Free Fortnite account appraisal

How much is your Fortnite account worth?

Free estimate built from real EB24 marketplace sales. Pick your platform and rank below, then add your locker counts.

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Pick your platform and rank, add your outfit / emote / pickaxe counts and V-Bucks balance, and we compare your account against real EB24 sales from the last 90 days.

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Fortnite Account Value

How Much Is a Fortnite Account Worth?

The honest answer is: it depends on the locker, the rank and the rarity of what is in that locker, and the rest is noise. Our calculator anchors every estimate on real EB24 Fortnite marketplace transactions, so the number you see is what comparable accounts actually traded at. Not a generic formula or a number scraped from competitor listings.

For a fast feel, a typical Diamond Fortnite account on PC with a mid-size locker lands in the low double figures. A long-history Elite or Champion account with retired Battle-Pass exclusives, a V-Bucks balance and a few OG-era cosmetics can clear the low three figures. Unreal accounts trade above that on scarcity alone.


The four levers that move every Fortnite account price

Battle-Pass exclusivity beats raw skin count
The single biggest signal in any Fortnite locker is not how many outfits the account owns, it is which outfits. Item-shop skins return to rotation eventually, so a new buyer can simply wait for the reissue. Battle-Pass exclusives from completed seasons are gone for good (Epic has never reissued a finished Battle Pass) and Chapter 1 exclusives in particular carry the strongest scarcity premium because so few players were active at the time. If your locker has retired Battle-Pass cosmetics, the description field is where you flag them so the AI refinement layer can score them.
Outfits beat emotes beat pickaxes
Per-unit, outfits trade at roughly 3 to 4 times the value of an emote or pickaxe of equivalent rarity. Buyers see outfits first in the locker preview, and outfits make up the largest share of any account's perceived rarity. The calculator weights outfit_skins higher than the other three cosmetic counts for that exact reason. Back blings sit in the middle because many are linked to specific outfits and reinforce outfit value rather than standing alone.
Rank moves the floor, not the ceiling
Rank sets the baseline a buyer starts from. An Unreal Fortnite account with a thin locker can sell for less than a Diamond account with a full Chapter-1 locker. Rank matters most when paired with cosmetic rarity that proves the rank was earned over multiple seasons, not boosted in a single split.
V-Bucks are the stored-value floor
V-Bucks have a hard real-money equivalent (roughly 1,000 V-Bucks for $8 USD at retail), so above the 1,000 V-Bucks threshold we credit the full balance to the estimate at a small discount and cap the contribution. A 10,000 V-Bucks balance is therefore worth roughly $70 of price lift on top of the rank baseline. Meaningful but bounded.

Indicative price ranges on the EB24 Fortnite marketplace

The table below is a reference snapshot built from EB24 sales data. Use it to sanity-check the calculator output before you list, or to spot under-priced listings you are about to buy. Battle-Pass exclusives in the locker add a meaningful bonus on top of every row.

RankPC / PlayStationXbox / SwitchOutfit bonus
Unrated / Bronze$10 – $25$8 – $20+ $0.80–$2 per outfit
Silver / Gold$15 – $35$14 – $30+ $0.80–$2 per outfit
Platinum$25 – $55$22 – $48+ $1–$2.50 per outfit
Diamond$45 – $90$40 – $80+ $1–$3 per outfit
Elite$75 – $150$65 – $130+ $1.50–$3.50 per outfit
Champion$130 – $260$115 – $230+ $2–$4 per outfit
Unreal$240 – $500$210 – $440+ $2–$5 per outfit

Indicative ranges, in USD. The live calculator above pulls the latest 90 days of EB24 sales and recomputes daily. These table values are a static reference, not a price quote.

What Drives the Price of a Fortnite Account?

Not all attributes weigh the same when buyers price a Fortnite account. We split them into three buckets so you can see at a glance which inputs to focus on if you want a tighter estimate, or a stronger listing.

