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Rarest Fortnite Skins – November 2023

Fortnite has had hundreds of skins and cosmetics appear in the game, but some have been far more limited than others.

Fortnite players may see cosmetics rotate through the Item Shop every day, but that doesn’t mean every item in the game returns to the shop regularly. On rare occasions, some skins can either go years without becoming available or may never return.

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Those who purchase these cosmetics will undoubtedly get their V-Bucks’ worth, as rare skins can cause opposing players to cower in fear or help gain the respect of teammates. Here are the top 10 rarest skins in all of Fortnite.

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The 10 rarest skins in Fortnite

Aerial Assault Trooper

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There’s no better way to highlight the rarest skins than by starting with the first skin in Fortnite. Long before Battle Passes existed, players in Season 1 would have to reach Level 15 in the Season Shop to purchase Aerial Assault Trooper for 1,200 V-Bucks. The cosmetic was essentially the default Spitfire character featured in Save the World but had him dawning a fighter pilot helmet. Aerial Assault Trooper was last available almost 2,000 days ago, so players shouldn’t hold their breath for this skin to return.

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Black Widow

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To celebrate the release of Avengers: Endgame in 2019, Fortnite delivered a Black Widow skin to join alongside the rest of its other featured Marvel superheroes. Although it was believed to return once her solo film arrived, the cosmetic has astonishingly gone missing in action. If there happens to be another Marvel crossover event anytime soon, Black Widow should be landing back onto the Item Shop for 1,500 V-Bucks.

Blue Team Leader

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Surprisingly enough, the Fortnite development team wasn’t afraid to offer up its first console-exclusive skin as early as Season 2 in February 2018. That is when PlayStation Plus members were gifted the Blue Team Leader skin, a cosmetic modeled after Ramirez, which dressed her in a dark blue beanie. As basic as the outfit may be, it isn’t likely it will ever make its debut on the Item Shop.

Even though the PlayStation players have received a number of updates, it’s doubtful this skin will return. However, it might reappear in Fortnite if the team ever wanted to do a throwback for this unique texture from Season 2, similar to how they’re doing a remix of the various skins from Fortnite Chapter 1, but it would have to be a fairly sizeable throwback, and I doubt that’s something the Epic Games team want to do.

Psycho Bandit

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There have been countless crossovers throughout the game’s five-year span, most resulting in skins based on characters in other titles. Although most of these have returned to the shop once or twice, we aren’t confident Borderlands’ Psycho Bandit will do the same. The item was introduced in Season X in August 2019 for 2,000 V-Bucks and has been absent ever since.

If the Epic Games store ever did a deal with Gearbox again, this outfit could reappear, but I doubt it’s going to be the same. Similar to how the Epic Games team has remixed several returning skins from Chapter 1 for current players, it’s doubtful this would look exactly the same.

Sledge

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Some cosmetics go on the Item Shop for one or two days and never return. We can’t make sense of the tactic, but that’s why Sledge has become such an incredibly tough find. The Rare cosmetic is a fully armored juggernaut that was only up for sale on September 3, 2019, for 1,200 V-Bucks. Considering developer Epic Games hasn’t mentioned him since, Sledge may be as good as gone.

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Snow Drift

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With each major holiday, players can always expect older skins themed after them to come back for a limited time. Unfortunately, it doesn’t seem this rule applies to Snow Drift. The outfit first came to Fortnite on Christmas Eve of 2020 and then went on to shun the Item Shop a year later. There’s no telling if the skin finally drops in again this holiday season, but hopes surely aren’t high.

Special Forces

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One of the only cosmetics from Season 1 to return to the shop is Special Forces. Modeled after Renegade, the skin stunned players when it came back for a short time in early 2019 for 1,200 V-Bucks. But, as he has sadly found himself on this list, the Special Forces’ one-time return may be his last.

The Ice Queen

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Rarest skins are listed as Uncommon or Rare, but what about the rarest Legendary skin? Well, The Ice Queen holds the crown here, appearing for just two days in the Item Shop each year since 2019. It will run players a whooping 2,000 V-Bucks when made available again, but she also includes three styles and the Ice Spikes Back Bling.

The Paradigm

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Skin collectors were heartbroken by the long-absent The Paradigm skin never found its way back to the Item Shop during Chapter 3, Season 2, despite being the star of its Collision Event. The Seven faction member came to the game in late 2019 as a Rare skin and has proved to be something far more valuable since. However, as she was an NPC in Chapter 3, Season 3, her skin may not be retired from the shop after all.

World Warrior

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Diehard fans cannot forget when pro player Bugha shocked the world by winning the game’s inaugural World Cup in 2019. Though, something that went under the radar during this time was the release of a World Cup-themed Ramirez skin that went by World Warrior. Despite being of Uncommon rarity, the cosmetic hasn’t appeared in the shop since its introduction. Potential buyers can expect to spend a light 800 V-Bucks if it returns.

These 10 skins certainly hold a special place in the battle royale, but you’ll need to watch out for a whole other set of skins in-game. This threatening group of cosmetics is known as “sweaty skins” and has become synonymous with veteran players who have mastered every game aspect. The group even includes other rare skins, such as Aura, Crystal, and Elite Agent.


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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.