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The rarest skin in Fortnite is universally considered to be either the Aerial Assault Trooper or the Renegade Rider. They're both Fortnite original skins that predated the introduction of the Battle Pass, and haven't been available to buy from the in-game shop since Season 1 of Chapter 1.
As part of the Storm Scavengers Set, the Renegade Raider skin was first released in Chapter 1 Season 1. This original skin was made available after reaching tier 20. At the time it cost an additional 1,200 V-bucks and was considered a Rare variety skin.
Black Knight is an Uncommon Spray in Fortnite, that could have been unlocked by reaching Tier 92 of the Season X Battle Pass. Black Knight is part of the Fort Knights Set.
Agent Peely is a classic skin at this point. Even though not all of them are available, Agent Peely has a total of four styles: standard Agent Peely, team GHOST, team Shadow, and the golden agent, one of the rarest gold skins in Fortnite.
This is perhaps the rarest pickaxe in Fortnite, and players can look upon it, but to wield it is equally as rare as actually seeing it in-game, as only 14 players have this pickaxe, and it used to constantly changes hands and lockers.
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