Major factors (≈85% of the price)

  • Outfit skin rarity, especially completed Battle-Pass exclusives (≈40%)
  • Total outfit count as a locker-completeness indicator (≈15%)
  • Current rank, with a steep curve at Diamond and above (≈15%)
  • V-Bucks balance at the stored-value floor (≈10%)
  • OG / Chapter 1 history proven by retired cosmetics (≈5%)

Minor factors (the last ≈15%)

  • Emote count, weighted lower per-unit than outfits
  • Back bling and pickaxe counts as locker-depth signals
  • Account level as a credibility / play-time proxy
  • Linked platforms (Epic, PSN, Xbox, Switch) for cross-progression flexibility
  • Save-the-World founder status, where applicable
  • Clean Epic email handover with no past-trade flags

Skin rarity tiers and how each one moves the price

"How many outfits do you have" is the right question, but the follow-up matters too: how rare. The calculator scores rarity through the description field rather than guessing from a count, so listings that name specific retired Battle-Pass exclusives anchor higher than equivalent-count listings on common item-shop outfits.

Tier 1, the OG Chapter-1 exclusives (the king-makers)
Battle-Pass exclusives from the earliest seasons are the rarest outfits in the game and justify a meaningful premium on top of the rank-driven price. Accounts carrying multiple Chapter-1 exclusives routinely clear into the upper three figures even at modest ranks.
Tier 2, completed-Battle-Pass exclusives from later chapters
Outfits earned by completing the Battle Pass for a specific season are gone for good and carry strong secondary-market premiums. Each one adds reliable value especially when paired with the matching back bling, pickaxe and emote set from that season.
Tier 3, retired item-shop crossovers
Limited-time crossovers (Marvel, Star Wars, music collabs, anime) that have not returned to the shop carry strong demand because buyers cannot guarantee a reissue. Account listings naming specific retired crossover outfits convert faster than generic locker descriptions.
Tier 4, common item-shop outfits
Outfits that rotate regularly through the item shop add to the locker total but lift the estimate only modestly per unit, because any new buyer can purchase them directly with V-Bucks. They matter most when the locker is large and the listing is positioned as a "starter" account rather than a rarity flex.

What buyers do not pay for

Adding the items below to a listing rarely raises the final price and sometimes hurts it by making the description look padded.

  • Win-rate or KD claims that cannot be verified from the listing
  • Subjective playstyle ("aggressive zero-build main") that buyers cannot price
  • Promised future Battle Pass rewards or upcoming crossovers
  • Inflated peak-rank claims more than two seasons old
  • Generic "rare" descriptors that do not name a specific Battle-Pass season or crossover

Fortnite Account Prices by Platform

Fortnite cross-progression means a Switch or mobile account can be re-linked to PC after purchase, so the buyer pool is largely platform-agnostic. The calculator still samples inside your platform because demand curves differ slightly (PC and PlayStation tend to clear the fastest) but the platform-driven price spread for a given rank is single-digit percent, not the 15 to 20% you see in Apex or Valorant. Unreal accounts trade above the headline ranges on every platform because ladder supply is structurally tiny.

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Selling a Fortnite Account for Maximum Value

The biggest mistake we see on the EB24 Fortnite marketplace is sellers anchoring on what they personally spent on the Item Shop, instead of where comparable accounts actually clear. The tips below are what separates listings that sell within a week from listings that sit on the marketplace and end up discounted.

