5 Best Fortnite Skins of 2021 and How to Get Them

LoopAfrica
5 min readNov 7, 2020

When it comes to offering a sophisticated level of customization, only a handful of online video games outperform Fortnite. With ever-dynamic gameplay and a huge assortment of items to collect, one of the things that make Fortnite so exciting is the freedom it gives you to design your own unique sense of style with skins.

The skins have played a significant part in the success of the title. The majority of Battle Royale games are often played in the 1st-person perspective (which means you can barely see yourself), but Fortnite offers a unique experience because it’s 3rd-person.

This implies the skin you wear makes a lot of difference to your gaming experience. Here are the best Fortnite skins and how to get them.

Top Skins in Fortnite

  1. Renegade Raider

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· Rarity: Rare (Blue)

· Still in Rotation: No

· Cost of Skin: Base Battle Pass goes for 1200 V-Bucks

This skin is only available in Season 1 and after you have got to level 20. It’s the rarest Fortnite Skin up to this moment. As a result of its availability during Season 1 only and the fact that it’s not a very attractive skin to certain players, not many people bought the skin.

As it has never been re-released, it occupies the number one spot on this list of the 5 best Fortnite skins.

2. Aeriel Assualt Trooper

· Rarity: Legendary (Orange)

· Still in Rotation: No

· Cost of Skin: 1,200 V-Bucks ($12)

This skin was only available in Season 1, which makes it an extremely rare skin. You could acquire the skin after attaining level 15 and offered a payment of 1200 V Bucks.

It has not been seen on the store since.

3. Black Knight

· Rarity: Legendary (Orange)

· Still in Rotation: No

· Cost of Skin: Base Battle Pass costs 950 V-Bucks

The Black Knight skin is quite a rarity, only available after buying the Season 2 Battle Pass. You’d have needed to reach Teir 70 to get it.

Also, it came bundled with a fantastic back bling shield. With this skin, you can make a strong statement that you have been in the game for quite some time. It looks cool and will certainly catch the attention of your foes.

4. Galaxy

· Rarity: Epic (Purple)

· Still in Rotation: No

· Cost of Skin: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 or the Galaxy Note (over $400)

At the moment, the Galaxy skin is the costliest skin to date because it required the pre-order or purchase of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 or the Galaxy Note. Then, players needed to install Fortnite on the phone and play three games.

This is when they get rewarded with the skin. The skin is rare as it was exclusively available to Samsung customers. It went mainstream when Ninja was seen making use of it.

5. Sparkle Specialist

· Rarity: Epic (Purple)

· Still in Rotation: No

· Cost of Skin: 2,000 V-Bucks ($20)

The Sparkle Specialist, which is a disco-themed skin, was seen in Season 2 and has not appeared again since. If you seek to have your YMCA on, you’ll need to wait until the skin hits the stores again.

How to Get Shadow Midas in Fortnite

The manufacturers (Epic Games) recently introduced a new shadow Midas skin in Fortnite. It has been brought in for their Fortnitmare event for Halloween, and they have even provided a comprehensive guide on Shadow Midas on their official website.

You can visit the website for any additional info on Shadow Midas in Fortnite.

You can now join the servers even after getting killed in the game and can join Shadow Midas’ team to assist them in killing other players in Fortnite. Additionally, you need to complete a series of new challenges, which were released by the manufacturers for their Fortnitmare event.

You’ll be given the skin as a special reward for completing certain tasks in the game. You can even purchase this particular skin using real money. However, it’s recommended to unlock Shadow Midas by only completing the challenges.

When you unlock the skin, you’ll also gain access to Shadow Midas drum gun in Fortnitmare.

Getting the Best Fortnite Skins

These are some means to obtain some of rarest skins in Fortnite:

Battle Pass

First, players who decide to invest in the Battle Pass system can record progress and unlock some fantastic outfits just by playing the game. Sounds so easy right?

When XP is won with the system, you’ll achieve new ranks, offering new rewards.

Apart from that, each new season of competitive play also comes with new items that you can unlock, which means there’s always something new for you to discover. Additionally, during the Battle Pass, you’ll get V-Bucks at different levels that you can then put back into your Battle Pass system.

So, it’s possible — at least in theory — to unlock an infinite number of skins and items using just a single purchase.

Others Options

1. Twitch Prime Skins — here’s what the previous bundle gave:

· Battle Royale “True North” back accessory: Find your way

· Battle Royale “Trailblazer” outfit: Victory in the front line

· Battle Royale “Freestylin” emote: Make the dance floor shake

· Battle Royale “Tenderizer” Pickaxe: Make a good first impression

2. PlayStation Plus

3. Console Bundles

— PlayStation 4 bundle:

· Royale Bomber (Skin)

· 500 V-Bucks (in-game currency)

— PlayStation 4 DualShock Controller bundle:

· Royale Bomber (Skin)

· 500 V-Bucks (in-game currency)

— Xbox One S bundle

· Aurora glider (hang glider)

· Eon skin

· 2000 V-Bucks (in-game currency)

· Resonator (harvesting tool)

— Xbox One Wireless Controller bundle

· 500 V-Bucks (Fortnite in-game currency)

· Eon skin

— Xbox One S 1TB (Fortnite Special Edition bundle)

· 2,000 V-Bucks (Fortnite in-game currency)

· Dark Vertex Cosmetic Set (Epic Glider, Legendary Outfit, Epic Harvesting Tool)

— Nintendo Switch bundle

· Double helix (skin)

· Rotor (hang glider)

· Telemetry (backpack)

· 1000 V-Bucks (in-game currency)

· Targeted with high precision (harvesting tool)

— Samsung Galaxy Note 9 or Tab S4 Promo

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