When it comes to selecting the best non-human Fortnite skins, there are plenty to choose from. Over the years, Epic Games has introduced so many characters into the Metaverse that at times it is hard to keep track of them all. Few become instant hits, while others fade into obscurity. Nevertheless, non-human Fortnite skins are a mainstay of the game,
Some fall strictly into the male or female category, while others are not close to humans at all. They are from different realities that share no resemblance to humans, and at times, even humanoids. That being said, here are five of the best non-human Fortnite skins.
Note: This list is subjective and reflects only the opinion of the article's writer.
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Fishstick and four other best non-human Fortnite skins
1) Fishstick
Fishstick is a lovable Fortnite character that fans can't seem to get enough of. A 1,200 V-Buck skin, Fishstick was an incredibly detailed skin for the price at the time of his release. A decidedly non-human skin, he looks unique compared to others and has been featured in cinematic material in-game for a while now.
A funny incident occurred in Chapter 4 Season 2, when Fishstick was seen left horrified after realizing Thunder was making sushi. Given that he's a fish, it was a rather traumatic experience, but was comedy gold for fans.
2) Jellie
Jellie is part of the Fish Food set and has a distinct look. Players can obtain for 1,200 V-Bucks when it is listed in the Fortnite Item Shop. A sea anemone with a body, Jellie sports a broad smile and a single boot that makes it hard not to love him.
While Jellie does walk upright, he's one of the weirdest non-human Fortnite skins to exist. Then again, with the Metaverse encompassing infinite realities, in his own one, a bipedal walking sea anemone is probably normal.
3) Slumber
It is hard to find a Fortnite skin as odd as Slumber. Costing 1,500 V-Bucks, Slumber is part of the Dreamy Days Set released during Fortnite Chapter 1 Season X. It has two interesting styles, featuring a blobby-looking star and pajamas. Suffice to say, the character in question is rather sleepy most of the time.
Having said that, despite being a very old cosmetic, it truly shines bright in term of design and appeal. While it does rotate in to the Fortnite Item Shop every now and then, it is one of the more rarer cosmetics to spot in-game. The character's origins are also rather mysterious, but it would seem that they are made of star stuff.
4) Rippley vs Sludge
Rippley vs Sludge is Battle Pass skin from Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 1 and is part of the Slurp Squad Set. Rippley vs Sludge has both a happy blue style and an angry red style. An additional purple style came out as part of the Chapter 2 Season 1 overtime challenges.
Given the character's age, it is rather hard to spot a player using the skin in-game. However, once upon a time, up to 1/4 of the lobby could be seen using this skin in any given match. That said, it is unclear if Epic Games has plans on introducing other variants of the character in-game. Nevertheless, Rippley vs Sludge will remain one of the coolest (quite literally) non-human Fortnite skins in-game.
5) Guff
There is something cute and cuddly about Guff. The character is part of the Mythical Might Set. At 1,200 V-Bucks, it is also extremely affordable for such a unique skin. It certainly is not human, but it is one of the coolest skins around.
There Are also two variants (Sled Ready Guff and Guff Gringle) that were obtainable for free during Winterfest 2022. These are perhaps some of the cutest non-human Fortnite skins to be added to the game.
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