Fortnite has been running since 2017, which means the rarest skins in the game are nearly a decade old. Account value in Fortnite is almost entirely driven by cosmetic inventory — specifically, which skins you have that can no longer be obtained.
The Rarest Fortnite Skins and Why They Matter
- OG skins (Chapter 1 Season 1-4) — Aerial Assault Trooper, Renegade Raider, and the original default styles. Players who have these skins are instantly recognisable as having been there from the beginning.
- Travis Scott and Marshmello — Event-exclusive skins from concerts that will likely never return.
- Ghoul Trooper and Pink Ghoul Trooper — Halloween 2017 skin. The pink style is especially rare as it required owning the skin before a specific date.
- Galaxy and Ikonik — Samsung promotional skins. Required specific hardware to unlock and are permanently retired.
- Wonder — Required real-money purchase of a specific product. Extremely limited availability.
What to Check on a Fortnite Account
Before buying a Fortnite account, verify:
- Full locker screenshot — Every skin, back bling, pickaxe, and glider
- Email access — You must be able to change the Epic Games email
- Platform — PC accounts vs console-linked accounts have different restrictions
- V-Bucks balance — Any remaining V-Bucks transfer with the account
- 2FA status — Disable before transfer, re-enable after
Account Transfer on Epic Games
Epic Games accounts can be transferred by:
- Changing the email address associated with the account
- Changing the password
- Removing linked payment methods
- Enabling your own 2FA
Note: accounts cannot be merged. Once transferred, the account is fully yours.
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Mar 23, 2026