Omega has been one of the most popular Fortnite outfits since its release, so players who unlocked every variant are among the lucky few. If you’ve got the full set, you’re rocking one of the most exclusive Fortnite skins! | © Epic Games
If you don't care what happens in the real world, Astro Jack is one of the best cosmetics to stand out in battle royale. Because of the limited availability, this outfit is not just rare—it’s practically a Fortnite relic! | © Epic Games
Golden Peely is a real flex outfit that only the most dedicated players could unlock by reaching level 300 in the Battle Pass for Season 2, Chapter 2. The grind to get this skin was insane, making it one of the rarest and most prestigious skins in Fortnite. | © Epic Games
Blue Team Leader is one of the rarest Fortnite outfits that was given away for free to PlayStation Plus members during Season 2. This simple and iconic design is a symbol of the early Fortnite days on PS4. | © Epic Games
By the time The Paradigm hit the item shop, nobody could expect that this skin would become a highly sought-after collectible. This mysterious outfit was released in 2019 and is rumored to be a rogue agent connected to The Seven. | © Epic Games
Eon is an ultra-rare outfit that was only available through the Xbox One S Fortnite bundle. But since the promotion is long over, the only way to add it to your collection is by paying a hefty price to online resellers. | © Epic Games
Demogorgon is terrifying skin from the Upside Down available during limited-time Fortnite’s Stranger Things crossover. This creepy creature has disappeared and left players eagerly awaiting its return. | © Epic Games
Don't confuse The Reaper with the John Wick skin, as this one was only available by hitting level 100 in Season 3’s Chapter 1 Battle Pass. If you spot him, you’re up against a true Fortnite veteran! | © Epic Games
Honor Guard is a prized possession for Fortnite collectors, available exclusively to those who purchased an Honor View 20 smartphone. Only around 47,000 players own this skin, that’s just 0.083% of all active Fortnite users. | © Epic Games
Royale Bomber is a sleek, ultra-rare skin available only through special PS4 bundle packs in 2018. If you're looking to add this gem to your locker, get ready to shell out some serious cash on the resale market. | © Epic Games
Black Knight is a skin available only to OGs who have been in the game since the early days. Only available in Season 2, Chapter 1, by reaching level 70 in the very first Battle Pass, this skin is a symbol of early Fortnite dominance. | © Epic Games
Double Helix is an exclusive skin that comes bundled with a Nintendo Switch package. If you wanted this in your locker, you need to spend some serious cash. | © Epic Games
Release as an exclusive reward for Samsung Galaxy users testing Fortnite on mobile, Galaxy is one of the rarest skins in the game. If you see this skin in-game, you know you're against someone who's been part of a battle royale from scratch. | © Epic Games
Renegade Raider is a real Fortnite legend that only veterans can boast. It's one of the rarest skins ever, only available in Season 1 to players who reached level 20 and spent 1,200 V-Bucks. | © Epic Games
We prefer Aerial Assault Trooper over Renegade Raider, but that's for good reason. Fewer players picked up the Trooper during Season 1, which makes it a true relic of Fortnite history, rarely seen in today’s matches. | © Epic Games