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The Rarest Fortnite Packs You Wish You Bought
If there’s one universal truth in the Fortnite universe, it’s this: regret hits hardest when a legendary pack disappears from the Item Shop forever. From exclusive skins to once-in-a-lifetime bundles, Fortnite has mastered the art of “get it now or cry later.” Whether you’re a style flexer or a sweaty comp player, there’s something about those ultra-rare packs that keeps everyone talking—and trading horror stories of what could’ve been.
So, let’s dive into the rarest Fortnite Packs that got away. The ones you wish you hadn’t skipped. And maybe—just maybe—the ones that’ll make you keep a closer eye on the next drop.
The Glow Skin Pack – A Flashy Flex You’ll Never Get Again
Back in the day, Samsung teamed up with Fortnite to drop the Glow skin—a sleek, shimmering outfit available only to Samsung device users. To unlock it, you literally had to own one of a specific list of Galaxy devices. No V-Bucks. No Item Shop. Just hardware. And now? Unless you’ve got a time machine or a friend with an untouched phone, it’s long gone.
It wasn’t just rare—it was exclusive in the purest sense. That made it an instant flex in lobbies and a near-mythical relic today.
Eon Bundle – Microsoft’s Unexpected Mic Drop
Console exclusives aren’t uncommon, but the Eon Bundle took things to another level. Released with select Xbox One S bundles, this pack came with a futuristic Eon skin, matching gear, and some bonus V-Bucks.
The catch? You had to buy the entire console to get it. Needless to say, not many people did. These days, it’s one of the most elusive sets in the Fortnite multiverse—especially since resell codes were quickly snapped up and the official promo ended.
If only we’d known then what we know now: some of the most coveted Fortnite Packs come not from the Item Shop, but from unexpected hardware drops.
Double Helix – Nintendo’s Bold Entry
Another console-based exclusive, this time from Nintendo. The Double Helix pack paired with a red-and-white-themed Nintendo Switch bundle. Again, it came with cosmetics and V-Bucks, and again, it required buying the hardware.
Gamers who blinked missed out—and now the skin is a unicorn in Fortnite circles. It’s one of those outfits that gets heads turning in-game, with whispers like, “Wait… is that the real Double Helix?”
Rogue Spider Knight – The Overlooked Classic
It didn’t get as much hype as some of the others, but the Rogue Spider Knight bundle was locked behind select Xbox purchases and came with quests that awarded V-Bucks. The skin’s edgy design and dark palette made it an instant hit—but the limited run kept it off most players’ radars.
Today, it’s one of the most underrated rare packs out there. Not loud, not flashy—just sleek, dark, and gone.
Honour Guard – So Rare It’s Almost a Myth
Here’s the big one. Honour Guard was available only to those who purchased the HONOR View20 smartphone. That’s right—a phone no one was really planning to buy… unless they were obsessed with Fortnite skins.
Blue-themed and bold, this skin is now a white whale among collectors. You’ll likely never see it in a live match, and if you do, grab a screenshot—it might be your only chance.
Final Thoughts
The Fortnite Item Shop is always changing, but some packs are once-in-a-lifetime drops—gone before you can say “build fight.” From tech exclusives to console bundles, these rarest of the rare aren’t just skins; they’re status symbols.
If you want to avoid future regret, keep an eye on digital marketplaces like Eneba offering thousands of deals. Scoring current or upcoming Fortnite Packs has never been easier.
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