remains one of the most menacing outfits on the map.
Blue Team Leader
Released as part of a PlayStation Plus Celebration pack in 2018, the Blue Team Leader is another exclusive skin. Players could snag it for $10, but since it was never in the item shop, it has remained elusive and rare.
Renegade Raider
Perhaps the rarest of them all, Renegade Raider is Fortnite’s most iconic skin. Released in Chapter 1, Season 1, before the Battle Pass existed, unlocking it required reaching level 20 and then purchasing the skin. Its scarcity has only grown over the years, with the Renegade Flame lookalike released in 2020 still not rivaling the original.
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Why Are These Skins So Rare?
Many of Fortnite's rarest skins are linked to specific events, consoles, or promotional deals, which is why they’re so hard to come by today. They weren't just expensive—they were time-limited, making them unavailable to newer players. And while Fortnite may not be as globally dominant as it once was, its consistent reinventions and collaborations keep the game fresh and the demand for these rare cosmetics alive.
Will Epic ever bring these skins back? Probably not, but that's what makes them so coveted. Owning one is a badge of honor in Fortnite’s colorful history.