The least used Fortnite skin in-game is none other than Bravo Leader. He was introduced back in Chapter 1 Season 10, and has appeared seven times in the Item Shop. Despite this, according to the date, 0% of the playerbase uses this skin in-game. As sad as it may sound, he's not the only one.
Given how trends tend to change rapidly over time, something that was popular a month ago is not all but forgotten. With that said, here are 10 skins that nobody uses as of 2023.
Bravor Leader and nine other least used skins in Fortnite
1) Bravo Leader
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First released in Fortnite Chapter 1 Season 10, Bravo Leader was rather popular back in the day. He has four styles and was priced moderately at 1,200 V-Bucks when listed in the Item Shop. According to the data, when Chapter 2 Season 1 started, he was ranked 303 on the list.
Sadly, it didn't take long for his popularity to dwindle. He currently ranks 1,484 on the list, nestled between two unreleased skins called Brilliant Bomber (1,483) and Gemini (1,485).
2) Axiom
Despite Axiom being a rather intriguing skin in Fortnite, the cosmetic never really took off. After being introduced to the game in Chapter 1 Season 8, the skin was only featured in the Item Shop three times. It's likely that due to the high price of 1,200 V-Bucks, players opted not to purchase the skin.
Not many bought the skin since the pricing was high. This is evident in the data that showcases a steep fall from grace since Chapter 2 Season 4 onward. He currently ranks 1,481 on the list, next to Geralt Of Rivia (1,482), which is yet to be released in Chapter 4 Season 1.
3) Knockout
It's unclear what occurred behind the scenes, but Knockout is possibly one of the least used and rarest cosmetics in-game. The skin was introduced to the Item Shop in Fortnite Chapter 1 Season 10. Although nothing was fantastic about the skin, it was priced moderately at 800 V-Bucks. Not a bad deal, to be honest.
However, since the cosmetic was only ever featured once in the Item Shop, it's likely that only a handful of players purchased it. This is reflected in the data as the skin currently ranks 1,480 on the list.
4) Morro
It's rather sad to see Morro ranked 1,479 on the list, as the skin, to an extent, was ahead of its time. It was first added to the Item Shop in Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 4, and has two styles; one of which was illustrated. While this may not be a big deal at the moment, back in the day, it was nothing short of spectacular.
It can be speculated that despite appearing in the Item Shop six times, owing to the high price of 1,800 V-Bucks, not many were willing to purchase it. Hopefully, Epic Games will drop the price and reintroduce it to the Item Shop sometime in the future.
5) Cyprus Nell
Introduced to the Item Shop at the tail end of Chapter 2 Season 5, Cyprus Nell was featured only once in-game. While Reese (599) was insanely popular due to being featured in the Battle Pass in the same season, her counterpart has been all but forgotten.
Given that the skin was released two days before Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 5 ended, it didn't help promote the cosmetic in any way. Furthermore, since it was featured only once in the Item Shop, not many could buy it. As it stands, Cyprus Nell is currently ranked 1,478 on the list.
6) NBA 75 Shot-Caller
Despite the NBA being popular in Fortnite and having Icon Series skins for players such as LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo, not all cosmetics perform well. One such example is the skin called NBA 75 Shot-Caller. It was introduced a year ago during Chapter 3 Season 1.
Although the cosmetic has three different styles and was priced well at 800 V-Bucks, it now ranks 1,477 on the list. Based on the data, the skin never performed well, even when introduced. It was ranked 953 by the time Chapter 3 Season 1 ended.
7) Deadfall
Towards the end of Fortnite Chapter 1, Epic Games began flooding the Item Shop with skins and other cosmetic items. With reality coming to an end, going out in style made sense. For this purpose, a skin called Deadfall was introduced to the game.
Priced at 800 V-Bucks, it's affordable for everyone, but things never really took off for some reason. To make matters worse, once Chapter 1 came to an end, the skin was never reintroduced to the Item Shop. At present, it ranks 1,476 on the list.
8) Farmer Steel
Having to add Farmer Steel brings back nostalgia as well as sadness. Despite being a great NPC to banter with in Fortnite Chapter 2 Season 6, he's not a very popular skin in-game. Even having augmented legs did not help increase the hype factor in-game.
The skin was first added to the Item Shop in Chapter 2 Season 2 as part of the Farm Stand Set. At the time, he was ranked 578 on the list; however, with the passing of time and his alleged abduction in-game, he slipped and landed at rank 1,475.
9) Haunt Officer
Ghostbusters x Fortnite was a neat collaboration for the community. Although very limited in nature, a few cosmetics stood out in terms of design and appeal; however, not all of them made the cut. The skin, known as Haunt Officer, is the lowest rated skin in the entire bundle.
Despite the cosmetics being featured in the Item Shop a total of eight times, the skin ranks at 1,474 on the list. While it did have some initial success, that did not last very long.
10) Datapath
The End Of Line set was added to Fortnite in Chapter 2 Season 5. It was an official Tron collaboration in-game. Despite the franchise being popular in the real world, it failed to impress the community in the metaverse. Nevertheless, the cosmetics did perform rather well, but there were exceptions to this rule.
Ranked at 1,473 on the list, Datapath is one of the least used skins from the collaboration. Most of the skins from the crossover are ranked below the 1,400 mark.
Note: The data has been taken from Fortnite.GG