How Much is My Fortnite Locker Worth?
Skin count and rarity mix carry most of the weight in any estimate - a bigger locker with a heavier rarity mix will consistently land higher than a smaller one, regardless of what's inside it. Rank, currency, and account history round out the number, but none of them move it nearly as much as your locker does.
Playhub's Fortnite account value calculator treats total skin count as the one number it needs to run. Split those skins into rarity tiers instead, and the math shifts from a flat per-skin rate to weighted pricing that credits rarer pulls a bit more.
Battle pass history and a handful of named chase skins - think Renegade Raider or Black Knight - still add something on top of the rarity math, since they can't be obtained anymore. Some rare, unobtainable skins may make the difference - check if you have any of them!
Every Factor the Calculator Weighs
The list below covers what actually moves the number, from the required field to the smaller details that round it out:
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Factor |
What makes it significant |
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Number of skins and rarity levels |
The primary deciding factor for each estimation that either you input a flat number or split them by categories. |
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Named rare and retired skins |
Certain desired skins offer an extra boost on top of the math of rarities and bold volume. |
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V-Bucks balance |
Having some spare money is always a good sign, and in Fortnite, such universal currency is V-Bucks. |
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Battle pass and founder's history |
Both the completed Chapter 1 battle passes and the founder's pack in Save the World contribute to the overall value. |
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Competitive rank and account level |
Rising up tiers and racking up levels both add weight gradually. |
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Cosmetics and account flags |
Pickaxes, gliders, wraps, two-factor status, and access type all factor in, even if each one's pull is smaller. |
Getting a Sharper Number Out of the Calculator
The only required field to have an output is the skin count, which is also the least precise field alone. Everything else, including the rarity breakdown, the rare skins selection, the currency, and the rank, helps narrow down a broad spectrum to something closer to a single figure.
As almost every additional field adds rather than subtracts, filling out more fields increases the accuracy of your numbers. When trying to get a precise price for your Fortnite account, it all comes down to how complete your form is filled out - we have to know what's actually inside.
Ways to Push Your Account's Value Higher
Here are some tips that will help you raise each of these characteristics in a variety of methods, both obvious and somewhat overlooked:
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Finish each season's Battle Pass, all the events, and the challenges before they disappear with the end of the season - once it passes, it is impossible to get the old rewards.
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Grab limited collabs and event skins, which are always limited in number and can be used only during the event itself.
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Let your V-Bucks stack up by saving them instead of purchasing everything you see in the shop - proper use of resources means better possible profit.
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Spend some time grinding rankeds, like jumping from Gold to Platinum, or higher - this is quite a notable step in price.
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Maintain full access to the email and two-factor authentication enabled on your account - basic upkeep that keeps everything in good standing.
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