A walk down memory lane.
No one could’ve ever expected the amount of crossover madness that would become the staple of Fortnite’s success. However, before even that, the most popular skins were more of a sign of dedication rather than whatever happened to be the hot topic of that point in time. In this article, we will list some of the most popular skins in Fortnite and talk a little about why they’re so highly regarded.
Fortnite got rid of their rule that Battle Pass skins won’t make an appearance in the shop not long ago. However, a lot of the skins in this list won’t be making a comeback because they were part of a Battle Pass before Fortnite made this change to their rules. So if you have them in your inventory, good for you! If you don’t, then sorry. However, there are still some ways to get them! PlayHub has plenty of Fortnite accounts for sale that can have some of the rarest and most popular skins!
- Renegade Raider – The OG of OGs
If you see a Renegade Raider in your lobby, run. Or bow. This skin came out during Fortnite’s first season and quickly became a badge of honor. Back then, hardly anyone bought cosmetics, so owning her means you were there from the very start – before the dances, the collabs, and the chaos.

She’s not just a skin. She’s Fortnite history in digital form.
- Skull Trooper – The Halloween Legend
The Skull Trooper has that special kind of legacy – spooky, nostalgic, and instantly recognizable. It first hit the shop during Fortnite’s 2017 Halloween event. When Epic re-released it in 2018 with new styles, old players freaked out (some in joy, others in outrage).
It’s become more than a costume. It’s a symbol of how far Fortnite’s come – and how attached players get to their digital personas.
- Drift – The Masked Icon
Drift is style and swagger personified. Introduced in Chapter 1, Season 5, he starts as a regular street guy before leveling up into a masked, glowing legend. His pink lightning and fox mask became instant staples for highlight reels and thumbnails everywhere.
He’s the definition of “glow-up.”
- Midas – The Golden King
Midas didn’t just turn weapons to gold – he turned Fortnite’s narrative into something cinematic. Like a lot of popular skins, a lot of this character’s appeal was the fact that he came with what’s considered the best season in all of Fortnite’s history. This cemented the character into the fandom’s hearts, and it’s the reason he has so many variants. However, the original will remain the best in the fan’s hearts.
You either feared him or wanted to be him.
- Peely – The Meme That Became a Mascot
Ah, Peely. The banana with a soul. There’s no way Epic expected this goofy Banana to become the series mascot, even if unintentionally. But he quickly became a fan favorite that still gets variants and appears in big lore moments and cinematic trailers.
It’s impossible to take him seriously, which is exactly why he’s perfect.
- Black Knight – The Original Tryhard Skin
Before “sweaty” became an adjective for elite players, there was the Black Knight. Only those who completed the Chapter 1, Season 2 Battle Pass have him. However, this skin is in the locker of every casual player’s nightmares.
A relic of old-school grind culture.
- Fishstick – Goofy, Lovable, and Meme-Worthy
He’s awkward, slightly horrifying, and utterly beloved. Players use him for memes, montages, and even emotional storylines (yes, really – there’s fan lore about Fishstick).
You don’t pick Fishstick to intimidate people. You pick him because you know how to have fun.
- Spider-Man – The Multiverse Arrives
When Spider-Man finally swung into Fortnite, it was like worlds collided – Marvel fans, gamers, and even casuals jumped in just to web-sling around Tilted. Epic nailed his movement mechanics, and players instantly fell in love.
Few skins have made such an impact across fandoms. Spider-Man didn’t just join Fortnite; he fit Fortnite.
- Aura – The Sweaty Classic
Aura is the most popular skin in the fan-made category, and although the reason is elusive, she is the preferred skin of a lot of very sweaty players. There’s a big chance that you’ve been eliminated from games by people proudly wearing her skin!
- Travis Scott – The Concert That Broke the Internet
Travis Scott’s arrival in Fortnite was enough to send the game’s servers into overtime and shut them down for some time. Millions watched the live event back in 2020, and a lot of fans consider that this solidified Fortnite as way more than “just a game.” His skin became a cultural artifact overnight – not just rare, but meaningful.
Even people who’d never played Fortnite downloaded it for that event.
- The Reaper – The OG Hitman
Before Epic officially partnered with the John Wick franchise, Fortnite had “The Reaper,” a slick black-suited character clearly inspired by the movie assassin. He quickly became the unofficial “sweat” skin before Aura and Soccer Skins took over.
And when the real John Wick skin finally dropped? Fans went wild for the full circle moment.
- Lynx – The Sleek Cat Assassin
Lynx was the moment Fortnite skins started feeling premium. Her transformation from casual hoodie girl to armored feline assassin was cinematic. She’s sleek, confident, and endlessly customizable – players still use her in tournaments today.
- Jonesy – The Everyman Hero
No Fortnite list is complete without Jonesy. He’s the default, the face of the brand, and the guy who’s been through every timeline twist Epic’s thrown at us. Whether he’s Agent Jones or Bunker Jonesy, this blond survivor defines Fortnite’s storytelling backbone.
He’s the glue that holds the chaos together.
- Cuddle Team Leader – Fluffy, Pink, and Slightly Terrifying
Don’t let the giant pink bear suit fool you – Cuddle Team Leader is a menace. She’s been in countless live events and even represents the game’s darker humor: cute on the outside, chaos underneath.

