How To Get The Teen Titans Set In Fortnite
Find out how to get the Teen Titans Set in Fortnite. Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, and more!
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Starfire, Beast Boy, Raven, and a whole bunch of Teen Titans accessory cosmetics make up the Fortnite Teen Titans Set. Despite being part of the same set, the ways in which you unlock these teenage superheroes in Fortnite are vastly different. So, if you're a collector or just a Teen Titans fanatic, this guide will teach you how to get the Teen Titans Set in Fortnite in its entirety.
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Fortnite Teen Titans Set: Starfire
The Tamaran princess, Starfire, is the latest Teen Titans founder to join the Fortnite Universe. First released in Chapter 3 Season 3, Starfire is available via the Item Shop for 1,500 V-Bucks. Starfire features a Flame On and Flame Off Style and comes with Syl'Khee, her pet mutant moth larva, as a Back Bling. Alternatively, you can grab the Starfire Bundle for 1,800 V-Bucks to unlock Starfire and the Syl'Khee Back Bling, plus the Starbolt Harvesting Tool, Starfire's Flourish Emote, and Starfire Flies Loading Screen.
Fortnite Teen Titans Set: Beast Boy
Originally released back in Chapter 2 Season 6, like Starfire, you can unlock Beast Boy in the Item Shop. With the ability to alternate between the Default, Garfield Logan, and Gorilla Form Styles, Beast Boy is a little bit pricier than Starfire.
For 1,800 V-Bucks, you get Beast Boy, the Built-In Emote, Go Ape, which allows the user to transform between Styles mid-match, and the Couch Titan Back Bling. To get all of the Beast Boy cosmetics in the Fortnite Teen Titans Set, including BB's Beast Bat Harvesting Tool, you can shell out 2,000 V-Bucks for the Beast Boy Bundle.
- Don't have enough V-Bucks to afford the entire Teen Titans Set? Find out how to get free V-Bucks in Fortnite.
Fortnite Teen Titans Set: Raven
Raven is a human-demon hybrid and like Starfire and Beast Boy, is one of the founding members of the Teen Titans. Raven's Fortnite Skin is titled Rebirth Raven and is one of the most sought-after Outfits in the game, in part, due to its scarcity.
While Starfire and Beast Boy frequent the Item Shop intermittently, Raven was a Chapter 2 Season 6 Battle Pass exclusive. To unlock Raven in Fortnite, you had to purchase the Chapter 2 Season 6 Battle Pass and reach Tier 77 before the season ended. So nowadays, it's no longer possible to obtain the Rebirth Raven Skin in Fortnite.
Rebirth Raven has three Styles: Default, Classic, and Rachel Roth. Also present in the Chapter 2 Season 6 Battle Pass were various Raven-themed Fortnite cosmetics, including the Dimensional Gate Back Bling, Axe-tral Form Harvesting Tool, Soaring Soul-Self Glider, Azarath Metrion Zinthos! Emote, Daughter of Trigon Spray, Power of Azarath Emoticon, and Raven's Wrath Loading Screen.
Fortnite Teen Titans Set: Beast Boy And Raven Spray And BBRae Loading Screen
There exists two final pieces of the Fortnite Teen Titans Set that were exclusive to the Teen Titans Cup. A one-time event held on May 12, 2021, participating in the Teen Titans Cup would net you the Beast Boy and Raven Spray and the BBRae Loading Screen.
This might not be the end for the Teen Titans in Fortnite! Don't rule out the possibility of Robin, Cyborg, and other Teen Titans joining Starfire, Beast Boy, and Raven in Fortnite. Also, there's always a chance Fortnite adds variations of these characters, for example, a brand-new Raven Skin that's more readily available. But for the time being, the information listed above contains all of the ways to get the Teen Titans Set in Fortnite.
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About The Author
Coleman Hamstead
Coleman is a freelance journalist at GGRecon. While gaming has always been his passion, it wasn’t until he worked as a Sports Journalist at the Community College of Baltimore County that he found his enthusiasm for writing. In the time since Coleman has had his work featured in publications such as The Washington Post/Launcher and ESTNN. Coleman is a graduate of Towson University with a degree in Sport Management and Business Administration.
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