List inside the estimated range
Anchor the listing price near our mid value. Listing 10 to 15% above mid is realistic when your account is at the top of its bucket (multiple Battle-Pass exclusives, OG Chapter-1 cosmetics, V-Bucks balance, clean Epic email handover ready). Going much higher slows time-to-sale exponentially without lifting the final price.
Name every retired Battle-Pass exclusive explicitly
A complete listing with screenshots of the locker, named retired exclusives and the V-Bucks balance converts better than a thin one. Sellers who include 10+ relevant screenshots on the EB24 Fortnite marketplace routinely sell in the upper half of their range; bare-bones "rare skins" listings stall.
Time the sale around Chapter launches and OG events
Demand peaks in the first two weeks of a new Chapter (large fresh-buyer cohort) and during OG events when interest in retired Battle-Pass skins spikes. Listing in deep mid-season usually means a longer wait or a smaller final price.
Stick with EB24 escrow
Direct trades on Discord or social media expose you to chargebacks, account recalls and ban-bait scams. EB24 holds funds in escrow, validates buyer payment and sides with the seller as long as the listing description is accurate, see how to sell a Fortnite account on EB24 for the full process.
Match the buyer side, not the wishful side
Buyers are looking for what other buyers paid recently, not what you would like to receive. Re-run the calculator the day before listing. Anchoring on an OG-skin bucket or a Champion-and-up bucket gives you a sharper price than a generic average.
When NOT to sell
A locked Epic ID, no email access, an active Epic ban or a recently demoted ranked finish all push the realistic clearing price below the calculator low. In those cases waiting one season for the restriction to clear adds far more value than discounting the listing.

Once your listing is live, you can edit pricing as the market moves. The calculator updates at least daily, so re-checking your estimate every couple of weeks keeps you anchored to the current EB24 demand. Ready to list? You can create a free seller account and put your Fortnite listing live in under five minutes. See the seller rank tiers for how reputation compounds into higher conversion over time.

Buying Fortnite Accounts for Value

The same calculator that helps sellers price fair listings is the cleanest filter for buyers hunting under-priced accounts. The six rules below describe how experienced EB24 buyers turn the calculator from a number into a buying signal. See also how to buy a Fortnite account on EB24 for the full transaction walkthrough.

  • Compare every listing against the calculator. If the asking price sits below our 25th percentile for the same platform and rank, you are looking at a value buy. Especially when the locker contains named retired Battle-Pass exclusives.
  • Prefer accounts where the seller has completed sales history on EB24. Established sellers price closer to fair market value, less negotiation drama.
  • Confirm full Epic email handover before paying. Without it, the long-term value of the account is capped because Epic can recall it.
  • A clean Epic ban history doubles your runway. You inherit an Epic account unlikely to be flagged for review and a clean competitive standing.
  • For flipping, look for accounts that are one rank under-priced for their locker depth. Buying a stacked Elite account for a Diamond price, then re-listing at fair Elite during the next Chapter launch, is the cleanest arbitrage on the marketplace.
  • Fortnite has no boost service on EB24, so accounts cannot be inflated post-purchase. The calculator output is therefore the final word, not a starting point. Buy on locker rarity, not on rank potential.

When resale actually pays

When the market actually pays more
Reselling is profitable when (1) you bought meaningfully below the calculator mid, (2) a new Chapter launches or an OG event drops between buy and sell, and (3) you list during the first two weeks of the new Chapter. Without one of those three, you usually break even at best after fees.
When you should pass on resale
If the listing already sits at our mid, with no upside on rank or locker rarity, and the season is mid-cycle, pass. Transaction fees plus listing time eat the spread. Use the calculator to filter mathematically, not emotionally.
The "OG event" play
Buying a stacked OG-skin account just before an OG-themed event, then re-listing once the event raises the visible ceiling on rare-locker listings, lifts every comparable in the bucket. OG-era inventory appreciates predictably around these events because Epic re-anchors player attention to retired cosmetics.

Best value buckets to start from

Methodology: How EB24 Values a Fortnite Account

Calculators that hide their methodology earn distrust they deserve. Here is exactly how this page produces every estimate, what data feeds it, and what we deliberately leave out.