This is one of those skins that somehow feels like Fortnite at its core – absurd, expressive, and unforgettable.
- The Mandalorian – When Star Wars Landed
When Star Wars collided with Fortnite, it wasn’t just fan service. It was proof that Epic could merge universes seamlessly. The Mandalorian skin, complete with Baby Yoda (Grogu) back bling, became an instant collector’s favorite.
You didn’t just wear this skin; you lived in it.
- Galaxy – The Shining Flex
Remember when you had to own a Samsung Galaxy phone just to get this skin? Yeah, it was that exclusive. The Galaxy skin became a status symbol – the digital equivalent of a luxury brand. Its cosmic glow is still one of the most stunning visuals Fortnite’s ever pulled off.
- The Foundation – The Rock Joins the Fight
When Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was revealed as The Foundation, it was one of Fortnite’s coolest crossovers ever. The skin merges celebrity, lore, and design in one slick package.
Players didn’t just buy The Foundation – they respected him.
- Marshmello – The DJ Who Made Fortnite a Party
Long before Travis Scott, there was Marshmello. His live concert event was a first of its kind, blending gaming and music in a way that felt futuristic. His skin, with that glowing smiley helmet, still feels like a vibe every time you see it in-game.
- Raven – The Dark Mystic
Raven feels like the goth skin Fortnite didn’t know it needed. Inspired by DC Comics’ Raven, this skin oozes mystery, darkness, and quiet menace. Players who main Raven usually play like they’re auditioning for a horror film – in the best way possible.
- Agent Peely – Because One Banana Wasn’t Enough
Epic doubled down on Peely’s charm with Agent Peely – suit, tie, and all. It’s James Bond meets slapstick comedy. The result? Pure Fortnite energy.
Sometimes the best skins don’t take themselves too seriously.
FAQs
What’s the rarest Fortnite skin ever?
By definition, Renegade Raider and Aerial Assault Trooper are the rarest skins; being exclusive to season 1’s Battle Pass makes them skins only true OGs will have. But if you want them, maybe PlayHub has some Fortnite accounts with it on sale!
How many Fortnite skins exist in total?
As of late 2025, Fortnite has over 1,700+ skins and counting.
Are older Fortnite skins ever re-released?
Sometimes – Epic occasionally brings back fan favorites, but OG variants usually stay exclusive.
What’s the most expensive Fortnite skin ever?
Technically, the Galaxy skin – since you had to buy a Samsung Galaxy phone to get it.
Final Thoughts
I wonder how many Fortnite accounts have some or even all the skins in this list. There’s some truly dedicated gamers out there that game. Some do it for the cred, others out of collector’s necessity.
Which one are you?


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