Fortnite Skins Tips - The Best 10 Fortnite Skins
If you’re going to get a Victory Royale you should look good while you do it. Fortnite has a long list of outfits on offer, but the fact that its store rotates a small stock every couple of days makes it hard to keep track of which ones look best and what's worth buying. So, here’s a list of the ten snazziest skins that V-Bucks can buy, which should help you decide what to save up for.
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Other Fortnite skins, sadly, have been whisked away by time and the promise of holiday-bound exclusivity—though some have made a surprise, fleeting returns to the daily shop. It's a shame too since some of the very best skins in Fortnite are the rarest ones. Keep in mind that the price listed below each skin is only the last listed price. As the skins pile on (ew), we'll probably see some go on sale in the near future.
Dark Voyager
Price: Season 3 Battle Pass entry, 950 V-Bucks (~$10), reach Battle Pass tier 70
The prettiest of the Season 3 outfits. It’s Apollo 13 meets Tron: a black astronaut suit with electric orange lines running up the front and plenty of variations in texture. I love that grey padding on your character’s sides, as well as the fact that nobody can see your face in the black reflective helmet when you get close with a pump-action shotgun. It’s no wonder it’s one of the most popular skins in the game right now.
Battle Hound
Price: 2000 V-Bucks (~$20)
The fearsome gold head with wild eyes is the best thing about this outfit (I always think it looks more like a bird than a dog, but there you go). However, the rest of it looks stylish, too: you get some tats, chainmail, intricately decorated armor and a cape, with some fur boots rounding off the set. Leering at enemies with those green eyes as you round a corner is bound to give them the heebie-jeebies.
Crackshot
Price: 2000 V-Bucks (~$20)
This nut-cracking doll looms over every other player, bearing its teeth—that extra set of gnashers where its chin should be is a stroke of genius and makes it even creepier. You’ll be easier to spot because of the extra height, but thankfully the giant that doesn’t count in your character’s hitbox.
The skin may not ever return to the item shop given that it was part of a limited-time event in December and January, but the odd event-specific skin has found its way back to the store, so don’t lose hope just yet.
Rex
Price: 2000 V-Bucks (~$20)
I just love this one, largely because of how makeshift it looks. Epic could’ve gone all out with a scaly, scary dinosaur skin with big red eyes and razor-sharp ridges on its back, but instead opted for something that looks like it was stitched together by the parents of a 10-year-old that’s desperate to impress their friends at a dress-up party. It’s fantastic.
Love Ranger
Price: 2000 V-Bucks (~$20)
I really like the contrast between the stony torso of this virtual cupid and its bright maroon trousers. The detail makes it pop, with a swirly pattern on its chest and a big gold loop holding its sash in place. I can’t work out why one of the gloves is bigger than the other, but I’m always a fan of asymmetry. It was a Valentine’s Day skin, but it’s rotated back into the store before, so no doubt it will again.
Ghoul and Skull Troopers
Price: Ghoul - 1500 V-Bucks (~$15), Skull - 1200 V-Bucks (~$12)
I’ve grouped these together because they were both special Halloween skins, and both very simple to boot: one was a bit of face paint and ripped clothes, the other a skeleton suit. But there was something about that simplicity that just worked. Plus, they now feel like rare, prestige pieces because they haven’t appeared on the store in a long time. You probably won’t get a chance to grab either one until at least October when the pumpkins come out, but keep your eyes peeled just in case.