Where the data comes from
Every estimate is sourced from completed sales and currently active listings on the EB24 Fortnite marketplace. We do not scrape competitor sites, do not rely on third-party "market price" datasets, and we do not invent base prices. If a number on this page lives outside what real EB24 Fortnite accounts traded for, it would not pass our internal review.
How we build the range
For each platform × rank pair we compute the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of comparable sales over the last 90 days. Those become the low, expected and high values you see. Optional inputs (outfits, emotes, back blings, pickaxes, V-Bucks, level) shift the range up or down within calibrated bounds, so a thin sample never produces an outlier estimate.
How fresh the snapshot is
The calculator is recomputed at least once every 24 hours, faster during Chapter launches and OG events when the market moves quickly. Each result shows the timestamp of the snapshot it was built from, so you can always see exactly how recent the underlying data is.
Why we publish a confidence label
High confidence means we used at least five recent EB24 sales for your exact platform and rank; medium widens the bucket to the rank above or below (e.g. Diamond → Platinum + Elite); low warns the data is too thin to be precise. Unreal and Champion routinely land at low or medium for this reason. Supply is structurally tiny.
What we deliberately exclude
Listings flagged for fraud, accounts with active Epic permanent bans, and outliers more than three standard deviations from the median. We also exclude rental and time-share accounts because their pricing model is fundamentally different from ownership transfer.
Why AI input refinement is mandatory for Fortnite
A six-attribute snapshot cannot price the rare-cosmetic long tail that drives Fortnite resale value. Which Battle-Pass exclusives are unlocked, which retired crossovers are in the locker, whether the account survived Chapter 1, what the founder Save-the-World status is. None of that fits in an integer field. We require a description so the AI refinement layer can read those signals and adjust the estimate, instead of pretending an outfit count fully prices the account.

Spotted a number that looks off? Open a chat from any Fortnite marketplace listing and tell us. Corrections from sellers and buyers feed straight back into how we score new comparables.

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Common questions

Fortnite account value calculator FAQ

The questions Fortnite sellers and buyers ask us most often: why OG Battle-Pass skins matter more than item-shop skins, how outfits weigh against emotes and pickaxes, when to time a sale around Chapter launches, and what really drives the value of a Fortnite account on the EB24 marketplace.

  • How much is my Fortnite account worth?

    A casual Bronze to Gold Fortnite account with a small locker typically lands in the low double figures. A long-history Diamond or Elite account with a full Battle-Pass locker, several retired item-shop outfits and a V-Bucks balance routinely clears the upper double figures. A Champion or Unreal account with rare OG Battle-Pass exclusives can reach the low-to-mid three figures. Pick your platform and rank in the calculator above and you will see what comparable Fortnite accounts actually traded for on EB24.

  • Why are OG Battle-Pass skins worth so much more than item-shop skins?

    Item-shop outfits return to rotation eventually, so any new buyer can simply wait for the shop reissue and pay V-Bucks. Battle-Pass exclusives from older seasons are gone for good — Epic has never reissued a completed Battle Pass — and the early seasons (Chapter 1 in particular) carry the strongest scarcity premium because so few players were active at the time. The calculator does not know which specific cosmetics are in your locker, which is why the description field is required: it reads the long-tail rare-skin signal and adjusts the estimate accordingly.

  • How does the calculator weigh outfits vs emotes vs pickaxes?

    Outfit skins are the strongest single cosmetic signal — buyers see them first in the locker preview, and outfits make up the largest share of any account's perceived rarity. Per-unit, an outfit trades at roughly 3 to 4 times the value of an emote or pickaxe of equivalent rarity, so the calculator weights outfit_skins higher than the other three cosmetic counts. Back blings sit in the middle: many are linked to specific outfits, so they reinforce outfit value rather than standing alone.

  • Will my Unreal rank actually be worth that much more than Champion?

    Yes, meaningfully. Unreal sits at the top of the competitive ladder and is the rank players genuinely flex; Champion is the gate, Unreal is the trophy. Calculator estimates for Unreal use their own bucket rather than blending with Champion so the number reflects scarcity rather than averaging it away. Unreal estimates often land at low or medium confidence simply because so few comparable sales exist in any given 90-day window.

  • Do V-Bucks actually count for the price of a Fortnite account?

    Yes — V-Bucks have a hard real-money equivalent (roughly 1,000 V-Bucks for $8 USD at retail), so above the 1,000 V-Bucks threshold we credit the full balance to the estimate at a small discount and cap the contribution so a one-off whale balance cannot dominate. A 10,000 V-Bucks balance is therefore worth roughly $70 of price lift on top of the rank baseline.

  • Does platform matter for the price of a Fortnite account?

