Cosmetic Items

Overview

There are a variety of cosmetic items for use in Fortnite. They come in 28 different types, and are shown below. These come from various sources, including, but not limited to the Item Shop, Battle Pass seasons, Limited Time Offers and a Twitch Prime Membership.

Cosmetic items can be gifted using the Gifting system. Owned cosmetic items are stored in the Locker tab, in which players can freely switch between matches. Cosmetic Items are not always available.

From Season X onward, cosmetics were made available in Save the World, with the exception of Contrails and Gliders since the mode lacks the gliding and skydiving mechanics.

Various cosmetic items are recreated from the Heroes found in Save the World.

Types of Cosmetic Items
Packs
Additional Features

Additional Features[]

Selectable Styles - Icon - Fortnite
Reactive - Icon - Fortnite
Animated - Icon - Fortnite
Traversal - Icon - Fortnite
Built-In - Icon - Fortnite
Selectable Styles Reactive Animated Traversal Built-In
Group Emote - Icon - Fortnite
Enlightened - Icon - Fortnite
Forged - Icon - Fortnite
Transformation - Icon - Fortnite
Party Royale Placeholder
Group Enlightened Forged Transformation Dance
Unreleased Cosmetics

Unreleased Cosmetics[]

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Unreleased Cosmetics are Cosmetics that are found in Fortnite's Files but haven't been released yet.

Missing Cosmetics[]

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Unlike the usual unreleased cosmetic items in Fortnite, missing cosmetics have yet to be completely added into the game's files. Some of them are likely scrapped; others are still in active development.

Massive Datamining Incidents[]

In Fortnite's history, a few large datamining incidents have occurred. These revealed a large amount of IDs for potential future cosmetics, some of which were scrapped and never likely to be added.

TBD Cosmetics

TBD Cosmetics[]

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TBD Cosmetics are cosmetics used for items and AIs that aren't intended to be used by the player. They generally use placeholder images and are unfinished. Sometimes, they get turned into actual cosmetics, however typically the only way to use them is through Mystique's Shapeshifter Built-In Emote.

Removed Cosmetics

Removed Cosmetics[]

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Unlike the usual unreleased cosmetic items in Fortnite, Removed Cosmetics cosmetics have been removed from the game's files. Some of them are likely scrapped; others may be still in active development.

Sets

Sets[]

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Sets are groups of related cosmetics that are often sold together as bundles.

Cosmetic Surveys

Cosmetic Surveys[]

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A survey featuring concept art is sent out to some players by Epic Games every few months, offering a look into possible future cosmetic items.

Additional Info

Additional Info[]

Refundable Items[]

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Some cosmetics get altered or accidentally put into the Item Shop, which results in the cosmetics getting a free refunded or a forced refund.

Age Restricted Cosmetics[]

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With the release of Update v27.10, every experience published in Fortnite recieved its own age and content rating. A small portion of items became not compatible with E or E10+ (or regionally equivalent) game ratings.

LEGO Styles[]

With the release of Update v28.00, some Outfits recieved LEGO Styles, making them usable in LEGO Fortnite. Every update since has made more and more Outfits compatible.

Bean Styles[]

With the release of Update v30.30, some Outfits recieved Bean Styles, making them usable in Fall Guys related experiences. Every update since has made more and more Outfits compatible.

Kicks Compatible[]

With the release of Update v32.10, Kicks were added. Only some Outfits are compatible with Kicks, with them not appearing on incompatible skins.

Unlockable Styles[]

Some cosmetics with Selectable Styles may instead show up in the Locker as having Unlockable Styles, this means that the cosmetic's styles are unlocked in a way seperate to the cosmetic itself. This can include cosmetics from the Battle Pass, Fortnite Crew, Quest Packs, and more.

Progressive Outfits[]

Some Outfits from Battle Passes, mainly those from before the introduction of Enlightened Styles, had Progressive Styles, where earning a specific amount of XP or completing Quests related to the Outfit would unlock more "complete" styles for the Outfit. Menace and Shanta are unique as they have both Progressive Styles and Enlightened Styles.

Compatible Cosmetics[]

Compatible Cosmetics are Cosmetic Items in Fortnite that interact with each other once they are both equipped by the player.

Umbrellas[]

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Umbrellas are a subtype of Glider that can be sorted through within the Locker, unlike other subtypes. They function identically to regular Gliders with the difference of their model and animations. Umbrellas are usually obtained through a Victory Royale.

Instruments[]

Main Articles: Guitars, Bass, Keytars, Microphones, and Drums

Instruments are a type of cosmetic that can be used in Fortnite Festival. Starting with Update v33.20, some can also be used as Back Blings and Pickaxes, with some instrument-themed Back Blings and Pickaxes also being turned into Instruments. There are five instrument types, those being Guitars, Bass, Keytars, Microphones, and Drums.

Other[]

There are also other additional features available for certain cosmetics, including Contrails and Gliders that play music.

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