    Less than people think. Fortnite cross-progression means a Switch or mobile account can simply be re-linked to PC after purchase, so the buyer pool is largely platform-agnostic. The calculator still samples inside your platform because the demand curves differ slightly — PC and PlayStation tend to clear the fastest — but the platform-driven price spread for a given rank is single-digit percent, not the 15-20% you see in Apex or Valorant.

  • Does my account level actually move the price?

    Account level is mostly a credibility signal, not a price-driver. A level-300 Diamond account looks "real" to a buyer; a level-30 Diamond account raises questions about boosting and gets discounted regardless of locker. The calculator weights level lightly on top of rank — the bucket-relative rule contributes a small premium for above-average levels and a small discount for below-average — but it is not the place to look for big swings.

  • How fresh is the data behind the Fortnite value estimate?

    Estimates refresh at least every 24 hours and pull from sales and listings inside the last 90 days. During Chapter launches, end-of-season ranked resets and major OG events the snapshot keeps up: the moment new sales close, the next estimate reflects them. Each result shows the snapshot timestamp so you always know exactly how recent the data is.

  • Is selling a Fortnite account allowed?

    Epic's Terms of Service technically forbid account transfers, in line with most online games. In practice, Fortnite accounts change hands on EB24 every week without issue, especially when the buyer changes the linked Epic email and any console-link on day one. The risk is non-zero and we tell you that openly. Use the calculator to set fair expectations, then read our Fortnite seller guide for the steps that minimise risk on both sides.

  • When is the best time to sell a Fortnite account?

    Demand peaks at the start of every new Chapter and Season (large fresh-buyer cohort and a new Battle Pass to grind) and during OG events when interest in retired Battle-Pass skins spikes. Listing in deep mid-season usually means a longer wait or a small discount. Re-run the calculator the week before a Chapter launch — accounts with rare OG skins often pick up 10 to 20% during launch weeks.

Behind the number

How the Fortnite account value calculator works

Every estimate is built from real EB24 Fortnite marketplace transactions, not a generic formula or scraped competitor data. Here is the exact path your inputs take from the form to the value range you see: platform, rank and locker in, percentile of comparable EB24 sales out, with a confidence label and an audit trail of the listings behind the number.

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Pick your platform and current rankChoose the platform your Fortnite account plays on (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, mobile) and your current Battle Royale rank from Unrated through Bronze, all the way up to Unreal. Linked-platform value matters less than people think (Fortnite cross-progression is universal) but the buyer pool still differs slightly per platform, and we sample inside it.

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Add the locker: outfits, emotes, back blings, pickaxesOutfit skin count is the single strongest cosmetic signal. Outfits trade at roughly 3 to 4 times the per-unit value of emotes or pickaxes on the secondary market. We anchor each cosmetic line against the bucket median, so an account with double the typical outfit count for its rank earns a meaningful premium and one with half earns a small discount. Rare and retired Battle-Pass exclusives carry far more than item-shop outfits, but the calculator scores them through the description rather than guessing from a count.

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Add V-Bucks balance and account levelV-Bucks have a hard real-money equivalent (1,000 V-Bucks equals roughly $8 USD at retail) so above 1,000 we credit the full balance at a small discount and cap the contribution. Account level mostly reflects total play time and works as a credibility signal more than a price-driver: a high-level account at a low rank is unusual and raises questions, a high-level account at a high rank is the norm.

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We compare against real EB24 Fortnite salesEvery estimate is anchored to comparable Fortnite accounts sold or actively listed on the EB24 marketplace in the last 90 days at the same platform and rank, then we take the 25th, 50th and 75th percentile of those prices. Optional inputs nudge the range up or down within calibrated bounds, so a single high-locker outlier never hijacks the estimate.

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Read the range, the confidence and the trailYou get a low, expected and high price plus a confidence label so you know how dense the data is. The 12 month price trend, currently active listings and recently sold accounts are surfaced side by side so the number is auditable, not magic. Unreal and Champion routinely land at medium or low confidence because supply is thin by definition.